8º – E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial (Steven Spielberg, 1982)A child will do whatever is possible to try to make it possible to return to the home of an alien who by chance came into his life. Marking several generations through time, ‘E. T. – The Extra-Terrestrial ‘takes advantage of the sense of the fantastic to tell its history and attract the attention of its spectators.
7º – Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)The film will follow several fragments of the imminent contact between humans and aliens after a series of situations solved in wrong ways. Brilliantly directed by Steven Spielberg, the film raises questions about how the human being faces factors that are unknown to him.
6º – The Terminal (Steven Spielberg, 2004)Forbidden to return to his country due to political tensions, an Eastern European immigrant finds himself with no options but to move to a New York airport. The plot moves quite lightly in its dismemberments, knowing how to balance the use of the comedy with the drama, in addition to presenting us a forceful performance of Tom Hanks.
5º – Duel (Steven Spielberg, 1971)In his first television film, Steven Spielberg presents a plot about an inexorable pursuit of an ordinary man in a normal vehicle and an insane trucker. Frantic from the beginning to the end, ‘Duel’, even though it is carried out with a very limited budget, manages to impress by its beautiful persecutions and the compositions of scenes always dynamic.
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