After I watched the movie, I started seeing different social media pages saying people were walking out during the beginning of the movie. I can only speak from my own experience, but I did not see that whatsoever.

The theater I was in was packed. There were a lot of people there, and from what I saw, nobody walked out while the movie was playing. In fact, people were barely even getting up to use the restroom. Maybe one person got up, and maybe a couple of people left quickly to get popcorn, but they came right back.

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So from my personal experience, people were not walking out. They were watching. They were paying attention.

Now, did the movie start off slow? Absolutely. I can understand why some people may have felt that way in the beginning. But for me, I wanted to get every point of perspective from the movie. I wanted to understand what they were building toward.

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And honestly, I think the slow start had a purpose. I think they were trying to build credibility, build the connection, and set the foundation for what the movie was really about.

The train sequence was great. That part stood out to me. The idea that we are just human beings going along this ride was brilliant. I think people who truly understand deeper meaning will take something different from this movie. Not everybody will see the same thing, but I believe most people will walk away with some kind of meaning if they are open to it.

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My whole family watched it with me. My daughter and my wife both gave it a 10 out of 10. What was interesting is that each of us saw a deeper meaning from a different perspective, but at the same time, we all came to the same conclusion.

For me personally, I always try to find meaning toward the purpose of life, and this movie resonated with me in a different way.

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I’m going to be vulnerable here.

I’ve had multiple experiences in my life that changed me. I have nothing to gain by talking about them. I’m not saying this for attention. I’m saying it because it is my truth.

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Do I believe aliens are real? Yes.

Do I believe there are good ones and bad ones? Absolutely.

That’s my personal belief based on my own experiences and what I’ve studied throughout my life.

I’ve studied multiple religions, multiple traditions, and different belief systems. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, ancient traditions, Indian traditions, indigenous stories, and many others. What I find fascinating is that so many of these beliefs have stories that point to humanity being visited before, or at least experiencing some type of intervention.

Whether people call it divine, spiritual, extraterrestrial, or something else, there are patterns there. You can read about Enoch, the Prophet Muhammad’s journey, ancient stories of Vimanas, the Ant People, and many other examples across different cultures.

And I’m not here to tell anybody what to believe. Do your own research. Read it for yourself.

Even in classic religious paintings, you can see strange objects in the background that people today would probably describe as UFO-type objects. Again, I’m not telling you what to think. I’m just saying, study it yourself.

For me, the deeper meaning of this movie was not only about aliens. I think a lot of people are going to miss the real message. The crazy part is, I don’t even think the main message is about aliens.

Look at the technology we have right now. Look at artificial intelligence. Look at where humanity is heading. From an analytical standpoint, everything seems to be moving toward what many would call a technological singularity, a point where technology fundamentally changes the way humanity lives, thinks, and operates.

And this is where I think people really need to pay attention.

Look at the water.

Look at the resources.

Look at what is happening with data centers.

These data centers are being built to power the technology that is moving us forward, especially artificial intelligence. But what is the cost? They need power. They need cooling. They need land. And in many cases, they need massive amounts of water.

That is what concerns me.

When you study different religious texts and different belief systems, there are repeated warnings about famine, scarcity, wars, rumors of wars, and resources being drained. Different traditions may explain it differently, but the pattern is there. Humanity goes through a season where resources become strained and people are tested.

Now look at what is happening in front of us.

Technology is growing faster than most people can even process. Artificial intelligence is becoming more advanced. Data centers are expanding. Resources are being used at a massive scale. Water is becoming more valuable. Energy is becoming more important. And the average person may not even realize how connected all of this is.

As someone who looks at things analytically, and also from the standpoint of having an engineering background, I look at systems. I look at patterns. I look at cause and effect. And what I see is concerning.

We are building something powerful.

We are building something connected.

We are building something that may change reality as we know it.

And the part that people may miss is that it may not be about aliens at all. It may be about what humanity is creating, what humanity is feeding, and what humanity is willing to sacrifice to keep it going.

Water. Energy. Resources. Privacy. Thought. Freedom. Understanding.

