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Attempting to kickstart his career, Karthik makes a documentary on Alzheimer's disease. His subject, Malathi Menon, lives in a small town outside Harippad with her daughter Athira. Karthik and his team arrive at Malathi's place and start noticing Malathi's unexplainable behavior, where she starts speaking in an ancient language and scribbling on certain pictures.
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Plot Summary
A lonely boy befriends an extraterrestrial who is stranded on Earth. He must help the alien find a way to return to his home planet while keeping him hidden from the government. As their bond grows, the boy and his siblings race against time to protect E.T. from those who wish to exploit him.
Critical Reception
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was a monumental critical and commercial success, widely hailed as a masterpiece of family filmmaking. Critics praised its emotional depth, Spielberg's masterful direction, and the heartwarming performances, particularly from the young cast. It became a cultural phenomenon, resonating with audiences of all ages and solidifying its place as a beloved classic.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and magical film that captures the wonder of childhood and the universal themes of friendship and belonging.
Steven Spielberg delivers a timeless story that is both emotionally resonant and visually stunning.
The film's blend of fantasy, drama, and adventure creates an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Google audience: Audiences universally praise E.T. for its heartwarming story, emotional impact, and nostalgic charm. Many viewers recall it as a formative movie of their childhood, appreciating its themes of empathy, friendship, and overcoming differences. Its magical atmosphere and memorable characters continue to be cherished across generations.
Awards & Accolades
Won 4 Academy Awards (including Best Original Score) and was nominated for Best Picture. It also received numerous other awards and nominations worldwide, including Golden Globes and BAFTAs.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where E.T. rides his bicycle across the moon was inspired by a drawing Spielberg made as a child.
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