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Much like Christopher Nolan, who has done a number of great, “cerebral” films including Memento (2000), Inception (2010), and Interstellar (2014), I have recently come to appreciate the directorial talents of Denis Villeneuve. From his previous films like Prisoners (2013) and Sicario (2015), I’ve seen him deliver powerful messages about who we are as humans and how we deal with evil. In Arrival, once again the enemy is humanity itself, and the angry and violent mistrust it has against anything it doesn’t understand. Fortunately, despite its repeated visual motif of black and white, Arrival shows that peace can be found in the gray area of language interpretation.
While I don’t want to give away the twist of this film, I have to say that the way it was presented certainly makes for a powerful impact once it has been realized. I will simply attribute this to the talent of Denis Villeneuve and the superb screenplay used to guide the audience along to the stunning conclusion. If you haven’t seen any of Villeneuve’s films yet, now’s a great time to start. I certainly will look forward to his next piece, if this is the type of work he’s putting out right now.
A fantastic, cerebral, and realistic approach to a classic sci-fi scenario, I give Arrival 5.0 stars out of 5.

The movie is great but not for everyone. Just be aware this is REALLY not an action movie. If you are the sort of person who needs action to be happy then look elsewhere. This is more of a character drama with neat sci-fi concepts at the core of the narrative.

But the part that hooked me the most was that it was about a first contact with an alien race, and it treated that first contact right for me. The motivations were right, the anxiety, and wonder. The complexity of human emotion in the midst of a first contact experience was amazing. The protocols that you know would be in play, versus the desire to make a "proper introduction" and the journey to understand the intent on each side. I loved it, absolutely.
Ever since I read The Mote in God's Eye, which was supposed to depict an epic first contact (but was actually smart to the point of bizarre) I wanted to see something more realistic to a human experience.
Other films and books have tried for a good first contact scene, and I've seen a lot of cheese, or a lack of depth. This had the right tension. I have to give a lot of credit to the imagination it took to have the right perspective for this- that did not let it turn into a caricature. Bravo!

We are very fortunate indeed that for a very few dollars, we actually get to OWN some of our favorite films. Now THAT's a perk to celebrate! 😉
The dvd arrived at warp speed, it was safely n carefully packed, n the movie was still in shrink wrap, just as promised. A very CLASSY Seller. Thank you!

You're getting two stories that don't even seem like they're two stories in the beginning. First contact with aliens and a question about time & will. This is one of the most elegant approaches that I've ever encountered on both subjects. I love it and the fact that the cinematography and acting are all top notch. Without that perfect execution, the entire premise could be ruined or wasted.

