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The Nerdist article reveals that Steven Spielberg's classic film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial originally included a romantic subplot for Elliott's mother, Mary (played by Dee Wallace).
Screenwriter Melissa Mathison had conceived a storyline where the recently separated Mary would develop a budding romance with a teacher (initially a gym teacher, later a science teacher/librarian character, distinct from Keys). The idea was to give Mary "something of her own" and explore her life post-separation. Scenes were written, including a parent-teacher conference and Mary preparing for a date.
However, Steven Spielberg ultimately decided to cut this subplot. His primary reasons were:
By removing the romantic arc, Spielberg kept the film tightly centered on the children and their extraordinary experience with E.T., which is seen as a key factor in the movie's enduring emotional impact and success.
Visit https://nerdist.com/article/et-the-extra-terrestrial-romantic-subplot-mary-cut/ to read or listen to the article.
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The Nerdist article reveals that Steven Spielberg's classic film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial originally included a romantic subplot for Elliott's mother, Mary (played by Dee Wallace).
Screenwriter Melissa Mathison had conceived a storyline where the recently separated Mary would develop a budding romance with a teacher (initially a gym teacher, later a science teacher/librarian character, distinct from Keys). The idea was to give Mary "something of her own" and explore her life post-separation. Scenes were written, including a parent-teacher conference and Mary preparing for a date.
However, Steven Spielberg ultimately decided to cut this subplot. His primary reasons were:
By removing the romantic arc, Spielberg kept the film tightly centered on the children and their extraordinary experience with E.T., which is seen as a key factor in the movie's enduring emotional impact and success.
Visit https://nerdist.com/article/et-the-extra-terrestrial-romantic-subplot-mary-cut/ to read or listen to the article.
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