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    When mysterious spacecraft touch down across the globe, an elite team - led by expert translator Louise Banks (Academy Award® nominee Amy Adams) - races against time to decipher their intent. As tensions mount between fearful governments, Banks discovers the aliens’ true purpose and, to avert global war, takes a chance that could threaten her life, and quite possibly humanity. Oscar® nominee Jeremy Renner and Academy Award® winner Forest Whitaker co-star in this mesmerizing masterpiece with a mind-blowing ending.
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  • @thedefinitionisthis
    @thedefinitionisthis Год назад +1169

    I remember loving this movie when it came out. I took a woman on a date to see it in theatres. After the movie was done, the theatre applauded, myself included. My date was like: “well that was a whole lot of nothing…”. There were no further dates afterwards lol.

    • @tybaltmalema3566
      @tybaltmalema3566 Год назад +156

      Good man

    • @JoshuaDay0550
      @JoshuaDay0550 Год назад +12

      @@tybaltmalema3566 I felt exactly like your date lol. I was like ..... "oh... so she decided to have the kid even though she knew the kid would die. ok? "

    • @WelshAmethystGirl087
      @WelshAmethystGirl087 Год назад +90

      Great decision this film is a master piece

    • @TheRadScientist_
      @TheRadScientist_ Год назад +67

      One of the best modern sci-fi pieces and that’s her reaction? Good choice not to continue pursuing that lol… luckily I showed my current gf this film in one of our first few date nights and she absolutely loved it and cried her eyes out. Ik right away she was a keeper 😂

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 Год назад +40

      The meaning of a simple story can still be complex. People who lack to see that aren’t worth your time. Most of us live very boring lives but still feel like so much is going on lol. To put it in perspective.

  • @fortunatus1
    @fortunatus1 Год назад +429

    According to the director, the dying words of the Chinese General's wife translated to "In war, there are no winners, only widows."

    • @kuhpunkt
      @kuhpunkt Год назад +7

      According to the director? Because nobody else could translate chinese? :D

    • @Ailurophile1984
      @Ailurophile1984 Год назад +10

      “Men die in war, women most affected”

    • @JohnYoo39
      @JohnYoo39 Год назад +13

      ​@@kuhpunkt its what he intended. It's not what was literally said.

    • @kuhpunkt
      @kuhpunkt Год назад

      @@JohnYoo39 ???

    • @JohnYoo39
      @JohnYoo39 Год назад

      @@kuhpunkt "战争,不成就英雄 ...只会留下 ... 孤儿寡母" is what was literally said. Nothing about winners and an inclusion of orphans. I don't know what you're sending the ?? for.
      Surely it's obvious for even a dipshit to understand poetic sentences that sounds smooth in one language usually sound awkward in another - so in a movie that is so obsessed with language, you know they nailed the Mandarin but the English also sounds good, therefore they probably don't mean exactly the same thing.

  • @CraigMurraysVids
    @CraigMurraysVids Год назад +159

    Great reaction. I've said this elsewhere, but this movie really affected me. My wife died of cancer, and if I had known that in advance I still wouldn't change a single minute because she was everything to me.

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol Год назад +19

      What a lovely comment.

    • @SteveErrey
      @SteveErrey 7 дней назад

      That's beautiful, and a testament to the love you shared.

  • @agentsculder2451
    @agentsculder2451 Год назад +197

    The fact that Louise learned their language means she can experience any moment in her daughter's life whenever she chooses to. For her, Hannah is always alive. Because Ian didn't learn the language, Hannah is dead. Such a moving, thought provoking film.

    • @specificsoup
      @specificsoup Год назад +8

      i think the one thing I always wondered is how did Ian not manage to learn the language, at least to a level of fluency close to Louise's, if not as good. that's really the only thing in this movie that I would 'nitpick' is I thought he would have been able to foresee some of those future events too, while perhaps not being as adept as Louise, but still.... nonetheless, that doesn't in any way detract from my experience of the movie, i LOVE it but I did wonder. Like is it so hard to fully learn that very few people actually develop the future-seeing ability?

