Alright! We got a brand new Spielberg movie four years after his last big hit The Fabelmans. So let's dive in and hope that four year hiatus was worth the wait.
Disclosure Day is a sci-fi thriller that's produced by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment the former of which was also the distributor. Steven Spielberg directed and also wrote the story with David Koepp.
The story is, as the world is focused on being on the brink of World War III, a secret corporation called Wardex is tracking down cybersecurity Daniel Kellner after he stole classified files that contain 80 years of information covering up alien visitations and experiments. Meanwhile, meteorologist Margaret Fairchild is developing some sort of psychic abilities that link her to Kellner. Together they race to broadcast the truth and reveal the existence of aliens to the world.
Initial Reaction
I've been looking forward to this movie since it was called something like "Untitled Steven Spielberg Sci-Fi Movie". When I first discovered that I couldn't wait because Spielberg is one of the greatest directors to ever live. Then I saw the trailers, posters, and other bits of marketing and I just couldn't wait for what Spielberg had in store for us.
Cons
I've got nothing.
Middle Ground
The biggest mix bag is there's more wonder then there is danger. What I mean is the villains of the story don't have a lot of menace to them. They've got a lot going for them, such as their gear like the alien tech they're using and their tracking systems. They or I should Wardex's boss Noah Scanlon has a very reasonable motive for why he doesn't want the info getting out, and that's he believes he thinks if everyone knew of the existence of aliens society would collapse more so then it already is in the face of a possible World War. But despite all of that going for Wardex and Noah, they never brought that sense of dread. And this probably stems from the fact that Spielberg and Koepp seemed more focus on the wonderous side of the story then providing more of a dangerous threat with Wardex.
Pros
Let's start off with the biggest praise and that's Emily Blunt's performance. She was awesome. She really brought a depth as well as wonder and vulnerability. One moment that stands out in my mind is her character [Margaret] is freaking and panicking on a train and she needs to be calmed down, and Blunt acting was incredible, to the point where I actually felt bad for Margaret. Now despite the fact that our villains don't have much depth to them, I did enjoy the other thematic depths. The film explores things empathy, truth vs. secrecy, and faith amid both the possibility of other worldly beings and tensions rising towards a war. It was great aspect to the story when it could've been a simple chase film. The last thing I'll praise is (and I bet you totally didn't see this coming) Steven Spielberg's directing. Once again his signature style shines through. Whether it's sweeping long shots, fun action sequences, or emotional highs, Spielberg continues to show he hasn't lost a step when it comes to directing.
While it's not as strong as Spielberg's previous aliens films such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind or E.T., Disclosure Day still had a lot of entertainment value to it.
My final rating is, Okay.
Well that's gonna wrap things up. Come back on Monday, Jun 15th, for yet another comic book review. Only this time I won't be reviewing a superhero comic. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.










