Does E.T. have an intellectual disability or is he representative of his species?
Is his intelligence just so different to us, that he seems to have an intellectual disability?
Second question- why are those guys at the start seeming to be chasing E.T. when there is a spaceship they could be investigating?
They started chasing him well before the spaceship took off leaving him behind. They seemed to know that E.T. was there but seemed to not notice the spaceship!
Is this the only movie where a person’s keys jangle when they run, or are there others?
E.T. falls into perspective when you realize that it’s not a warm-hearted story about a boy and his alien friend, but a rather nasty, dark, mean-spirited conspiracy movie that starts with a bunch of hateful siblings and ends with EEEvil gummint sine-tists and stormtroopers whose first actions are to (1) shoot at the kids and (2) vivisect the alien, just cuz all gummint intentions are EEEvil.
I did not think I would have to explain this…
since E.T. can make the bicycle fly at the end, why doesn’t he use it to fly in the beginning of the film to avoid pursuit?
Why in the worlds did E.T.'s companions abandon him in the beginning?
He is insanely scared of things…
Why didn’t he contact his shipmates to stop them leaving without him?
When Elliot is teaching him, he seems like an idiot
In the novelization, it’s revealed that he’s a very young member of his species. He was a bit of a flake and daydreamer…kind of like Elliott. He wasn’t intellectually disabled, just a kid. (Best I can recall. It’s been probably 30 years since I read it.)
Yes, that is my memory of the novelization also. And why they left him in the first place? That’s easy. It was a mixture of 1) E.T. wandered a bit further from the LZ than he was supposed to and B) the Gumment alien chasers were getting too close to the craft. The landing crew’s choice was to wait around until E.T. showed up and risk everyone AND the craft getting caught or sacrificing one member of the crew and everyone else making their exit. Sometimes you need to pick the best of bad choices.
Exactly. He learned rudiments of language, improvised using basic technology and was able to communicate complex ideas using simple set of words. Seemed pretty bright to me. I never read the books, so all I know is the movie, but I always assumed wisdom, not intellectual limits.
He’s Jesus. He comes to us from Heaven, becomes one with us (represented by the Everyman Eliott), does miracles, gets caught and killed by the government, dies, comes back from the dead to save us, and then ascends back into Heaven.
He is trying to avoid being seen at all. Plus, it’s easy to start flying in a clearing and land in another clearing. Not easy to start flying in the middle of a forest.
Let’s drop you on an alien world and see how brave you are. (This is why you don’t see E.T’s in starfleet)
They were calling him (the glowing hearts), They were telling him to hide, and contact them when it’s clear. He may have told them to split and leave him so they wouldn’t all be caught.
When you learn anything, you are an idiot at it at the start. He picked up a language from a different planet pretty well for someone who comes from a planet that doesn’t use spoken language.