Eoin Sweeney
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Podcast Appearances
sum it up how did Spielberg make a movie that's so Spielberg well he makes Disclosure Day it has so many Spielbergian tropes involved in it the characters are kind of cartoonishly evil when they're evil and they're kind of naively sympathetic when they're the good people lost in this conspiracy theory the cast is great Emily Blunt is in it Joshua Connor is in it Colin Firth is in it Eve Hewson is in it and Colman Domingo and they are the headline cast members
Essentially, it's a cyber security specialist, steals stuff from a secretive quasi-government agency headed by Colin Firth, who is Mr. Evil.
I think the best description I heard of him is that his management style is best described as somewhat toxic.
Your man goes on the run with his girlfriend, played by Eve Hughes, and she's actually more compelling than he is.
The chemistry between the leads isn't great necessarily.
There are very pleasant aliens that come in peace.
There is debate about the faith in humanity and whether we're innately good and whether we can deal with close encounter stuff.
Spielberg, there's lots of kind of all this covert footage, which is very Spielberg, all this kind of retro kind of various film stocks and, you know, kind of Roswell landings in 1947 and then various encounters over the years.
If you're bringing young teenagers, I'd say so.
It didn't stay with, it's very well made, but it's very broad.
Yes, it's a non-rock rock doc in some ways.
And that is, if you've listened to U2 songs, you've seen U2, he's been referred to as Guck Pants Delaney.