After a brief period of exile on Earth, the small and robust extra-terrestrial being with brown wrinkly skin and big blue eyes, points his long finger to the stars, indicating his rescue's arrival. By his side, the boy Elliott and his younger sister Gertie, his friends, protectors, and hosts accompany his departure. Gertie brings in her small hands the flowerpot that the strange being from another world revived when they met, a gift she willingly accepted. Elliott, that shares a psychic connection with the alien, which makes their friendship bond even stronger, understands but suffers more with his departure. Another unforgettable and emblematic scene from one of the most praised and memorable works of the seventh art is reproduced by Iron Studios in the beautiful E.T., Elliott and Gertie 1/10 Art Scale Deluxe diorama statue, over a base with the floor and the vegetation of the forest where everything takes place, with the edges decorated with themed elements that remind E.T.'s spaceship and the logo of the movie on the front.
On the movie, a group of botanic aliens secretly visits Earth by night to collect plant specimens. With the arrival of American government vehicles, the group departs in their spaceship leaving one of their small members that got separated from the group behind. E.T. finds a local dweller named Elliott, that ends up hiding and protecting the small being lost on Earth, creating a kind friendship bond with a strong empathic connection between them. After some adventures and challenges, with the help of Elliott and his brothers, E.T. creates and improvised communication device with domestic objects and is able to "Phone Home" with success, communicating with his species, that return in their ship the next day to pick him up. From the imaginary world created by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison, the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from 1982 is among the highest-grossing movies of all time, winner of 4 Academy Awards.
Size: approx. 20 x 17 x 19 cm.