Disclosure Day , One of Spielberg's Finest, Is a Plea to Preserve All that Makes Us Human

Ana Maria Rus

Disclosure Day may not be Steven Spielberg ’s greatest film: Who would ever dare to choose? But it’s the greatest film he could have possibly made in this moment, at a time when humans worldwide are feeling bewildered and blindsided by a new order in which compassion, creativity, and respect for the natural world have become traits to be crushed, not nurtured. Disclosure Day is majestic, unnerving, and more than little wacky, though its pure unhinged quality is probably its secret sauce.