This blog is reserved for my random ideas about writing. As an author, I'm fascinated with communication, so I simply had to share this movie review I just posted on my movie blog!
Movie Title: Arrival
Movie Title: Arrival
Grade: A
Rating: PG-13,
116 minutes
In a Nutshell: Earning 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes,
this intelligent sci-fi thriller features an outstanding performance from Amy
Adams that already has garnered Oscar buzz. This fascinating film will tickle your brain and warm
your heart.
I didn’t want to post my review right after I saw it,
because I wanted it to percolate in my head and process it for a while
first. The more I thought about it, the
more I loved it. It’s hard to write a review without giving too much away, so I apologize for the spoiler alerts below. It’s better to see the movie “blind”, so to
speak, so that you get to experience the unfolding of the story.
"Arriving" at the end of the movie and understanding it is a satisfying journey when you have to work it out in your own mind.
"Arriving" at the end of the movie and understanding it is a satisfying journey when you have to work it out in your own mind.
You know a movie has done its job when the audience claps
and then slowly walks out of the theater, as they try to contemplate what they
have just experienced. That’s what
happened when I sat in a packed theater Friday night. I can’t wait for you to see it and read your
comments!
Uplifting theme:
- “Language
is complicated and messy and sometimes it can be both.” – Dr. Louise Banks
- This
is less about aliens and science fiction, but instead, more about humanity and working together.
- “If you could see your whole life start to finish, would you change things?” – Dr. Louise Banks I loved the movie City of Angels and how, despite life being hard and even heart-breaking at times, it’s still worth living….every minute.
Things I liked:
- Director
Denis Villeneuve usually makes violent, profanity-laced Rated R movies like Sicario and Prisoners,
so I was happy to see him offer something else more family-friendly and
cerebral.
- The
cinematography is fantastic. One of
the best takes is when we first see the alien spacecraft in a field in
Montana with fog drifting over the ridge. Gorgeous. The camera rolls in almost a 360 degree span that is absolutely
stunning.
- It
reminded me a little bit of the movie Signs , which I loved, because of the lingering
uneasiness that lasts throughout the entire movie. The tension is handled very well. It also reminded me of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
and Contact, because of the lessons we learn about humanity and our
connection to the universe.
- I
loved the no-gravity chamber inside the spaceship, especially when the
people inside could look far down below at the people walking around. Super cool.
- I’m
such a nerd that when Dr. Banks’ lecture on the Portuguese language was
interrupted, I was disappointed that I didn’t get to hear it. Ha ha
- We’ve never seen aliens like this before. We’ve never seen a spaceship like this before. We’ve never seen a written language like this before. Three cheers for creative writers!
- I was mesmerized with how the spaceships left the atmosphere….soooo cool.
- Did
you catch Louise’s earrings at the fancy event when she was talking to
General Shang of China (played by Tzi Ma)?
If you look closely, you’ll also see that same image repeated on her daughter’s
notebook. Pay attention to other places you see a bird in a cage too.
- There
is a little bit of humor, which audiences always appreciate.
- SPOILER ALERT. As a university professor who teaches English, I LOVE that the film revolved around language and trying to communicate with the aliens, yet was really about how we humans communicate with each other. Amy Adams’ character (also a college professor) wrote, “Language is the cornerstone of civilization.” The gift that the aliens brought was perfect. An intriguing idea in the movie is that language shapes the way we think more than the way we think shapes our language.
- HUGE
SPOILER ALERT!!!! I LOVED the way
that time was used in the movie.
Because we’re human, we view time as linear. That simple fact makes us believe that
what we’re seeing at the beginning of the movie is the beginning of the
story. The movie folds over on
itself, just as the language of the aliens does. Once Louise realizes that, we also
realize what is happening in the story.
Very cool.
Things I didn’t like:
- Some
viewers have complained about the slow pace, but I didn’t mind, because it
gave my brain a chance to consider all of the different story angles and
messages.
- Each encounter
with the aliens cut off too soon. I
wanted them to last longer.
- Jeremy
Renner delivers a good performance.
Unfortunately, his character doesn’t contribute much and he admits
that they wouldn’t be anywhere without Louise. He figures out one thing without her and
he makes a really strange decision in the end that I didn’t like.
- What
was the deal with Forest Whitaker’s weird accent?
- There
is a lot of quiet mumbling, making it often difficult to understand what
people are saying.
- Sometimes
things were out of focus, which was annoying. I recognize that was an artistic choice,
forcing us to focus on a specific thing, but sometimes it just annoyed me; I wanted to see everything!
Interesting lines:
- “If
all I ever gave you was a hammer…” – Louise
“Every answer is a nail.” – Colonel
Weber (Forest Whitaker)
- “Memory is a strange thing. It doesn’t work like I used to
think. We are bound by time, by its
order…” – Louise
- “There
are days that define your story beyond your life.” - Louise
Funny lines:
- “You
made quick work of those insurgent videos.” – Colonel Weber
“You made quick work of those
insurgents.” – Louise
- “When
was the last time you did something stressful?” – Army doctor
“Does this count? Just saying…” – Ian Donnelly (Jeremy Renner)
- “Yeah. That just happened.” – Ian Donnelly
- “Trust
me. You can understand communication
and still end up single.” - Louise
Tips for
parents:
- Kids
will think the aliens are cool, not too scary.
- Yay
for science and math!
- There
are some subtitles your kids will need to read or have read to them.
- The one and only person who dropped an F-bomb happened to be an Avenger…Jeremy Renner.
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The movie is based on a short story by Ted Chiang entitled
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