That is why this movie hit me differently.

If you read the Quran, the Torah, the Bible, and other religious texts, many of them point to a final moment, a major change, or some kind of ending point where everything comes together. Different religions may explain it differently, but what fascinates me is that many of them seem to point toward an ultimate convergence.

Different paths.

Different prophets.

Different traditions.

Yet many appear to arrive at a similar destination.

That doesn’t mean they all say the exact same thing. They don’t. But when you step back and look at the bigger picture, there seems to be a recurring theme that humanity is moving toward a defining moment.

And to me, that is fascinating.

Whatever created us, whether you call it God, Allah, the Creator, the Designer, or something else, I believe there was a single point where everything began. And I believe there is a purpose behind it.

Because of things that happened to me when I was young and into my mid-30s, I believe that even more. I don’t talk about everything because, honestly, people will think you’re crazy. But my family and friends who were part of some of these experiences know the truth.

And that’s why I don’t judge other people when they talk about their experiences. I can’t. I know what I know, and I know what I’ve seen.

What I learned from my life experiences is to give more love to the world than hate. Be truthful. Be honest. Have wisdom. Love your neighbor. Pray for those who may see things differently than you.

Now, one thing that really stood out to me was what happened after the movie ended.

People were quiet.

It was almost like people were in a daze, so to speak. I found that fascinating. It wasn’t like people just jumped up and started talking right away. There was this feeling in the room, like people were processing what they had just watched.

To me, that says something.

A movie that leaves people in a daze, thinking, reflecting, and trying to understand what they just experienced, that is not just a regular movie.

I also noticed something near the end of the film. Look at the shirt worn by the main character’s boyfriend or companion near the end. Look at the trilogy connected to that shirt. Then look at the person who wrote the book connected to two different movies, one involving Arnold Schwarzenegger and one involving Keanu Reeves.

I’m trying to be vague because I believe the movie was trying to be vague.

Do I think there is a connection between aliens and the other part? I don’t know.

Do I think aliens are going to fight that system? I don’t know.

But I do believe something big is coming in the future.

Good, bad, or indifferent, something is going to happen. It feels inevitable.

Are we prepared as humans? No.

Are people going to be scared? Yes.

Is reality going to change for us in some way? I believe so.

That is why I say go into this movie with an open heart and an open mind. Ask for wisdom. Don’t just watch it on the surface. Watch it and really think about it.

Some people may call the movie boring. I get that. But I honestly believe Disclosure Day is a wisdom and understanding movie. You have to define what you take out of it.

For people who are truly spiritual, whether through religion, faith, or personal belief, I think they will understand more than the average person. They may not walk away with the same conclusion I did, but I believe they will take something from it.

It reminds me of how people watched Idiocracy and thought it was just a comedy. But to me, it was not just a movie. It was a documentary playing out in real time.

I’m going to write more about that later.

That is how I felt about Disclosure Day.

Some people will see a movie.

Some will see an adventure.

Some will see a story.

Some will see a warning.

Some will see a deeper message.

Do I recommend watching it?

Absolutely.

If you want something thought-provoking, watch it.

If you want something deeper, watch it.

If you want something that makes you think, watch it.

For me, I would rate it 1,000%, and I say that for a reason.

This was also the first time I ever bought one of those movie bundles. The price was reasonable, the popcorn was amazing, and spending time with my family was honestly the best part.

Go watch Disclosure Day. Then come back and let me know what you think.

I truly want to know your perspective, because I believe different people will walk away from this movie with different meanings, but they will still walk away with something.

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A former Mayor of Hanford, California, Ramirez launched the popular Winter Wonderland event and brings more than 20 years of experience in business consulting, media strategy, marketing, and entrepreneurship. He is also a motivational speaker, strategist, author, podcaster, and experienced web and graphic designer.

Ramirez created The Invisible Kid: Courage to Succeed, an anti-bullying and self-esteem seminar that has inspired youth throughout the region. Through journalism, consulting, and community-driven projects, he continues working to inform, inspire, and empower others to grow, lead, and make a positive impact.