Written and directed by Steven Spielberg over 30 years ago, this is a timeless, classic, masterpiece. You can see several themes which are seen again 5 years later in E.T.. Spielberg loves to play with light and shadow. He understands that telling stories does not have to include constant dialogue. He uses music, imagery, facial expressions, and action to tell a story in addition to very smart dialogue.
Richard Dreyfuss is brilliant here in his third Spielberg project. He leaves nothing in the dressing room when he acts. Directors love him as do the audience.
French screen legend François Truffaut makes what is his only appearance in an American film to date, but is great as the other Lead is this script.
If you have never seen this movie, I suggest you give it a try to see how good sci-fi can be without today's computer graphics. Don't get me wrong, I love good CG. But I also like film-making on real celluloid. This is good story-telling at a very high level. You can see things in this movie that Spielberg uses in most of his projects since.
If it has been a while since you last watched this movie, I suggest you take some time and do a little cinema appreciation project.
Better yet, watch this movie with someone who has not seen it yet, and help them get into it.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Posted by BLSCarl at 11:58 AM
Labels: François Truffaut, Richard Dreyfuss, Steven Spielberg
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