In order to make the film's image suitable for commercial promotion, the film took great pains to establish the ET. style. While the film met European audiences at the premiere of the Cannes Film Festival, the main creative staff revealed to reporters the details of the film's production costs: the cost of the protagonist's design and production alone was as high as 700,000 US dollars, plus 40 Ten thousand US dollars of electronic control system, as well as the 12-person stunt team specially equipped for ET performances and related expenses, etc. are a huge investment. In the film, people don't feel too much technological content, and the producer admits that due to the tight budget, the costumes of other actors are simple and simple, and many underage actors are used to reduce expenses. Nevertheless, the film was a big success when it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival. After winning consecutive Oscars and Cannes Film Festival awards, the box office of the film has soared, which is breathtaking. This little potato-like monster turned red and purple all night, despite its clumsy movements and slow speech, it was these defects that made it sympathetic to the majority of children-the children hid this scared little monster. To prevent it from being caught. This touching plot of
gave birth to a great movie. The film successfully captured the audience's psychology, relying on ET's innate flaws, inspiring people's instinct to sympathize with the weak, and involuntarily following the children in the film to help ET avoid the FBI's pursuit and hide this little alien monster. In the room where the children sleep, accompany teddy bears, dolls and other soft toys. This time, the looks of the aliens were exposed: faceless masks, boots, glowing eyes and clinking keychains on the belt; these are the aliens who hunt ET. At the end of the film, the alien still allows an earthling to enter the spacecraft as a friend of ET-Peter Coyote's rogue appearance may seem like a good person to the aliens. Because the aliens do not understand human language, so it Cognition is very limited and needs to be endowed with telepathy and special functions to communicate with humans. The hero Elliott (played by Henry Thomas) was the first to discover and protect E.T. from beginning to end, and finally he was inseparable from this alien friend. The plot is very touching.
This kind of friendship established between humans and aliens always affects the hearts of the audience, making people unknowingly follow the development of the story from the perspective of a child, eager to reach out to help the potato monster and avoid all parties. Hunt down. The other plot line of the film was originally more interesting, but in the end it became a foil for E.T. mobs, which tells the story of children in a middle-sized American town. Many children grow up in families with single mothers, who are extremely rich in material and spiritually empty. They dream about the alien world and the happy life beyond human beings all day long. Spielberg's original intention is to reveal the life of children behind the glitz of American society, and to reproduce the dolls, Halloween masks, cartoon toys, and even the trademarks of candy in the children's rooms built by Spielberg in the teenage years of the American middle class. An era-20 years after the film was released, a strangely shaped rubber toy occupies a corner of the room and firmly occupies the hearts of the children.
Now these children have gradually grown up and become parents. Although E.T. was all the rage in the past, today's children have long forgotten its existence. Today, the aliens in the children’s rooms are monsters tens of thousands of light-years away, dazzling, and the only one to contend with is the enduring Disney Mickey Mouse. Although ET has gradually faded out of people’s memory, it still lives in a certain corner of outer space. We can still hear it saying: "Phone, go home; go home; phone; phone, go home." Okay, that's all for today's sharing, see you next time!