The article reviews Steven Spielberg's new film 'Disclosure Day,' which explores themes of alien encounters and government secrecy. The film is compared to Spielberg's previous works such as 'E.T.' and 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind,' but is criticized for lacking depth and failing to deliver the same level of impact. The review notes that while the film begins with promising elements, including a mix of the mundane and the extraordinary, it ultimately falls flat due to excessive plot elements and an overreliance on familiar tropes. The article suggests that the current political climate offers an opportunity for a more critical examination of issues related to immigration, particularly the treatment of 'illegal aliens' in the United States, but the film opts for a more superficial approach.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article critiques the film for avoiding a more pointed critique of how the US treats immigrants, suggesting that the political moment is ripe for such commentary. This implies a left-leaning perspective that values social justice and critical examination of governmental policies towards migrants





