In Disclosure Day, the whole human race watches the same thing at the same time. It’s in the trailer, all those staring eyes full of wonder. No logical person today thinks a worldwide audience can still share a collective feeling from one mass viewing experience. But creating global emotional events is, or was, Steven Spielberg’s job. The great white shark. The extra-terrestrial. He made archaeology fun. He had a T. Rex. His hard-R war pictures earned boffo dollars. His name still epitomizes success, no matter if he hasn’t directed a hit this decade. Is Disclosure Day his summer comeback, another low-turnout late masterpiece, more wannabe spectacle, One of the Weird Ones? Even his failures belong in a museum. His best work feels personal, connecting audiences to each other and to their own childlike sense of awe. His gigantic filmography — he directed two films in one year, six different years! — is a cozy house he built for everyone. We’re gonna need a bigger home. 





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