Close Encounters of the Third Kind Comments

  • Melba 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    I was bored B, I fell asleep twice and finally finished watching it -- if I finished watching the boring film, I felt a sense of accomplishment over myself, which means that this boring film is a literary film, and this is Mr. Spielberg's literary...

  • Peggie 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    They sent a human to the UFO for dissection and then stitched it up, and Truffaut just stood there, gesturing, smiling and cruelly watching, just as he looked at the boy who ran to the...

  • Robbie 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    The structure and rhythm of the film have big problems. 2 hours and 14 minutes seem long and torturous. Of course, looking at the background of the times, the ideological and forward-looking nature of this 1977 sci-fi film is incomparable to other films of the same time, and it also reflects Lao Si's control over the master level of the film from the...

  • Aron 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    Spielberg's slow science fiction films in the 1970s are too detached in content. For this early work, it can be seen that the director's technique is not a blockbuster, and it is indeed the most successful in effect. The biggest highlight may be the cast list. Francois...

  • Marietta 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    The contact between humans and aliens is too boring, and the real UFO debuted in the last ten minutes. The effect was top-notch at the...

  • Layne 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    After a long 28 minutes of foreplay, I finally saw the alien's flying saucer; after a quiet ten minutes, the alien finally "kidnapped" the cute little boy at about 44 minutes After the long, long, long drama of looking for aliens, the aliens finally showed up at around 1:40, the missing people returned at 2:02, and the aliens at 2:08. Show up, I'm sleepy =_=...

  • Dedrick 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    Also one of my favorite sci-fi. The ending is majestic and can make sci-fi fans addicted. And there are not many movies that can make sci-fi fans...

  • Newell 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    Malgré sa linéarité et son récit assez déstructuré édulcoré, "Rencontres du troisième type" continue à inspirer et passionner, dont la merveille provient sans doute de sa picturalité formelle, magnifiée par ses hors-champ, montage et cadrage sans oublier sa musicalité et ses effets , et ce nimbée d'un humanisme romantique et ludique. Iconique...

  • Daniela 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    The first type of contact with the UFO does not affect the surrounding things. The second type of contact means that the flying object affects the surrounding things (such as leaving burning traces on the ground, etc.) The third type of contact refers to seeing alien creatures on the flying object. including direct contact...

  • Lavonne 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    The male protagonist scolded at Truffaut, "None of you are Americans!" The new Hollywood era under the influence of the new wave has since entered a new era of postmodernity. The repetitive electronic melodies are haunting, and the colorful neon is...

Extended Reading
  • Clovis 2021-10-22 14:32:52

    This is a serious movie

    The movie as a whole looks a bit boring in this era, but it strongly expresses the human psychology of the desire for knowledge of foreign civilization.
    There is basically no dialogue at the end, expressing respect and seriousness for the unknown world and foreign civilization. This is not...

  • Hermina 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    colorful encounter

    I still remember reading someone's blog one day and watching him talk about alien insights. I've never seen a living alien, and it's hard to say if there is one. When I was a child, I watched a movie and said that playing a certain piece of music could communicate with the little aliens, so on a...

Close Encounters of the Third Kind quotes

  • Brad Neary: He looks like a Fifty-Fifty Bar!

  • Roy Neary: [angrily] Who are you people?

    Claude Lacombe: Mr. Neary, please, one more question.

    David Laughlin: Have you recently had a close encounter... A close encounter with something very unusual?

    Roy Neary: [cautiously] Who are you people?