When it gets worse, two documentary photographers are placed in a military unit in the harshest place in the world, a place that seems very strange. This place appears to be a site surrounded by angry fugitives. During all these events, it seems that the Indians are determined to invade the Earth for the second time, but only soldiers can stop them and stop all that threatens the earth.
Alien Outpost may not necessarily be the most inventive film you'll ever see but it's a well-made indie film that feels much bigger than its budget and manages to also put a clever twist on the alien invaders that you don't see very often these days.
Plagued by a rickety premise, generic sets and invaders who recall Doctor Who's Cybermen, "Alien Outpost" jabs its finger at the Iraq War with repetitive obviousness.