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Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Curious upon the kind and the purpose of a strange object flying in the sky that causes a sunburnt for him, Roy Neary, an ordinary man working as a cable man, who once at night, sees that object, the thing that makes his curiosity and leads him to investigate in the matter by searching for the kind of the UFO.
10 November 1945, USA
9 April 1921, Floresville, Texas, USA
19 July 1926, Paris, Texas, USA
November 8, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA
16 November 1966, Inglewood, California, USA
29 April 1918, New York, USA
June 05, 2007
This is dopey Hollywood mysticism all right, but thanks to considerable craft and showmanship, it packs an undeniable punch.August 04, 2013
It must weather some bummy mid-passage exposition, but the movie survive its flaws triumphantly, evolving into a uniquely transporting filmgoing spectacle.August 04, 2013
Another classic from Spielberg's most fertile period.June 16, 2015
Obviously [Spielberg] had a ball with Close Encounters, and his pleasure in tinkertoying it together makes it enjoyable, mildly funny and -- in one sequence -- even credible.May 25, 2016
It's a big ol' mess of a movie, but an extremely lovable one.May 24, 2016
Spielberg's greatest work.August 04, 2013
The special effects are spectacular, John Williams's score is emotionally charged, nouvelle vague director François Truffaut makes an elegant UFO expert and it's impossible not to get caught up in the protracted climax.August 22, 2014
[Spielberg's] new movie is richer and more ambitious than Jaws, and it reaches the viewer at a far more profound level than Star Wars.September 08, 2007
One of the great moviegoing experiences.November 15, 2016
To get to the bottom line with minimum delay, Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a terrific movie, with every possibility of equaling the box office popularity of Star Wars.May 26, 2016
Time for another encounter.