CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (BR/30TH ANNIV/Anybody who has written him off because of his string of stinkers–or anybody who’s too young to remember The Goodbye Girl–may be shocked at the accomplishment and nuance of Richard Dreyfuss’s performance in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Here, he plays a man possessed; contacted by aliens, he (along with other members of the “chosen”) is drawn toward the site of the incipient landing: Devil’s Tower, in rural Wyoming. As in many Spielberg films, there are no personalized enemies; the struggle is between those who have been called and a scientific establishment that seeks to protect them by keeping them away from the arriving spacecraft. The ship, and the special effects in general, are every bit as jaw-dropping on the small screen as they were in the theater (well, almost). Released in 1977 as a cerebral alternative to the swashbuckling science fiction epics then in vogue, Close Encounters now seems almost wholesome in its representation of alien contact and interested less in philosophizing about extraterrestrials than it is in examining the nature of the inner “call.” Ultimately a motion picture about the obsession of the driven artist or determined visionary, Close Encounters comes complete with the stock Spielberg wives and girlfriends who seek to tether the dreamy, possessed protagonists to the more mundane concerns of the everyday. So a spectacular, seminal motion picture indeed, but one with gender politics that are all too terrestrial. –Miles Bethany
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May 13, 2008
#1
I havnt seen the movie but it REALLY sounds like stephan kings tommyknocker like the sound of it made me think of that book right away. Its a movie I’ve only seen once to.
May 13, 2008
#2
This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. It is long and boring. The main character is so easy to hate which makes the movie even harder to watch, when you wish he was dead. Not to mention the ending left me with the taste of rotting fecal in my mouth.
Final Review ————- -5,321 Spielburg Snacks
May 13, 2008
#3
…I watched it at school, and everyone in my class was either sleeping or scratching their heads in confusion. I just don’t understand why Spielberg made this movie…along the way, people started talking in random languages (pardon me for being vague, I don’t remember WHICH languages) and, well…it was just weird. Why did they? I have no idea. The ending just baffled me…*spoiler* why did he walk onto the spaceship? HUH? Maybe I was just having a bad day, but it really made no sense to me. I was alternating between bored and frustrated at not understanding the ‘plotline’.
Quite a poor effort, conclusively…this movie was weak.
May 13, 2008
#4
Really, the title says it all. Close Encounters of the Third Kind is one the all-time great films and certainly deserves to be release in hi-def. However, when will the studios “get it” and realize that they are never going to get the consumer to move to hi-def en masse until they start offering titles at more user-friendly prices?
May 13, 2008
#5
This is a joke of a movie. The plot (if you can call it like that) goes like this: guy sees some UFOs, gets a sunburn, goes berserk trying to re-create some kind of mound with mashed potatoes, dirt, etc. Guy tries to find the UFO. Woman loses her son to UFO. Both go to Devil’s Tower to find the UFOs and aliens. Government says there is poisonous gas. There is no poisonous gas. Guy and woman find UFOs and aliens. Nothing happens.
Are you kidding me? This is a plot? And why do people give it 4 and 5 star ratings? What do you see that I don’t? I am actually kind of a sci-fi fan, I like some of Spielberg’s later movies (ET, Jurassic Park, A.I.), but this one? No way. It is just plain silly.