I'm not some super religious person or anything, but it's hilarious to me that Spielberg thinks his terrible new film is powerful enough to make people question their faith in God. #DisclosureDay is laughably bad lol
@disclosureday It was a waste of time and money. People walked out it was so damn slow....then absurd and then comical. The whole movie ended up with "LISTEN...this belongs to you." LMAO. The kids are aliens reunited...it was a car chase....so dumb.
@ParadeRain3@BasedBlondex If she were manly and moved like Napoleon Dynamite...yes. LMAO is everything abut politics? Can't she just be weird, awkward, and strangely masculine?
@VanAllenPlexico It was so corny and comical....cheesy Iines and completely predictable. I wanted my money back it was so bad. Several people walked out!
For the final reveal, the whistleblowers bring a live alien (one they’ve been sheltering, referred to as In Vivo 17 in some accounts) into the studio. The being approaches Margaret and Daniel, places its hands on their shoulders, and communicates something directly to Daniel (who has the childhood-gifted ability to understand extraterrestrials). He whispers it to Margaret.She steps back in front of the camera and delivers the alien’s message to the entire world:“Listen.”The film ends on this simple, powerful note as the truth belongs to humanity. It’s a very Spielbergian close — hopeful, focused on wonder, empathy, and communication rather than invasion or destruction. The aliens aren’t here to conquer; they’re delivering a call for humanity to listen to each other (and to them) at a moment when we’re on the brink of self-destruction.That’s the ending. The truth is out, the cover-up is exposed, and the message is clear.
It was so freaking lame..."LISTEN...all of this belongs to you"....LMAO. Read a Bible, it's one thousand times more climatic and entertaining, plus it blows your mind because you can see today that its actually true!!