‘Disclosure Day’s Biggest Mistake Was Its Ending

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‘Disclosure Day’s Biggest Mistake Was Its Ending

Collider · 2 months ago

Steven Spielberg's new blockbuster 'Disclosure Day' follows characters attempting to expose proof of extraterrestrial life to the world whilst evading government agencies bent on suppression. The ensemble cast, strong action sequences, and premise centred on humanity's readiness for cosmic truth establish a compelling foundation, yet the film retreats into conventional conspiracy-thriller territory rather than fully reckoning with the existential implications it establishes.

The critic argues the film misses its greatest opportunity by treating the moment of disclosure as a climactic payoff rather than a starting point. Given the narrative's own suggestions that confirmation of alien existence would fundamentally reshape politics, religion, economics, and science, the story should have invested its energy in exploring that transformation instead of recycling familiar government-conspiracy mechanics. By making the reveal the destination rather than exploring the world-changing consequences beyond it, the film sacrifices thematic depth for conventional thriller beats.

  • Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' prioritizes the conspiracy-thriller mechanics and moment of revelation over exploring society's aftermath when humanity learns of alien life
  • The film hints at profound changes to politics, religion, economics, and humanity's place in the universe, but treats these implications as secondary to familiar cover-up tropes

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