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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION
FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG
CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE
ABOUT THE FILM
Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg, which explores the theme of human contact with extraterrestrial life. The story follows Roy Neary, an ordinary man who experiences a close encounter with a UFO, leading him to become obsessed with understanding the phenomenon. As he and others search for answers, they are drawn to a mysterious location, Devil's Tower, where a series of strange events unfold. The film focuses on themes of wonder, communication, and the search for truth, blending human drama with awe-inspiring depictions of UFO encounters.
TRIVIA SAMPLES:
“Director Steven Spielberg stated that nothing in his life had been more difficult than editing the final 35 minutes of this film.”
“The words that the crowd in India chants are "Aaya Re! Aaya," which means "He has come" in Hindi.”
“For the scene in which Barry says "toys!" as he looks out the window and spots the UFOs, Steven Spielberg actually pulled out a toy car behind the camera to cause Barry's reaction.”
“This film is shown every night at the Devil's Tower KOA Campground, thereby making it one of the most screened movies ever.”
“The film became one of the first to have a "Special Edition" director's cut made when Steven Spielberg wanted to improve his original vision.”
© 2024 Film Trivia Metaverse (Lydbok): 9798347842179
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Lydbok: 7. desember 2024
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