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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) – Preface , Plot Summary, Main Characters, Themes and Symbolism, Conclusion and Heritage

by imlhk 2025. 2. 14.

 

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1. Preface 
 

the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982  wisdom  fabrication film directed by Steven Spielberg. It tells the  gladdening story of a  youthful boy who befriends an alien stranded on Earth and helps him return home. The film is extensively regarded as one of the  topmost  pictures of all time, blending adventure, emotion, and nonage wonder in a way that resonates with cult across generations. The movie came a massive success,  entering critical  sun and  getting one of the highest- grossing  flicks of its time. 

 

2. Plot Summary 

 

 The film opens in a  thick  timber at night, where a group of extraterrestrial botanists are  intimately collecting factory samples from Earth. Suddenly, government agents arrive, forcing the aliens to flee in their spaceship. In the rush to escape, one alien is left before. Alone and  alarmed, the stranded  critter wanders through the  forestland and  ultimately makes its way to a quiet suburban neighborhood in California. 
 
 The story  also shifts to Elliott, a 10- time-old boy who lives with his aged family Michael,  youngish family Gertie, and their  mama  Mary. Elliott, feeling lonely and  kindly
disconnected from his family, discovers the alien in his  vicinity. originally startled, he lures the  critter into his house using Reese’s Pieces delicacy. Over time, Elliott earns the alien’s trust and hides him in his room. When Michael and Gertie discover the alien, they decide to keep it a secret from their  mama . 
 
 Elliott names the alien E.T. and  snappily forms a deep,  nearly telepathic bond with him. As their connection strengthens, E.T. learns  introductory English words, repeating" E.T. phone home" to indicate his desire to  communicate  his people. He builds a communication device using  ménage objects, hoping to  shoot a signal to his home earth. 
 
 still, E.T. begins to weaken, and since he shares a connection with Elliott, the boy also starts falling ill. Meanwhile, a group of government scientists, led by a man known as Keys, have been tracking E.T.'s presence. They soon discover Elliott’s connection with the alien and foray  his home. 
 
 is taken to a government  installation, where scientists  essay to study him. Elliott, still psychically linked to E.T., begs them to let him go. As E.T.’s health declines, it appears that he might die. still, just as all stopgap seems lost, E.T. miraculously revives. He regains his strength after  seeing that his spaceship is returning to  deliver him. 
 
 With the help of Michael and his  musketeers, Elliott orchestrates a  enterprising escape. Riding their bikes, they flee the authorities, with E.T. using his telekinetic powers to make their bikes fly over a police roadblock. The chase leads them to the  timber clearing where E.T.'s spaceship is  wharf. 
 
 In an emotional farewell, E.T. thanks Elliott and touches his  forepart, saying," I will be right then," indicating that their bond will  noway  be broken. Elliott watches tearfully as E.T. boards his spaceship and departs, leaving behind a glowing trail in the sky. 

 

3. Main Characters 


 Elliott( Henry Thomas) – A lonely 10- time-old boy who befriends E.T. and helps him return home. His  trip reflects themes of nonage wonder,  fidelity, and emotional growth. – The stranded alien, a kind and intelligent being with telekinetic and  mending  capacities.

 

His innocence and gentle nature make him endearing. Michael( Robert MacNaughton) – Elliott’s aged family, who  originally teases him but  ultimately becomes a  crucial  supporter in  guarding E.T. 
Gertie( Drew Barrymore) – Elliott’s  youthful and curious family, who  snappily forms a  fellowship with E.T. and teaches him words. Mary( Dee Wallace) – Elliott’s loving but  ignorant single  mama ,  floundering to balance work and parenthood. 

 

Keys( Peter Coyote) –  A government scientist who has been searching for extraterrestrial life since nonage. Though  originally portrayed as an antagonist, he eventually shows empathy toward E.T. 

 

 

 4. Themes and Symbolism 

 

 fellowship and Connection – The film highlights the deep emotional connection between Elliott and E.T., demonstrating how  fellowship can transcend species and language. 
Childhood Innocence vs. Adult Authority – The film is told from a child’s perspective, emphasizing the wonder of discovery and the capability to believe in the  insolvable, whereas grown-ups are portrayed as skeptical and  protrusive. 

 

Loneliness and Belonging – Both Elliott and E.T. are  outlanders searching for  fellowship. Elliott,  floundering with his parents’ divorce, finds solace in E.T., while the alien longs to return home. 
 Home and Family –The conception of" home" is central to the story, both for E.T., who wants to return to his earth, and for Elliott, who craves emotional stability within his family. 
 

Empathy and Understanding –E.T. and Elliott partake a psychic bond,  buttressing the idea that true connection is grounded on understanding and participated  feelings. 

 

 

5. Conclusion and heritage 


theExtra-Terrestrial remains one of the most cherished and influential  flicks of all time. Its  blend of adventure, sincere  liar, and emotional depth has made it a  dateless classic. The film’s final moments, with E.T.’s departure,  elicit a  important sense of loss and love, reminding cult of the  transitory magic of nonage  gemütlichkeit. 
 
Steven Spielberg  consummately captures the  feelings of nonage, portraying the world through Elliott’s eyes. The film’s groundbreaking special  goods, combined with John Williams' iconic score, enhance its impact, making scenes like the flying bike sequence indelible. 
 
Indeed decades after its release, E.T. continues to  reverberate with cult, reminding  observers of the power of  fellowship, the magic of imagination, and the  craving to belong. It is n't just a sci- fi adventure — it is a deeply  mortal story about love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds that stay with us  ever.