The savage truth? While today’s hollywood keeps vomiting up forgettable CGI blobs, blurry tentacles, and lazy glowing orbs that look like they were designed by a committee on a deadline, Steven Spielberg just casually reminded everyone how it’s *actually* done.
New images from *Disclosure Day* just gave us the full, glorious look at one of his alien spacecrafts — and yeah, it’s pure, uncut *Close Encounters* energy. That massive, glowing, majestic orb slicing through the night sky with perfect dramatic lighting? It’s not trying to be edgy or “different.” It’s Spielberg doing what Spielberg does best: making the unknown feel awe-inspiring, terrifying, and weirdly beautiful all at once.
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Here’s the brutal breakdown:
**1. The UFO itself** isn’t some forgettable gray saucer or overdesigned mess. It’s elegant. It has *presence*. Real scale, real mystery, zero cheap tricks.
**2. The vibe** is straight-up classic Spielberg — that perfect mix of wonder and creeping unease that made *E.T.* and *Close Encounters* legends. No quippy heroes, no multiverse nonsense. Just raw cinematic magic.
**3. Emily Blunt and josh O’Connor** look properly freaked out in these shots, because when Spielberg’s aliens show up, you *feel* it.
Look, we’ve all sat through too many soulless sci-fi cash-grabs that forgot how to make us feel anything. june 12 isn’t just another release date.
It’s Spielberg flexing on an entire generation of directors who never learned the assignment.
Cinema’s about to remember what wonder actually looks like.
