Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The Teresa Fidalgo Story and the Controversial Video Clip

Recently, our team stumbled upon this weird video clip entitled "Creepy Hitchhiker Chick". It's a video clip of a hitchhiker ghost captured on tape. What drew our attention is not the ghost herself, but the car accident that occurred thereafter. You see, if there's a real car accident then it's gotta be a true ghost video, that's what we thought. As for the chick, well, we cannot deny the fact that she's pretty.. yeah, pretty scary at the end!

I am not going to say if it's true or not right now, instead, our team would like you guys and gals to preview it, then, judge it yourselves. So here's the link to the video clip..

http://flashapple.blogspot.com/2007/09/creepy-hitchhiker.html

Ghostly Effects?

As we viewed the movie, our team noticed some evidences that may well relate to ghostly effects. First, we noticed an unusual disturbance with the camera when the mysterious hitchhiker entered the car, it was strong but it lasted only for a few seconds. We are not sure if it's a ghostly phenomena or a bad recording though.

Second, Teresa's pretty face changes to the face of a woman who just had an accident moments before the crash, then after that, Teresa mysteriously disappeared from her seat.

Now, note that according to ghost experts, ghosts produce a weird EMP that alters the electromagnetic field, that may explain the distorted shots, but why last only for a brief moment?

Moments before the crash, Teresa was pointing to a blind corner of the highway. She told them that she had an accident there.. and died. Was she trying to scare the passengers or was she just trying to warn these people?

Now, we've also heard many ghost stories, and ghost experiences from real people. Their story and this one seems identical, but for a ghost to manifest in front of the camera is definitely a unique one. Can they really form without a body? Can they touch objects? This leaves us with plenty of intriguing questions with probable answers that are contrary to popular ghost beliefs.

The Evaluation

We've researched the story and we cannot completely confirm, at this moment, that there really was a Teresa Fidalgo who died in an accident on that spot (Sintra, Portugal) in 1983. Furthermore, we also learned that the video clip was originally distributed by David Rebordão of A Curva Network. However, in A Curva Network, we encountered this statement from David himself:
My name is David Rebordão and I am the author and producer of the short film “A Curva”. After months of speculation, stuffed of fantastic theories about the film, the moment of the revelation arrives.

This website was created for you to know all the truth about the facts that gave rise to the most watched Portuguese short film of all time. Despite of several versions of the film that exist of for free download by available to all cybernauts, in this website you can acquire the complete version with twelve minutes of duration in DVD.

The DVD brings also an interview where I am going to relate all the trial of creation, my reactions about the spread of the film all around the world, the several forums that were created to talk about of the film, and to all the stories that were created from the imagination of the cybernauts. I also reveal the strategy that was behind the creation of the film, always with the objective of calling attention of the public for the others projects that are being developed.

I am going make movies for people; movies that can amuse.

David Rebordão

-translated from Portuguese to English language-
You know what guys, what really freaked us out is the word "Amuse". A ghost movie of an accident, for amusement? Logic dictates that if this was real, then it should be documented, researched, and not merely distributed and used for entertainment purposes. So, based on David's statement alone, we can say that it is a fake, but even so, we remained open-minded and awaits for the final verdict. Who knows what really lies in the creepy road of Sintra, Portugal..

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