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Covering for the Noise: When Elliott doesn't want Keys to notice that E.T. is still alive in the cooler box, he starts crying to cover up E.T.'s bubbling inside. Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Mary is reading the trope naming section of Peter Pan to daughter Gertie at one point, foreshadowing E.T.'s recovery in the climax.

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Flatline: The fact that the life forces of E.T. and Elliott have been linked is indicated by electrocardiograms. As E.T. slowly dies, the link breaks and Elliott's own life signs get better while E.T.'s dive towards a flatline. Also, that seems to be the principle behind the flying bikes, as seen when Elliott and Michael's buddies all take flight on their bikes to evade the feds. Parental Fashion Veto: (bowdlerization taken from its 20th Anniversary Edition): "You're not going out dressed like that! You look like a hippie!" No Peeking!" Request: Elliott tells his brother Michael to close his eyes before showing him the eponymous alien.Rule of Drama: When they finally close off the house, the government agents can't simply walk in and announce their presence via megaphone to remain calm as they enter. No, they have to silently come in the doors and stand at the windows holding out their arms menacingly. The Joy of First Flight: When E.T. and Elliott go on a bike ride and E.T. causes them to go over a cliff at which point they start flying. Elliott is at first yelling for them not to go too high, but soon after relaxes and begins to enjoy himself, culminating in the iconic shot of them flying across the moon, and all of it set to John William's unforgettable score. Full Moon Silhouette: The Trope Codifier in the scene where ET makes Elliott's bike fly. The image of the bike silhouetted against the moon became the logo of Steven Spielberg's production company Amblin Entertainment.

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Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: The use of the insult "penis breath" (along with maybe the "Uranus" joke) in this film, as well as one use of the word "shit" and a few uses of "damn", was Spielberg specifically gunning for the PG rating. Ironic, considering the first line was removed in the infamously Lighter and Softer re-release (the one best known for the walkie-talkie guns). Dilating Door: The Spheroid Dropship has those as seen in the final shot of E.T. watching his friends as the ship prepares for departure. Mood Whiplash: You'll be hard pressed to find a movie where you go from laughing to crying so much in such a short period of time. Longing Look: The blond girl in Elliott's class seems to have a crush on him as she keeps sending longing looks his way. One Head Taller: Played for Laughs; Elliott has to climb on top of a classmate crawling after his escaped frog to kiss the girl.

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Missing Child: Elliott goes off into the woods to help E.T. and stays the night, causing his mother to report him missing. Flat Character: None of Michael's friends get any type of characterization, or even that much screen-time. Kids Are Cruel: When Elliott is mad that nobody believes he saw a "goblin" in the shed, he goes out of his way to let his mom know that their dad is with his girlfriend in Mexico. This drives her to tears and Mike to a near Rage Breaking Point. Aliens Love Human Food: Elliott leaves a trail of Reese's Pieces for E.T. The alien loves the candy and follows the trail.

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