
ET Magnet (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial)
This collectible E.T. magnet depicts Spielberg's extraterrestrial—with his light-up finger, bicycle facing the moon, and the most unlikely friendship in family science fiction cinema. Compatible with Lego, ABS plastic, ~4.5 cm.
2 in stock
Description
E.T. – Spielberg's extraterrestrial magnet that made friendship unlikely in the most specific science fiction family plot.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is Steven Spielberg's 1982 character—the alien accidentally abandoned on Earth whom Elliott finds in a Californian suburb, and whom Spielberg turns into the most honest story in family science fiction: the friendship between the child and the completely different being, the protection of the weak against the system, and the farewell that John Williams turned into the most specific musical moment in Spielberg's cinema. This collectible E.T. magnet, compatible with Lego, represents Spielberg's extraterrestrial.
The illuminated finger. The bicycle in front of the moon. And the ET phone home that every child of the 80s repeated.
The Heart of E.T.: An Unlikely Friendship as a Universal Argument
E.T. works because Spielberg understood that the alien wasn't the point—the point was Elliott, the child who needed a non-judgmental friend, and E.T. was exactly that friend. It's the science fiction film most specifically about childhood loneliness.
The legacy: Spielberg's most specific extraterrestrial in cinema.
Add this collectible ET magnet to your collection. Compatible with Lego, high-quality ABS plastic, strong magnet in the base.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.05 g |
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