Josh O’Connor and Emily Blunt escape for much of the film in the Italian sedan. Together the three go through all sorts of things
Josh O’Connor, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, in the role of the villain of the moment, Colman Domingo, the aliens and a flaming red Alfa Romeo Giulia Q4 are the protagonists of Disclosure Daythe new film by Steven Spielberg, in theaters from June 10th. Yes, it’s a science fiction film, but also a road movie, with adrenaline-pumping scenes in 70s-style cars. Spielberg has fun like a kid keeping the tension high.
sci-fi thriller
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Disclosure Day is a science fiction thriller that tells of a race against time: bad guys chasing good guys to prevent the truth about the universe and the beings that inhabit it from being revealed to humanity (could it be a catastrophe or a new frontier?). The escape of the two protagonists, Margaret Fairchild (Emily Blunt), a presenter who deals with the weather for a local TV station in Kansas City, and Daniel Kellner (Josh O’Connor), a cybersecurity expert for Wardex, a shadowy company that holds evidence of the existence of aliens from the Roswell incident in 1947, takes place for almost the entire film in an Alfa Romeo Giulia Q4.
road movie
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In addition to being a film that is inspired by the conspiracy thrillers of the seventies and the science fiction of Close encounters of the third kind and ET the extra-terrestrial, Disclosure Day it’s also an old-fashioned road movie, with breathtaking car chases. “I thought this story needed a couple of jet engines hooked up underneath and took the audience on a hair-splitting journey,” said Steven Spielberg. “I wanted it to start from the very first frame and end in an ending that brings everyone to a common epiphany about what is happening in the world.” The Alfa is doing great until it is pulverized by a moving train. This is one of the most spectacular action sequences that Spielberg actually already had in mind when he worked way back in 1971 on Duel (in which the protagonist was an out-of-control truck), his first feature film.
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early passion
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The passion for extraterrestrials fueled and launched Spielberg’s career. In 1964, at the age of 17, he enlisted the help of family, friends and classmates to make a two-and-twenty-hour feature film entitled Firelightwhich centers on a group of scientists investigating unidentified flying objects. It was his first UFO film. Others followed. Close encounterswhich earned him nine Oscar nominations, ET the extra-terrestrial (1982), a global success that transformed the alien, created by our Carlo Rambaldi, into a pop icon and the dark The War of the Worlds (2005), adaptation of the novel by HG Wells.
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