    • @smiley7648
      @smiley7648 Год назад +16

      @@specificsoup It could have been a conscious choice he made. Deciding not to learn the language once he found out what learning it would do. Seeing your entire life has its positives, but as well, brings negatives. Such as losing the sense of anticipation and mystery of life as it unfolds. Also unlocking and experiencing ahead of time, all the painful moments in your life to come, etc. He may have preferred a life where he would not see his entire future, and I think a lot of people would also make that same choice.

    • @ysgramornorris2452
      @ysgramornorris2452 10 месяцев назад +14

      @@specificsoup Not everyone is good with languages. Some people just aren't wired that way. And this isn't a human language. You can learn how to write like a heptapod and read what it writes, but to truly understand them and see the world like they do, it takes a level of immersion that Ian simply isn't capable of.

    • @hellomark1
      @hellomark1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Plus if she had actually had that conversation with him, Hannah might not exist, or could become a different kid entirely. If she changes events in the present/past it will affect future outcomes. So essentially she *can't* tell him about Hannah dying without killing her herself.

  • @AnimatedViking
    @AnimatedViking Год назад +319

    This is one of the rare movies where the plot twist adds to the rewatchability to the movie. It just hits alot harder the second time you see the movie, and you know where it's headed.

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 Год назад +24

      Yeah! The first time I watched it I didn’t understand the connection between Louise telling her daughter the non-zero sum game in the future and her presence in the board room/conference room in the present. Now I know that in both those separate moments in her life, she was experiencing them simultaneously.

    • @remliqa
      @remliqa Год назад

      Most movies with good plot twist do that.

    • @specificsoup
      @specificsoup Год назад +5

      when she has just recently had her baby, and she says "come back to me" like somebody is handing her the baby..... but you realize she's really saying it like "come back to me after I lost you" because she can go through and experience all these events in time all over again 🥺🥺🥺 and she says "come back to me" right after she dies 😭😭😭

    • @Bunny99s
      @Bunny99s Месяц назад +1

      @@WoWGirl6 I think there are more interpretations of this. It's possible that she wasn't really experiencing them simultaneously. Though her future memory of course is linked to the moment in the past / present when she actually heard the term from Ian. So in the future she essentially throught about Ian when she actually mentioned "ask your daddy" and she remembered the moment in the past. So at the moment she heard it in the present, her ability to see into the future triggered the future memory where she actually was reminded of this moment in the past.
      Of course none of the time paradoxes is even remotely addressed in this movie. Because if the future isn't pre-determined (which it probably is), any minor change in the present would have drastic consequences in the future (butterfly effect). The movie Butterfly Effect doesn't actually address the implications properly. It would be even more drastic than depicted in the movie. Even a single air molecule pushed in the past can in the long run have huge consequences. Like a hurricane that is forming is slightly deviated from the original path and may hit or miss a certain building in turn. This escalates into all the consequences for the people living in that building. Everything that follows would take complete different paths for so many people. Construction workers to repair the building, insurance companies, etc. Every interaction any of those people would have had would be changed and this propagates into the future. Tiny changes can result in larger ones. A person that tries to reach a bus but misses it by a few sectond vs getting there on time would in turn delay the depature of the bus. The whole traffic would work out differently. One case might result in a terrible accident (Final Destination level), the other may have no effect at all.
      So if you can actually see into the future, the only reasonable conclusion would be that it is pre-determined because if the knowledge about the future does affect the present, the future would be utterly changed immediately and what you just saw would not happen at all. So if it would affect the future, what you would see would be more like noise of billions of potential futures, so you can not really make any sense of it.

    • @lorettabes4553
      @lorettabes4553 Месяц назад

      @@remliqa Yesss like Shutter Island

  • @jimjimcherie
    @jimjimcherie Год назад +83

    I'm a translator and an interpreter, this is one of my favorite films ever made. Language is such a wonderful thing and so many people limit themselves to one. I also believe in what Ian mentioned, how, when you truly know a language, it rewires your brain, the way you think and your personality change with it.
    This movie blows my mind every single time I watch it, it's so, so brilliant, and I get emotional every time. It's just so impactful.

