Film Review – Disclosure Day

If there’s one thing director Steven Spielberg likes, it’s aliens. The unknown has played a major role in the helmer’s career, dating back to childhood productions (1964’s “Firelight”), but Spielberg has been away from close encounters for some time (since 2008’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”), making his latest, “Disclosure Day,” something of a personal release as he also takes a story by credit (longtime collaborator David Koepp writes the screenplay). There’s a lot of information to process in the new picture, which explores the connection between humans and aliens on Earth, and the battle to keep such evidence a secret. However, Spielberg isn’t in an action-oriented mood with the endeavor, trying to win viewers through heaps and heaps of exposition in an overlong movie (145 minutes). The truth is out there, but it takes a little work to stay interested in the film, which politely ignores a more urgent edit to bathe once again in the cinematic waters of awe. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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