Directed by Steven Spielberg

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Disclosure day has some interesting moments but in the end it’s all flair and little frame. I must say, Spielberg has always been a master of his craft and a true story teller. But the overall substance of this film is like a half baked pile of high minded word vomit. Perhaps too large of a concept or too short of a film to convey 70 years of ideas, lore, theories, and discoveries. A true attempt to convey and disclose his own thoughts in the military industrial complex or a product of their own attempt to control the message. A film packed with so many questions, so little answers, constant kinetic chaos, and lens flairs that made so I couldn’t tell if Spielberg truly crafted it or if J.J. Abraham’s had secretly come out of his career isolation (since the failure of the Rise of Skywalker) to present one more mediocre attempt at recreating and bastardizing another one of his idols work. I can’t tell if this thing is a psyop or a case creative overstimulation on Speilberg’s part. In the end the idea was there and even de-classified easter eggs are great for those who have delved down the rabbit hole in real life. It was just the delivery and structure that leave so much to be desired.
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