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
  • Dortha 2021-10-22 14:41:25

    75/100, trying to create an atmosphere of horror for the concrete unknown, the UFO and subtle traction supports the narrative, and the enthusiasm for knowledge. Because of the low-key, those contacts with light are thrilling. The regret lies in the lack of the invigoration of the later Spielberg science fiction films: about the skill of turning secrets and passions into scene management. By the way, this movie may have a profound impact on Shamarin.

  • Michel 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    In order to fulfill childhood dreams and show technical movies, the story is not well told. @2011-10-11 19:25:30

Close Encounters of the Third Kind quotes

  • Brad Neary: I don't understand these fractions.

    Roy Neary: What's one third of sixty?

    Brad Neary: [bewildered] That's a fraction, I don't understand them.

    Roy Neary: [using a model train as an object lesson] Alright, let's say that this boxcar is sixty feet long, OK?, and one third of it is across this switch here, alright... And now another train is coming... Now, how far do you have to move this boxcar so that the other train doesn't smash it? Quickly Brad, there are thousands of lives at stake... Brad any answer...

    [CRASH]

  • Claude Lacombe: Major Walsh, it is an event sociologique.