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Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
In Steven Spielberg's memorable sci-fi film:
- the discovery in a northern Mexico desert during
a sandstorm of a collection of vintage fighter aircraft from World
War II
- the scene of the lights/power going out section by
section in Indiana
- the moment at a railroad crossing when electrician
Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) signaled a second vehicle to pass his
truck - and the UFO unexpectedly rose and bathed him in brilliant
light
- young Barry's (Cary Guffey) view of the swirling
clouds, his exclamation "toys" when his playthings were
brought to life, and the opening of his door to an orangish light-show
- a house surrounded by aliens
- the encounter of "the third kind" when
everything went haywire in the house and a mesmerized Barry was abducted
by aliens
- the recurring mental images of a huge mountain
- the pattern of musical sound waves in five tones or
notes that signaled communication
- the scene of the dazzling hovering and the first
sight of the arrival and landing at Devils Tower (Wyoming) of an
immense, circular, revolving alien 'mother-ship' in the presence
of newsmen and scientists
- the finale in which the doors opened, humans who
had been missing emerged, and Roy was chosen or 'adopted' and taken
into the 'mother-ship' craft
- one of the aliens saying farewell with hand signals
to UN scientist Claude Lacombe (Francois Truffaut) before the Mother
Ship ascended and departed, as John Williams' score soared in triumph
- incorporating "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio
(1940)
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Young Barry
Devils Tower
Arrival of Mother Ship
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