ARRIVAL (2016) ☾ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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Комментарии • 330

  • @Centane
    @Centane   +23

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  • @coldflamebluedragon196

    Arrival taught me that Governments communicating with each other is much more challenging than the Humans communicating with Aliens

  • @JordanCesaroni93

    Arrival is genius technical filmmaking combined with a profound message -- that we are happy because we choose to live life despite its inevitability and predictability

  • @charlize1253

    This movie is based on the real idea that languages not only use a different vocabulary, but express different underlying things -- for example, the [Inuits] famously have 30 different words for different kinds of snow; French has a lot of words for emotions including twelve different kinds of "love"; German has a lot of words for philosophical ideas; Chinese is indirect and uses a lot of vague symbolic metaphors -- and when someone learns a new language, they not only learn the words but they re-wire their brains to actually perceive new things they couldn't before (such as the different kinds of snow the [Inuits] can see). When people learn German they actually become more philosophical, and when they learn French they actually perceive emotions differently; that's a true scientific phenomenon. The movie's idea is that if an alien language can span time, then can learning the language enable someone to see through time?

  • @bigdream_dreambig

    "Oh, I shouldn't be getting emotional over this!" Of course you should! That's part of what makes it such a great movie! 😁

  • @edmo922
    @edmo922  +129

    I remember how I felt walking out of the theater the first time I saw this, and that is why I will always watch reactions to it. Probably my favorite movie ever. Denis Villeneuve is a sci-fi wizard.

  • @pheverdream5618

    If after watching Arrival for the first time you find yourself wondering what Louise's temporal experience is like, simply watch the movie again. You now know what the meaning and context of every event in the movie. Your mind is free to recall what will be future events in the film at any point of your re-watch. If you watch it again with someone who hasn't seen it before, you'll observe it's effects play out linearly in their reaction while your mind dances forward and back throughout the scope of the movie.

  • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer

    Amy Adams is absolutely believable in the role. She is very loveable as Louise

  • @gabsrants

    Best first contact movie ever - I would put Contact second and the Chinese series of the Three-Body Problem third.

  • @RoxxSerm
    @RoxxSerm  +26

    Went into the cinema expecting "just another alien movie". Went out of there questioning the meaning of life and what i would have done in her shoes.

  • @user-ed5ng6lr1f

    Arrival is one the best films in the last 30 years, unique, interesting, touching and extremely well made. Love your reaction, especially the "I don't know what to say" at the end. Some here.

  • @tileux
    @tileux  +115

    My wife and I have lost a son and a daughter. I adore this movie. I cant put in words what it says to me and, if i could, I think very few other people could understand my words.

  • @samc9516
    @samc9516  +51

    37:09

  • @crispy_338

    Saw it in theaters. It was an incredible cinematic experience.

  • @BeCoShooter

    Saw it in the theater. When it was over, most of the audience sat there in stunned silence.

  • @viciouspiggy1

    The Hungarian word for inciting opponents to fight and defeating them one by one is szalámitaktika, salami tactics. Also, the bomb scene was great - they had spent so much time trying to understand the Heptapods that when they used a human gesture, pointing at the bomb, Banks and Donnelly didn't get it.

  • @feudist
    @feudist  +15

    Brilliant short story intelligently adapted into a marvelous movie. Villaneuve trusts his audience. The achingly beautiful "Nature of Daylight" captures the reveal of Hannah's fate perfectly.

  • @jasonschuler2256

    One of my top 10 favorite movies of all time!!

  • @Dirkus17

    Ah, I completely missed that Ian says "Screw it. Everybody dies" when he takes off his hazmat. And then the irony (the tragedy?) of the decision he makes at the end.

  • @MZ-bl6wg

    As a single dad of a beautiful amazing baby girl that is my life this movie absolutely destroys me!!!I LOVE it though!!! The song “the theory of everything” is SO beautiful!