Great! I could stop here. No other word would better explain this Masterpiece. The director doesn't need my critiques: Steven Spielberg, a great one.

Going back to the film, sooner or later everyone must have at least once in their treacherous life been afraid of u.f.o.s. right? This film reignites that fear.

It's a very nice tape, enjoyable even if it's quite old. In fact, when this film was released in the best cinemas, it was the legendary '70s, remember? I watched it at the cinema, it was a spectacle, I hope that you Readers also saw it in theaters. Considering that today we are in 2007, in the end (how time flies), almost 30 years have already passed... three decades of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Guys, what a story. Paranormal. Eh eh eh. Great. Great.

What the director wants to express goes far beyond the simple vision of aliens. (That is, the director wants to tell us other things besides showing us martians, to put it bluntly). The fear of the different, of the next, of the stranger, of the black, of the different, is greatly reflected in this tape. In the end, it’s all a metaphor.

Of our society, of how we are, of how we act, of how, in short: we live our life with the different (the alien in this case). A tape I recommend to those who haven't yet had the opportunity to see it. Rent it, get it, buy it, watch it, in short. A film that revolutionized science fiction at the cinema, one of Spielberg's best tapes. Excellent, a great masterpiece!

Hats off to Steven Spielberg.

Thank you

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