    • @Lia-uf1ir
      @Lia-uf1ir Год назад +6

      I think it's called the Sapir-Whorf theory, right?

    • @jimjimcherie
      @jimjimcherie Год назад +5

      @@Lia-uf1ir that is correct! My personality and the way I think do change between my mothertongue and English, so I've always been a firm supporter of this theory. It generally only happens when you've fully immersed yourself in the language however.

    • @Lia-uf1ir
      @Lia-uf1ir Год назад +2

      @@jimjimcherie I notcied that too since English is also not my first language. It's gotten so far that often I do know the English word I wanna use but not the German one because I started to *think* in English a while ago. I even dream in English!

    • @jimjimcherie
      @jimjimcherie Год назад +3

      @@Lia-uf1ir YES!!! It happens to me so often 🤣🤣 I think and dream in English most of the time, instead of Spanish, and I use a lot of Spanglish during my personal conversations, specially bcs I'm constantly alternating between English and Spanish bcs I'm an interpreter, and work 12 hour days sometimes, so once I'm done with work it's so hard for me to separate the languages sjsjsjs.

    • @pedroteran5885
      @pedroteran5885 Год назад +5

      You might enjoy Samuel Delany's novel Babel 17 from the early 60s. It is also based on Sapir-Whorf and its implications with alien languages. It broke ground by devising a science-fiction setting where the science is linguistics and the main character, much like here, is a linguist tasked with cracking an alien code.
      Arrival, btw, is based on a short story by Ted Chiang, 'The story of your life'.

  • @Mewshiix
    @Mewshiix Год назад +150

    Another thing that will blow your minds. Is that the Heptapods see the future right? So then Abbott and Costello both understood the risks of going to earth. And Abbott knew that he would be killed for the language to be given to humanity.. which makes it even more sad!
    Such a great movie!

    • @georgekellon2471
      @georgekellon2471 Год назад +1

      Wow... You're right... Mind Blown!

    • @daphneglasurus7886
      @daphneglasurus7886 Год назад +4

      I actually interpreted “The death process” To mean he was dying of old age.

    • @Mewshiix
      @Mewshiix Год назад +14

      @@daphneglasurus7886 that’s a cool interpretation but I don’t think it really fits the scene. To me it mirrors Louise’s situation that has yet to happen. She has visions of the future knowing that her daughter is going to die. In this case, Abbott knew he would die going to earth to help humanity. They both knew the outcome and went on the mission anyways because they know that meeting Ian and Louise is what inevitably gives Louise the drive for her to learn their language.

    • @vbvermont
      @vbvermont Год назад

      How long will it take humanity to learn the language? Because everyone will soon be able to see their future, including the dad.

    • @RenaissanceK
      @RenaissanceK Год назад +2

      @@vbvermont to be fair, i don’t believe even half of humanity would even WANT to learn it. and those that attempt it might not all learn it. regardless of the fact that not everyone is good at languages and this seems like a very complex one that not everyone could get their heads around (louise had an easier time because she’s already amazing at languages) like they said in the movie, not everyone’s brains can withstand such things like this. i wouldn’t be surprised if many people learned it and then killed themselves as they slowly start to see time this way. it’s a very heavy burden. seeing your entire life and knowing things that will happen thousands of years in the future is not something everyone will find desirable im sure. so i think someone like Ian would probably not even want this gift even if he could theoretically learn it. that’s how i think about it at least. i don’t know if id want to see time this way.

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 Год назад +212

    “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”
    ― Arthur C. Clarke

    • @arker5835
      @arker5835 Год назад

      Both equally terrifying as amazing as well, I find. Or maybe not. We all know there's only two outcomes. First peaceful contact or the opposite.

