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The Hat Man: Documented Cases of Pure Evil

Rating4.4 /10
20191 h 31 m
United States
129 people rated

Eyewitnesses share their stories of how they encountered an evil entity known as, "The Hat Man".

Documentary
Horror

User Reviews

Miss Jey Arts

29/05/2023 11:48
source: The Hat Man: Documented Cases of Pure Evil

Mihlali Ndamase

23/05/2023 04:32
Subtitling this movie as "So much misinformation, So little time". The movie is repetitive in spots, reusing scenes over again as well as dialog. The guy that said the djinn are in the Bible? Wrong, there are no references to the djinn are in the Bible. That would be the Quran. Talking about Creepy Pasta characters like they were real in nature was laughable. The Slender Man was made up for a college film project called Marble Hornets; not a real entity. Ayahuasca ceremony in Hawaii? Can you get more booji? Yes, DMT is released in those ceremonies, which causes dreams or hallucinations. This means that everything you see in those states is subjective in nature. All of the explanations in this movie is based on unconfirmed personal gnosis; not on facts. Aside form that Jenny Brundage did a great job.

Kouki✨🌚

23/05/2023 04:32
-1 Star for near the end the woman who basically described a scene straight from the Twilight Zone episode 'The Hitchhiker'... It says it's a documentary but it just seemed contrived to me. It didn't seem very real. I didn't find a lot of the photo evidence very convincing. -1 Star for Failing to convince me.

henvi_darji

23/05/2023 04:32
For a "Documentary" it's definitely one sided. There isn't more than a couple of minutes given to the argument of sleep paralysis and hallucinations. The audio is absolutely terrible. Constantly needed to adjust the volume throughout. Also, have my eyes really failed me at 35? The subtitles were minuscule! I think the sickly icing on the cake was the last woman describing her experiences. Just really forced. Give this a huge miss and watch 'The Nightmare' A better choice for looking into "Shadow People" or "Hat Men"

🔥DraGOo🔥

23/05/2023 04:32
This is the first doc to ever give me nightmares. It's soooo good. Seriously well done. I wanna see more!

normesi_hilda

23/05/2023 04:32
They never mention Ingrid Cold. Just a poor rehash of the same old stuff, whether it be hat man, slender man, the Boogeyman, babadook, or any other of the shadow people they can all be traced back to Ingrid Cold, the original grinning man of West Virginia. I watched this hoping for an original take on an old legend but honestly it was just unbelievable. The supposed eyewitnesses are laughable in their unbelievability. One of the photos is obviously the folds of the guys hoody. The actress claiming she developed red marks on her arms while discussing the hat man is so full of it her breath probably stinks. The filmmakers should make a sacrifice in apology to Ingrid Cold. Only blood will do.

The Gallery

23/05/2023 04:32
This film is for those who've experienced the shadow people. Entertaining for those who haven't. On multiple accounts throughout this documentary I've had to pause and decompress. Is it trying to convince you? Absolutely not, they are providing a shared trauma that goes unexplained by many and maybe some closure or accountability to us unfortunate enough to experience it.

😂😂mol sndala 😉😉

23/05/2023 04:32
My mother told me about him when she was 13 on her bike in Miami. She looked across the street no one was there and the black brim hat, black jacket and black eyes watching but the head didn't turn. She was pushed off her bike and looked up and they were gone. Prior to this she went to an underground cult that summoned 3 demons. She befriended a Puerto Rican girl. I saw the same figure in a polaroid my friends took ten years ago. Black brimmed hat but the eyes were glowing. I have experienced paranormal things my whole life. My mother is sick now but I believe its from things she did in the past. Let's just say there are things that go bump in the night.

Nisha

23/05/2023 04:32
I'm all for a bit of a filmmaker 'mischief', crikey I grew up with the "Blair Witch Project" (!) but 20 seconds in... the title comes up "none of which were paid actors", emphasis on 'paid' I'd wager. (Hopefully!) a harmless but ultimately dull re-tread of the whole faux documentary genre....

Rajae belmir

23/05/2023 04:32
Starts pretty good and then falls apart Under its own ego
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