

Long Live the Seal
Andrea, a nice girl, move from Veneto (north of Italy) to Roma. She is employed as a nurse in a medical practice. She soon is involved in a never-ending game of misunderstanding, couples exchange, sexual seductions.
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Plot Summary
A lonely boy named Elliott befriends a gentle alien who has been stranded on Earth. Elliott and his siblings embark on a mission to help their extraterrestrial friend return to his home planet, all while evading government agents who want to study the alien.
Critical Reception
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was a monumental critical and commercial success, becoming one of the most beloved films of all time. Critics lauded its emotional depth, Spielberg's masterful direction, and the performances of its young cast, particularly Henry Thomas. It resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
- A heartwarming and timeless tale of friendship and imagination.
- Steven Spielberg's direction creates a magical and emotionally resonant experience.
- Praised for its universal themes and captivating performances from its young cast.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' for its heartwarming story, emotional impact, and its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia. Many appreciate its family-friendly nature and the enduring themes of friendship and acceptance.
Awards & Accolades
Won 4 Academy Awards (including Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects), nominated for Best Picture and Best Director. Received numerous other awards and nominations.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Elliott's bicycle flies across the moon was achieved using a combination of practical effects, miniatures, and a crane, with the final silhouette being a physical prop against a backlit screen.
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