Actor Chris Pratt Saw An Anomalous Phenomenon - Alternative View

Actor Chris Pratt Saw An Anomalous Phenomenon - Alternative View
Actor Chris Pratt Saw An Anomalous Phenomenon - Alternative View

Video: Actor Chris Pratt Saw An Anomalous Phenomenon - Alternative View

Video: Actor Chris Pratt Saw An Anomalous Phenomenon - Alternative View
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Hollywood actor Chris Pratt, best known for his roles in blockbusters like Passengers, Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy, says he may have encountered a supernatural phenomenon a few days ago. The 38-year-old star spent the night in a New York hotel, and there the American was puzzled by a chandelier that spontaneously swayed from the ceiling. Needless to say, there were no earthquakes or explosions in the city that evening. Pratt captured the alleged paranormal on video and posted the resulting video on Instagram, making the following caption to it:

I think I was staying in a room inhabited by evil spirits. Very cool and even a little scary. Either this chandelier really moves on its own, or I'm hallucinating. Help me figure it out. Fortunately, there is a video, which can serve as confirmation that these are not glitches in my head. Pratt notes that no one ran over him or dropped furniture in the room, and therefore the reason for the swinging of the chandelier remained an absolute mystery to the man.

Several other famous actors have commented on their colleague's post. So, Dwayne Johnson said that he himself once ran into evil spirits at the hotel, because he saw something very strange and frightening in the room. And actress Bryce Dallas Howard was skeptical about the words of her co-star in Jurassic World. She assumed that the ventilation or air conditioning in the room was to blame. And some simply advised to change the room: this is what sane people do, they say, because it is simply impossible to deal with the subtle world of spirits or to prove to someone, say, the hotel administration, that the service provided, to put it mildly, does not correspond to the declared level …