Fair point.Probably because the movie isn't out yet and he doesn't want to give anything away four months before its release.
Fair point.Probably because the movie isn't out yet and he doesn't want to give anything away four months before its release.
I would definitely agree with that.
I'm not totally against seeing it just I feel a bit iffy at the current moment. One thing I do get is that Spielberg might well be a believer that we are indeed not alone in the universe.
This seems to be one of those situations where their attempts to be vague and not spoil things, is not giving enough information for everybody to get excited. I'm intrigued enough to be looking forward to it, but I can see where not everybody would be.
I wonder what his TrekBBS user name is?Steven's ears must've been burning because here's a new video with him talking about the ideas he wanted to explore in this film:

They disguise themselves as deer or something that looks like a dream to her so they can take her to their ship
Either that or he's lost his marble /sMmm. That brightly-lit house in the woods obviously (IMO) represents a spacecraft. The animals are the aliens, hiding behind some sort of perception filter. Especially if the girl is Blunt's character as a kid, that means those sequences are memories or flashbacks, which can be as literal or figurative as Spielberg wants them to be.
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