Oh, what a difference good writing makes. But the writing on this film is heavily flawed. There were so many missed opportunities and poorly reasoned motivation. Dialog was good in places, but horrible in others. Example: The hero asks for a moment to explain, but his boss simply shakes his head and says, "Sorry." The antagonist claims a discovery he could not have made, because the protagonist was in control of the ground telescope; not the antagonist. If I were the boss, I'd give the responsible executive time to explain, if he could.
The alien woman did not have physical form, but she had sufficient power to hold back a bully and to turn his big rig on its side, but later, the antagonist said he didn't have any proof she existed. Holes in his memory and holes in the plot.
The alien woman did not have physical form, but she had sufficient power to hold back a bully and to turn his big rig on its side, but later, the antagonist said he didn't have any proof she existed. Holes in his memory and holes in the plot.