E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) (old but gold movies)

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Once upon a time, the Earth was visited by extraterrestrials. However, unlike the popular belief that aliens come to enslave or destroy mankind, these extraterrestrials came with a different purpose. They came to Earth as part of a scientific expedition to study the planet, and they chose to do it at night in the forests of California to avoid attracting too much attention.

While scattered in the forest, they collected samples of terrestrial plants that were nearby NASA agents. However, their mission was interrupted when they noticed a strange flying object approaching Earth. Concerned about being caught, the aliens had to leave Earth quickly, but one of them could not make it back in time to board the spacecraft.

It was then that a boy named Elliott found the stranded alien in the woods and decided to help him. He brought the alien, whom he named E.T., home and introduced him to his sister and friends. Soon, they all became good friends and learned a lot from each other. However, they knew that they had to keep E.T.'s existence a secret from the adults.

E.T. and the children had many adventures together, and they even managed to help E.T. contact his home planet. However, they had to be careful not to attract any attention from the adults, who were unaware of E.T.'s existence.

The movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) portrays the beautiful friendship between a human and an extraterrestrial being. It shows that not all aliens come to harm us or take over our planet. Some may come in peace, seeking to learn about our planet and its inhabitants.
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The movie also highlights the importance of friendship, trust, and loyalty. Despite their differences, E.T. and the children were able to form a strong bond and help each other in times of need.

In conclusion, the story of E.T. reminds us that there may be life beyond our planet, and it is not always hostile. It also teaches us the value of friendship and the importance of keeping an open mind towards those who are different from us.

 
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