Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Called Interesting Failure by Reviewer
A review of the film "Disclosure Day" describes it as an interesting failure that is somewhat more interesting than expected. The reviewer notes the movie is a little too long, with serviceable acting but no excellent or memorable characters. Portraits of America in the film are said to be below the charm and insight expected from director Steven Spielberg. Cinematic influences cited include E.T., Close Encounters, Sugarland Express, and possibly Jacob's Ladder, along with references to The Magic Flute. The reviewer mentions a Freudian interpretation surfaces near the end and never quite goes away. The film is graded as misunderstood but no better than an interesting failure.
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Sources: marginalrevolution.com
