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A couple months of ago, I noticed a documentary titled "Curse of The Man Who Sees UFOs" was added to Netflix and decided to watch it. It follows a man named Christo Roppolo, who is recorded by a film maker, Justin Gaar. Now, I'll admit, Roppolo went a little off of the foundation numerous times through the documentary, but there's something more to him that makes him seem sincere, he's dedicated his life, and still does, to the pursuit of truth. More over, through out the documentary, he delves into some of the most pivotal points of his life. When he was younger and his brother ran off with his life's savings, when he was an FX and makeup artist for major motion films, when he lost the love of his life. By the end of the film, I was intrigued not only by the footage he presented, but the life of this seemingly otherwise normal individual.
I reached out and was corresponding with him last month, and he was (then) working on a "sequel", collecting and organizing new evidence for it. He seems truly excited to show people the proof and footage he has collected over the years. I recommend anyone here who is looking for an interesting documentary, watch his story.
Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs (2016) - IMDb
I reached out and was corresponding with him last month, and he was (then) working on a "sequel", collecting and organizing new evidence for it. He seems truly excited to show people the proof and footage he has collected over the years. I recommend anyone here who is looking for an interesting documentary, watch his story.
Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs (2016) - IMDb