Description
The statue of E.T. - ET - MiniCo is a tribute to the movie masterpiece and to fans. The small and lovely visitor from another world holds in his left hand a flowerpot, something special for him as an alien botanist, while he gestures with his right hand's big fingers, using his telepathic abilities to revive the flowers just like in the movie scene that made him loved and known in the entire world. The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg and was the highest-grossing film in the history of cinema for eleven years.
In the year it completes its 40-year anniversary since its premiere on
the big screen, Iron Studios proudly presents their statue E.T. - ET -
MiniCo, a tribute to fans and to the movie masterpiece. With his
expressive big blue eyes and a smile filled with gentleness, the small
and lovely visitor from another world holds in his left hand a
flowerpot, something special for him as an alien botanist, while he
gestures with his right hand's big fingers, using his telepathic
abilities to revive the flowers just like in the movie scene that made
him loved and known in the entire world.
Directed by Steven Spielberg, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from 1982,
was the highest-grossing film in the history of cinema for eleven
years. The plot presents a charismatic, small and robust alien with
short legs, long arms and a giant head, that receives the nickname E.T.
when he befriends a ten-years-old boy named Elliott. E.T. was part of
an expedition of a group of alien botanists, that secretly visited
earth to collect specimens from a forest in California, but accidently
ends up being left behind by his colleagues that flee in their
spaceship, being exiled on the planet as a result. Lost, he's found by
Elliot, a boy that finds him hidden in his tool shed. They both create
a great friendship connection, and Elliot starts protecting him in
every way possible, to prevent him for being captured and turned into a
test subject and to help him contact his species and return to his
planet.