
Let Us Descend
2025


“Some saw light. Others saw darkness. All of them returned.”
52 votes
Based on real near-death experiences, the afterlife is explored with the guidance of New York Times bestselling authors, medical experts, scientists and survivors who shed a light on what awaits us.
Director
Chris RadtkeWriter
Streaming availability for India
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Original Language
English
Budget
$40.0M
Revenue
$11.5M
Production Companies
Talking about the subject of Near Death Experiences (NDEs) was once about as taboo as speaking about UFOs or seeing a psychiatrist – sure signs that someone was probably psychologically unstable, even if he or she merely believed in these things, let alone having had experiences with them. Thankfully, however, those days are largely behind us now, and speaking about them openly and honestly has become much more rational and commonplace. Such is the case in this new offering from directors Stephen Gray and Chris Radtke, who provide a comprehensive look at a subject that was once considered susp…
Read full review →I was surprised to discover that this was a documentary rather than a movie. Documentaries typically don't need to be shown in theaters unless they are specifically tailored for that format. Ultimately, this documentary is not bad, but it wasn't quite my cup of tea. The biggest disappointment for me was the misleading promotion, leading viewers to believe it was a traditional film rather than a documentary. In the end, the unjustified marketing left a sour taste in my mouth, making it difficult for me to fully appreciate the content of the documentary.