I was expecting a generic alien invasion movie, and I was pleasantly surprised

  • f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz
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    55 minutes ago

    Same. I’m skeptical of most newer movies given all the rehashes and sequels. The presentation of the aliens had me shaking a little bit!

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      47 minutes ago

      you can watch skyline if you want to watch nothing new or interesting.

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    6 hours ago

    The concept of linguistics changing the way we understand the world is interesting but i cannot enjoy a movie that portrays other countries as unreasonable warmongers and incompetent while portraying the US as reasonable and brilliant.

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    6 hours ago

    Loved the movie! Such a great concept and so elegantly made. But the tagged on love story kind of took me out of it. Could almost hear the producers pushing that love story for wider audience appeal.

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    7 hours ago

    The thing I remember about this movie was that India got mad one of the fictional aliens from this movie decided to land in Pakistan instead of India.

    The other thing I remember was that they for some reason decided to show the location on the map as “Punjab, Pakistan” which is even more generic because it’s a province not a city.

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      59 minutes ago

      The other thing I remember was that they for some reason decided to show the location on the map as “Punjab, Pakistan” which is even more generic because it’s a province not a city.

      I could see India being upset over that because it’s disputed territory.

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    7 hours ago

    The best sound design team. I also love the ability of the visual design team to give a true feeling of scale and weight to things.

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      3 hours ago

      Read the short story before re-watching. Definitely gives you a better perspective.

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        7 hours ago

        It’s a book. Then again I don’t watch much tv, so who knows, it may have been adapted by now. The book is worth reading though, it’s very good.

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          7 hours ago

          There’s a film of it, but I’ve only ever read the book. It is a really good book by a WWII veteran who really gets a lot of points about the war and what happened across.

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            5 hours ago

            I too have an ever growing list. if you’ve never read Vonnegut before, he is really worth moving up the list.

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    14 hours ago

    I watched it for the first time last year without knowing anything about it and, as someone who loves to nerd out about anything linguistics related (am translator, for context), I cannot describe how gleeful I was that such subjects had center focus in a big blockbuster like that. Obviously the other aspects of the movie were amazing as well and the story got me very emotional by the end, but I will never shut up about how interesting and important that translation/communication aspect of the movie was.

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      Definitely a top 20 in my book, one of my wife’s top 5. I also love the book, it’s very short story, you can probably read it in the time it’d take to watch the movie (I’m a slow reader and did it in a few hours), it doesn’t add too much, but it’s a bit of interesting mathematical philosophy which I found quite endearing.

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      5 hours ago

      I read this stuff casually and I was generally familiar with the theories in both Arrival and Interstellar, but I couldn’t make heads or tails of either when I watched the movies. I completely missed what they were pointing at in Interstellar and thought they butchered the idea that Amy Adams was caught in her own frame of how she understood her experience of time.

      I am sure that’s my problem, but I truly wonder how anyone was supposed to appreciate the movies without internalizing the critical theories

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          1 hour ago

          Very happy to see my notion shared on this platform.

          “But the science”

          Miss me with that bullshit, you don’t get to tote how “scientifically accurate” something is in the first half (it wasn’t) and then get time travel/self recurrence in the second half.

          It was just a bad movie with high production value, if I want that I’ll watch moonfall.

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    21 hours ago

    This movie absolutely destroyed me emotionally for like a week. I was wholly unprepared for what this movie was really about. I was expecting an alien invasion movie and got a brickload of emotions dumped on my heart.

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      14 hours ago

      Same. Saw it a few months before my first child was born and it opened up something in me that I didn’t know was there. I’ve never watched a movie that made me weep until this one. Full on sobbing. Watched it again a week later, wasn’t a fluke - sobbed again.