
Spielberg's Disclosure Day is more interesting than expected, but too long, with mediocre speeches and forgettable characters. A misunderstood, interesting failure.
Perhaps rewatching The Omen is better prep for this movie than thinking about UFOs. In this regard Disclosure Day is somewhat more interesting than I had been expecting.
And yet I have plenty of quibbles. It was a little too long. The acting is entirely serviceable. None of the characters are excellent or memorable. The portraits of America are below the level of charm and insight we have come to expect from Spielberg. Any time a character makes "a speech" it is pretty mediocre.
Cinematic influences are numerous, starting with E.T. and Close Encounters of course. Not to mention Sugarland Express. I was surprised to see the references to The Magic Flute, including the Bergman cinematic version. Perhaps Spielberg had Jacob's Ladder in mind as well?
The Freudian interpretation of the film I will not articulate. It surfaces near the end and never quite goes away.
Who here was the Antichrist anyway? That is up for grabs.
I had no problem sitting through the movie and enjoying it. The problem of excess hodgepodge never went away for me. I will grade this one as misunderstood, nonetheless no better than an interesting failure.
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