This science-fiction film about a whistle blower, Dr. Daniel Kellner (Josh O'Connor) and a meteorologist, Margaret Fairchild (Emily Blunt) who become entangled in a conspiracy involving government cover-ups of alien contact headed up by Noah Scanlon (Colin Firth). The film is a return to the UFO genre for Spielberg , blending a chase thriller with themes of government secrecy and societal reaction to extraterrestrial life. If you found out we weren't alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? With this film, the truth belongs to eight billion people. Today is...Disclosure Day.
Others to round out the cast are Colman Domingo as Hugo Wakefield, Eve Hewson as Jane Blankenship, Wyatt Russell as Jackson, Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Casper Boyd, Elizabeth Marvel as Sister Maura, Hettienne Park as Serena, Tommy Martinez as Santiago, Gabby Beans as Angela Childs and Jeremy Shamos as Claypool.
This was brilliantly directed with suspense and grit by the incomparable Steven Spielberg ("Duel" (TV movie) '71, "Jaws" '75, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" '81, "The Color Purple" '85, "Hook" '91, "Jurassic Park" '93, "Schindler's List" '93, "Saving Private Ryan" '98, "Minority Report" '02, "The Terminal" '04, "Munich" '05, "War Horse" '11, "Lincoln" '12, "The BFG" '16, "Ready Player One" '18, "The Fabelmans" '22) plus many other films, TV movies, TV, shorts,and videos. This, as with all of Spielberg's past projects, is directed with conciseness and precision one feels as though they are simply watching people live their lives--it's that realistic. His staging and pacing are spot on. It was cleverly written by seasoned writer, David Koepp ("Apartment Zero" '88, "Death Becomes Her"'92, "Jurassic Park" '93, "The Paper" '94, "Mission: Impossible" '96, "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" '97, "Panic Room"'02, "Spider-Man" '02, "War of the Worlds" '05, "Zathura" '05, "Premium Rush" '12, "Inferno" '16, "Presence" '24, "Jurassic World: Rebirth" '25) plus many other films, TV, video games and a short. Obviously Koepp has proved himself as the writer he is, and the fact that he has collaborated with Spielberg several times before, certainly showcases his credibility. The cohesiveness and delineation of one scene to the next was compelling. There were a couple of places of continuity issues (can't mention them lest there be a spoiler alert), but all in all the script was spot on. And the cinematography by Janusz Kaminski, basically Spielberg's cinematographer, was stunning. Incredible that John Williams has created yet another score for a film considering he's 94 years old, and working yet again with Spielberg.
Interesting that the aliens in this were not aggressive as with other films of the same genre, but it is interesting that the bible does say, "Satan is the ruler and power of this earth", and since Satan is the epitome of evil, then one could conclude that beyond the earth places wouldn't be tainted by evil. Of course, Satan only has the power he does by God's permission--it's called free will in who we will follow., but outside this planet, if aliens exist, they should be docile. Anyway, enough said. If you like that up close and personal feel, it is presented in an IMAX format as well.
Out of 4 Stars: 3.5 Rated: PG-13 146mins.
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