From the cycle " Close Encounters - Aliens: why enemies by force? " edited by Irene
Vezzi.
"I wanted to take this occa sion to scan the landscape of American films devoted to this topic to select those (and there are few compared to others) that have a positive matrix.
In fact, the American Type , which comes from a country warmonger, approaching the thought alien to the thought of just war, or disaster. We have the bad aliens of Independence Day, Alien those of even the most ironic of Men in Black. But they always share the characteristic of wanting to destroy the world and the human race. I wanted instead to oppose them, the enigmatic and little creatures of positive close encounters, the amount of light Cocoon, the much-loved ET as we all know, and as close to us in appearance, Klaatu of The Day the Terrra. I also wanted to reflect the theme of "different" that embody these characters very well.
If we are unable to accept the difference in our world, how to behave with a different that is from another planet? " Irene Vezzi.
the Earth Stood Still (The Day the Earth Stood Still)
Derrikson Scott, 2008, USA, 103min.
"The Earth is dying because of man. If you die die also all human beings, if they die, only humans, Earth is saved!" These are the words of ' alien Klaatu, there is an ecological implications in this consideration, this seems to be so "different" calls only to respect the planet and nature ... To the question "What are you doing to our planet?" answered promptly: "The planet is not yours!" The special effects are outstanding: the ship of the 1951 Robert Wise film turns into a blue sky ball that emits a light beam, which comes out of the alien in his real guise, wrapped in a suit similar to epidermal silver lining garish. Interesting find of the 'evolution' of being from foreign body, that is unknown to man.
Wednesday, March 3 at 21 and 30 at the center of The Station, Station Square 1, 3 in San Miniato Basso (PI), admission free with membership card (cost € 4)
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