See these filns: Close Encounters of the Third Kind + E.T. @ the Brattle
Before he had them kill off a billion people in War
of the Worlds (2005), Steven Spielberg was more optimistic about
aliens. In fact, they signified redemption. For example, in Close
Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977), Richard Dreyfus plays a
family man seized by visions that take him to a terrifying and ecstatic
rendezvous with the mother ship. In E.T: The
Extraterrestrial (1982), the blue-eyed homunculus of
the title is a cute little Messiah hiding in the closet of suburban rugrats
played by Drew Barrymore and Henry Thomas. Where are they now that we need
them? The Brattle is at 40 Brattle St, Cambridge | Wednesday: Close Encounters @ 4:30 + 8 pm; E.T. @ 7:15 pm | $9.75;
$7.75 seniors; $6.75 students | 617.876.6837 or brattlefilm.org.