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Review: Steven Spielberg Once Made Us Believe in Aliens. ”Disclosure Day” Reverses It!

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 6:46 am
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Published: Monday, June 15, 2026, 12:12 [IST]

Steven Spielberg’s gift has always been his ability to combine spectacle with emotion, creating scenes that stay with viewers long after the credits roll. From Jaws and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, he mastered the art of storytelling in ways few directors ever have.

His films weren’t just movies; they were experiences. Jaws turned a shark into a cultural phenomenon. E.T. made audiences cry over an alien. Jurassic Park made dinosaurs feel real. Saving Private Ryan redefined the modern war film.

The article contrasts Steven Spielberg’s acclaimed direction in films like Schindler’s List and E.T. with his latest movie, “Disclosure Day,” a confusing and dull sci-fi film about aliens and conspiracies that fails to resonate emotionally despite its actors.

Review Steven Spielberg Once Made Us Believe in Aliens Disclosure Day Reverses It

The final scene of Schindler’s List has such an impact because it transforms history from an abstract tragedy into something deeply personal. After spending the film watching Oskar Schindler save Jewish workers during the Holocaust, viewers see the real survivors and their descendants visiting his grave in Israel. Suddenly, the audience realizes that Schindler didn’t just save a few hundred people- he helped create entire generations of human lives. The ending leaves audiences with: Reflection on individual moral responsibility.

But, his latest movie ”Disclosure Day” is very disappointing.

The film certainly discloses something- but not what Spielberg intended. It reveals that even legends can lose their touch.

This is a movie about aliens, government conspiracies, secret files, UFO cover-ups, nuclear tensions and humanity’s place in the universe.

At nearly three hours, Disclosure Day feels less like a thrilling sci-fi mystery and more like a lecture wrapped in expensive special effects. The story, visuals, action sequence are strangely lifeless, confusing and boring.

The plot frequently asks viewers to stop asking questions and simply accept whatever is happening on screen.

There are moments when talented actors such as Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colman Domingo try their best to inject life into the material. But even they cannot overcome a screenplay that seems convinced it is profound while repeatedly saying very little.

The biggest problem isn’t that Disclosure Day is bad. Plenty of bad movies are entertaining. The problem is that it is dull.

Spielberg’s greatest films captivated audiences because they understood wonder, suspense and human emotion. Disclosure Day mistakes grand themes for meaningful storytelling. It has plenty to say about humanity, but very little that feels genuinely human.

If you’re already tired after a long day at work, this may be the most comfortable sleep aid currently playing in cinemas. The dark theatre, the slow pacing, the endless exposition and the self-important dialogue combine to create a surprisingly effective nap environment. Some viewers may leave the screening more refreshed than when they entered!!
Steven Spielberg’s gift has always been his ability to combine spectacle with emotion, creating scenes that stay with viewers long after the credits roll. From Jaws and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, he mastered the art of storytelling in ways few directors ever have.

His films weren’t just movies; they were experiences. Jaws turned a shark into a cultural phenomenon. E.T. made audiences cry over an alien. Jurassic Park made dinosaurs feel real. Saving Private Ryan redefined the modern war film.

The final scene of Schindler’s List has such an impact because it transforms history from an abstract tragedy into something deeply personal. After spending the film watching Oskar Schindler save Jewish workers during the Holocaust, viewers see the real survivors and their descendants visiting his grave in Israel. Suddenly, the audience realizes that Schindler didn’t just save a few hundred people- he helped create entire generations of human lives. The ending leaves audiences with: Reflection on individual moral responsibility.

But, his latest movie ”Disclosure Day” is very disappointing.

The film certainly discloses something- but not what Spielberg intended. It reveals that even legends can lose their touch.

This is a movie about aliens, government conspiracies, secret files, UFO cover-ups, nuclear tensions and humanity’s place in the universe.

At nearly three hours, Disclosure Day feels less like a thrilling sci-fi mystery and more like a lecture wrapped in expensive special effects. The story, visuals, action sequence are strangely lifeless, confusing and boring.

The plot frequently asks viewers to stop asking questions and simply accept whatever is happening on screen.

There are moments when talented actors such as Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colman Domingo try their best to inject life into the material. But even they cannot overcome a screenplay that seems convinced it is profound while repeatedly saying very little.

The biggest problem isn’t that Disclosure Day is bad. Plenty of bad movies are entertaining. The problem is that it is dull.

If you’re already tired after a long day at work, this may be the most comfortable sleep aid currently playing in cinemas. The dark theatre, the slow pacing, the endless exposition and the self-important dialogue combine to create a surprisingly effective nap environment. Some viewers may leave the screening more refreshed than when they entered!!

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