Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
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I wish that Steven Spielberg had trusted his first instincts and left "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" as it was. In his new, reëdited version, "The Special Edition," he has made some trims, put in some outtakes, and shot a few new bits. But if you saw it before and loved it, you may be bothered all the way through—not just because you miss some of the scenes that he has taken out (you miss even what you didn't think was great) but because the slightly different outtakes that Spielberg has substituted for the shots you remember keep jarring you. You can see why most of these outtakes weren't used originally, and some of them have the wrong lighting for where they've been inserted. (pp. 80-1)

It's true that the action is swifter and more streamlined, but I didn't mind the diversionary scenes of the...

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This section contains 400 words
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