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Arrival (Denis Villeneuve, 2016) Movie • Page 4

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by airik625, Jun 17, 2016.

  1. Derek

    Get stung

    I go to the theater MAYBE once a year. I think I might go see this Monday on my day off.
     
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  2. jmwhit04

    May Your Music Break My Eardrums Prestigious

    Man, when it all came together at the end, I can't describe the wave of emotion that hit me.
     
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  3. EngineDown

    formerly known as chill yoshi

    this reminds me of interstellar, and a few other nolan movies, but denis just executes 100x better. incredible.
     
  4. ChrisCantWrite

    Trusted Prestigious

    This excites me.
     
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  5. Kevin360

    Someday I’ll find me Prestigious

    In Nolan I trust, but there was something about Arrival that had a grip on me even stronger than Interstellar does/did.
     
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  6. kbeef2

    Trusted Supporter

    Loved everything about this. Just really well-made in every aspect.
     
  7. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

    I loved how they scienced (and languaged) the shit out of communicating with them

    I spent half the movie thinking Louise had recently lost Hannah, and calculating what it would mean for someone her age to have had a teenaged daughter, kid in elementary school while she's getting her doctorate in linguistics

    also I was so happy they for the most part didn't make Ian and Louise's relationship romantic and more mutual respect for each other's intellect and got kinda mad when they threw that in there, not every movie needs romance just because there's a male and female lead
     
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  8. Guys Named Todd

    Regular Prestigious

    I aasuned this was going to be good based in the reviews, but I was not ready to love it as much as I did. I also wasnt expecting it to have such an emotional impact. Has anyone read the short story they based this on?
     
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  9. FrenzalRob

    34 / Melbourne, Australia Supporter

    Can't wait for this. The fact that people are saying it throws more emotion at you than Interstellar is a huge draw card. That movie hit me right in the fucking heart.

    That plus the fact that sci-fi is just awesome.
     
  10. amorningofsleep

    No Fun. Not Ever.

    Damn good film. Although it's difficult for me not to love a movie about aliens.
     
  11. I have prioritized seeing this ASAP
     
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  12. ForestOfAllusion

    Old Aesthetic Prestigious

    For those who haven't seen it: loved it, go see it.

    For those who have when the twist unfolded and everyone figured it out with the daughter in the future rather than the past, the gasps in my theater were audible. It's been a long time since a movie has really memorized an audience like that.
     
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  13. Lucas27

    Trusted

    Sci-fi is one of those genres where, if it's done right, it's my favorite genre. But for every good sci-fi film, I feel like there's always ten Oblivions where the movie is just a rehash of a hundred different sci-fi tropes. All this to say, the buzz for Arrival already has me convinced it'll be one of my favorites. So excited.
     
  14. Ferrari333SP

    Prestigious Supporter

    My theater didn't really have that moment; I don't think there was one specific moment in the film where that was explicitly revealed, from my memory. To tell you the truth, I actually didn't realize that's what happened until after leaving the theater and discussing it with my friend. Then I was like "Ohhhhhhh, now it all makes sense"
     
  15. Ferrari333SP

    Prestigious Supporter

    Think I'm going to see this again
     
  16. jjnunn118

    Signal Vs. Noise Prestigious

    Saw this yesterday and was absolutely floored. The first 15 minutes or so, basically until Forest Whitaker shows up, is the most beautiful and heartbreaking opening I've seen since Up.
     
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  17. suicidesaints

    Trusted Prestigious

    I've been dying to see this since it was announced, but I'm kind of worried that I'll be disappointed after all this hype. Hope not.

    Will hopefully go see it tomorrow on discount day.
     
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  18. I Am Mick

    @gravebug Prestigious

    Absolutely fantastic. Been thinking about it all day. (I hated Interstellar, this is a thousand times better)
     
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    Ferrari333SP

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  20. flask

    Trusted Supporter

    For me, nothing tops a well made sci-fi film. I haven't loved one this much since Children of Men. Can't wait to see what he does with Blade Runner.
     
  21. This was phenomenal. Ambitious in its concept, some simple yet interesting visual ideas, and an emotional core. It's everything I could've asked for. I hope it gets a lot of recognition during awards season. I haven't left the theater with my brain teased and my heart strings pulled like this since Interstellar. When I first saw the Heptapods, it definitely reminded me of the visual of the spider in Enemy.
    I've seen Denis Villeneuve's four most recent films now, and they're all fantastic. I'm very excited to see his Blade Runner.
     
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  22. domotime2

    Great Googly Moogly Supporter

    fucking loved this so much.

    the only flaw was ian's last line, dear god
     
  23. chewbacca110

    "I'll chew on a dog!"

    Even though I knew that cheesey line was coming, it still felt impactful.

    Saw this last night and couldn't stop thinking about it today.
     
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  24. I Am Mick

    @gravebug Prestigious

    That line really didn't bother me. I understand why it felt unearned, as their relationship wasn't the focus of the story at all. But at the same time, they were there working together night and day together, and he's a nerdy scientist. I get it.
     
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  25. brandon_260

    Trusted Prestigious

    This is fine. But it also just feels like so many other sci fi movies smashed together. Last 5 minutes are dreadful.
     
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