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There are at least six shots in DISCLOSURE DAY where I have no idea how Steven Spielberg actually did it.
It’s an X-Files mystery with winks at every film in Spielberg’s history and an earnestness that I hope people embrace.
Emily Blunt gives the best performance of her career.
I’ve seen some reactions calling it “weird.” Well…
You know how in Hook when Thud Butt says “those are his happy thoughts” and strokes his cheek, and you’re like, “Wait, what? OK.”
Every Spielberg film has freaky little joys like that. That’s the whole vibe of Disclosure Day.
I’ll say that it does feel like six solid episodes of The Mandalorian pieced together. That’s not entirely a bad thing. The technical elements, action, and charm are there in spades. The IMAX sequences are wondrous. But it invests more in vibes than narrative.
I saw The Mandalorian and Grogu! Fans of the series — before the Darksaber lore and Imperial Remnant intrigue — will find it right up their alley. It’s a Lucasfilm toy box showcase.
Grab a hot dog, it’s a bit long and Martin Scorsese will make you hungry for a spamwich.