It's still shocking

Bret 2022-03-22 09:01:21

In 1977, the drama science fiction film " The Third Kind | Close Encounters of the Third Kind "

'77 movie. . It's an archaeological film. .

It seems that the shock brought by the simple special effects is still there, and it has not attenuated with the passage of time. This movie is indeed quite classic.

But then again, the pace of this movie is really slow, sleepy, and the story is really bad. . It feels like watching a bunch of neuroses. .

Aliens for a concert. . All the Earthlings that were captured before were returned. . Haha still can't think too much about the plot. .

It's a very distinctive movie, and at that time, it looks pretty good even now. That is, if there are really aliens. . The form of contact must not be like this. Think about it in reverse, what would happen if human beings became highly civilized in the future and encountered intelligent creatures that were not as good as themselves?

---I am the dividing line of contact---

Recommended index: ★★★ (6/10 points), it's okay, just a little sleepy. .

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Extended Reading
  • 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 with

  • Marley 2022-04-20 09:01:18

    The Blu-ray disc I watched at my aunt's house was not really clear. In the context of the 1970s, it must be a very magnificent film, with moving music and a warm American hero representing the world. While excited, I remembered that when the human disputes ended and the dialogue with outer space began, it represented the end of human childhood. It's really exciting to think about the upcoming conversation. That French astronomer is Truffaut?

Close Encounters of the Third Kind quotes

  • Ronnie Neary: [the Neary children watch The Ten Commandants on TV] You know, that movie is four hours long.

    Roy Neary: I said they'd only watch five.

  • [last lines]

    Barry Guiler: [looking up at the space ship flying away] Goodbye.