Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this movie has scenes of peril that may be too intense for younger children. An apparent death is also upsetting. There is brief very strong language for a PG movie. This film was justifiably criticized for its almost complete absence of non-white characters.
Families who see this movie should talk about the way that the adults and the kids see things differently, and have a hard time understanding each other's perspective. One reason is that they don't try to share their feelings with each other. Could Elliott have talked to his mother about E.T.?
Common Sense Review
Reviewed By: Nell Minow
A young boy named Elliott (Henry Thomas) finds an extraterrestrial who has been left behind when his expedition of alien botanists had to depart quickly to avoid detection. He brings E.T. home, finding through their connection a way to begin to heal his sense of loss at his father's absence.
E.T. loves Elliott, but begins to weaken in the Earth's atmosphere and needs to go home. With the help of Elliott and the neighborhood children, he sends a message to his friends. But before they can come for him, he is captured by government scientists. E.T.'s connection with Elliott is so strong Elliott becomes very ill, too. But both recover, and the children return E.T. to the spaceship, after E.T. reminds Elliott that they will always be together in their hearts.
This is an outstanding family movie, with themes of loyalty, friendship, trust, and caring. One of the most purely magical scenes in the history of film is when Elliott's bicycle lifts off up into the sky.
DVD extras: Making of documentary, cast reunion, archives, trailer, behind-the-scenes footage, etc.
Families who enjoy this movie will also enjoy Close Encounters of the Third Kind. They might also want to check out the classic movie E.T. catches a glimpse of, The Quiet Man.
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Sexual ContentElliott kisses a girl. |
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ViolenceCharacters in peril, apparent death. |
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LanguageBrief but strong -- "s--t," "son of a bitch," "oh my God." |
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Social BehaviorThe cast isn't very diverse. |
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Drug/Alcohol/TobaccoE.T. gets tipsy. |
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