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1982    1h 55minFamilial, Science-Fiction
7.999%72%7.5
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Une soucoupe volante atterrit en pleine nuit près de Los Angeles. Quelques extraterrestres, envoyés sur Terre en mission d’exploration botanique, sortent de l’engin, mais un des leurs s’aventure au-delà de la clairière où se trouve la navette. Celui-ci se dirige alors vers la ville. C’est sa première découverte de la civilisation humaine. Bientôt traquée par des militaires et abandonnée par les siens, cette petite créature apeurée se nommant E.T. se réfugie dans une résidence de banlieue. Elliot, un garçon de dix ans, le découvre et lui construit un abri dans son armoire. Rapprochés par un échange télépathique, les deux êtres ne tardent pas à devenir amis. Aidé par sa sœur Gertie et son frère aîné Michael, Elliot va alors tenter de garder la présence d'E.T. secrète.
Réalisé par Steven Spielberg
  • Henry ThomasElliott
  • Drew BarrymoreGertie
  • Robert MacNaughtonMichael
  • Peter CoyoteKeys
  • Dee WallaceMary
  • Erika EleniakPretty Girl
  • K.C. MartelGreg
  • C. Thomas HowellTyler
  • Sean FryeSteve
  • David M. O'DellSchoolboy
  • Richard SwinglerScience Teacher
  • Frank TothPoliceman
  • Robert BartonUltra Sound Man
  • Michael DarrellVan Man
  • David BerksonMedical Unit
  • David CarlbergMedical Unit
  • Milt KoganMedical Unit
  • Alexander LamponeMedical Unit
  • Rhoda MakoffMedical Unit
  • Robert D. MurphyMedical Unit
  • carmen.s2918 juin 2026
    I put it on for my daughter to watch, I wanted to watch it again because I haven't watched it in decades. My daughter seemed like she wasn't into it at first. but by the end of the movie I could hear her giggling out loud at the funny parts.
  • Eric Bakke13 octobre 2024
    Movie magic accompanied by one of the greatest music scores in film history.
  • Rowan Krzysiak13 février 2025
    There are good moments in the early 'discovery' parts of the film and the concept still has a bold sense about it but it all just felt a bit too ragged for me, even stupid at points. Some people probably find that to be part of its charm.
  • Phineas10 juillet 2025
    I watched this as a kid, and you better make sure your kids watch it too.
  • Rafael Santos Bezerra10 juin 2026
    E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial has been pretty much the blueprint for the movie magic adventure ever since its original release, yet somehow the magic was lost on me this time around. Maybe it was the visual effects, which look extremely dated by today's standards, or maybe it was the actor who plays Elliot, whose stilted performance took me out of the film almost instantly; I can't really tell. Whatever it was, Spielberg was still conjuring up some really inspired compositions here, so he's definitely not the one to blame.
  • Ross Duff5 juillet 2025
    Classic!
  • Jon Westwood24 octobre 2025
    Even after 40+ years, E.T. remains one of those rare films that can melt even the coldest, diesel-soaked trucker heart. Spielberg’s tale of a stranded alien and a lonely boy still hits with that perfect mix of wonder, humor, and lump-in-the-throat nostalgia. The effects may show their age, but the emotion sure doesn’t — it’s pure, timeless magic. A heartwarming classic that reminds you to keep your feet on the ground but let your heart phone home.
  • mleona61 novembre 2025
    An absolute 80’s classic. Heartfelt and draws you right in.
  • Splitvision8911 mai 2026
    Dumb little puppet just wanted to go home!
  • Tony30 avril 2026
    A classic!
  • Danny Fresh7 mars 2026
    Still great after 44 years.
  • GBWest22 février 2026
    The classic 1982 film filled full for wonder and excitement for ages of all kids...
  • thepaged13 janvier 2026
    it was a great movie when I saw it when I was eight and it's a great movie when I saw it at 48
  • RipLinesMan30 décembre 2025
    Honestly, Event Horizon (1997) is a masterclass in how a movie earns its mood through consequence, and that makes E.T. the Extra Terrestrial feel a lot more engineered than mystical on a rewatch. Spielberg’s craft is immaculate, but the film is constantly cueing you toward a specific emotional response with glow, music swells, and repeated beats of awe, until the experience can feel less like discovery and more like being guided to the exact spot where you are supposed to tear up. Henry Thomas is genuinely affecting as Elliott and Drew Barrymore is the best kind of natural as Gertie, with Dee Wallace grounding the family’s reality, yet the story keeps sanding the world into a moral binary where childhood wonder is pure and most adults are reduced to faceless menace in keys and hazmat suits. Peter Coyote’s Keys hints at nuance, but he is written more as a symbol than a person, and the government pursuit often plays like manufactured turbulence designed to keep the sentiment machine running. When the plot shifts into the clinical lab stretch, the movie turns oddly sterile and mechanical, replacing lived-in tension with ritualized suffering, and the end result, for all its iconic imagery, can register as expertly produced emotional compliance rather than truly earned complexity.
  • joseorellana6630 décembre 2025
    It's a good movie in the first half but when et falls and both start dying it turns great and recontextulizes it.

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