    • @basketball_guru1904
      @basketball_guru1904 11 месяцев назад +4

      Tbh it’d be scarier if we are all alone imo

    • @basketball_guru1904
      @basketball_guru1904 9 месяцев назад

      @@Sevensilversuns I said it’s scarier if we’re alone in the universe

    • @Sevensilversuns
      @Sevensilversuns 9 месяцев назад

      @@basketball_guru1904 I am sorry, consider this a misunderstanding, take care

    • @mm2270
      @mm2270 2 месяца назад

      @@basketball_guru1904I agree. If we’re truly alone it would mean we’re an aberration. An anomaly and that life is not actually meant to be. It would have to mean that because of how incredibly, incomprehensibly vast the universe is. I find that notion to be scarier than that we’re just one of many forms of life.

  • @LEE-kq9tq
    @LEE-kq9tq Год назад +103

    The twist always makes me sob. Her figuring it out. And us figuring out that it's her future daughter she's been seeing and then her decision to still have their daughter, even knowing what was going to happen because... how would you not have your child and give up all of those memories. It's heartbreaking and beautiful

    • @lost4468yt
      @lost4468yt Год назад +1

      She didn't have a choice about having the daughter. Free will can't exist in this movie. She was compelled to take that path - just as Abbott was compelled to die in the explosion.
      The only way of having time like this is to remove free will. Else they wouldn't be able to even see the future. And it'd literally break causality.

  • @SPQRatae
    @SPQRatae Год назад +54

    This is by far the most intelligent reaction I have seen to this glorious, glorious film. Truly, an instant classic. This film will still be watched and appreciated in 50 years' time.

    • @KingDomsKingdom85
      @KingDomsKingdom85 6 месяцев назад +3

      It's one of my favourite films, and I couldnt agree more that their reaction is by far the best. They earned themselves a new subscriber.

  • @johncourtright1632
    @johncourtright1632 Год назад +24

    I believe Louise's ability to perceive her life in a non-linear fashion allows her a significant advantage over Ian in terms of dealing with their daughter's illness and death. For Ian, perceiving time in a linear fashion, Hannah's life starts out representing everything that is beautiful and hopeful. When she gets sick, all of that beauty and hope becomes a crushing heartbreak for him. For Louise, she can actively experience the most beautiful moments of her daughter's life before, during, and after Hannah's sickness.

  • @tileux
    @tileux Год назад +11

    What a lot of people forget is that abbot and costello have seen the bomb and abbot’s death before they even get to earth - but they proceed anyway. Abbot sacrifices him/her itself for the mission and all of the heptapods already know that. Also, the point is not for the aliens to communicate in an earth language but to teach earth people their language - thats why they dont bother communicating in english, even though, as the last meeting between louise and costello shows, they clearly understand english.
    My wife and i lost two children as infants. I find this movie really beautiful.

  • @JP_3191
    @JP_3191 Год назад +65

    The concept of time being non-linear is fascinating and should be explored more often in Sci-Fi films. On one hand you can see into the future but the downside would mean you would be unable to shake the emotions that come with life-altering events. I would imagine Louise would constantly feel that pain of losing her daughter and that to me is the most terrifying part of it all. This movie hits every time.

    • @headful4470
      @headful4470 Год назад +16

      "I forgot how good it felt to be held by you." Her mind was basically unshackled from time already, including emotions and perception. So that when it happened to her body, her mind was already so many years in the future when they broke up over her knowledge of the disease. Her mind is able to jump and live through all stages of her future life at any time, absolutely fascinating as well as terrifying.
      It's mindblowing and not how our brain works, so yeah, sci-fi at its best.

    • @vigorousera
      @vigorousera Год назад +3

      There's a movie called Flashback (2021) which deals with non-linear time. It has a pretty fascinating twist which I'd say made the movie (I rewound it several times because it was such a unique concept), but the rest of the movie veers into "YA" territory and can get a little cheesy.

    • @Ng1u
      @Ng1u Год назад +7

      It's terrifying but beautiful because even though she knows it will be painful she is still willing to go through it all over again because of how much she loves her daughter. The love for her daughter is so much stronger than the pain of losing her.

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Год назад

      The show Fringe deals with it as well. There are “humans” called Observers who are shown to show up at important events in history. They are humans basically from the future with tech that enables them to run probabilities.
      The way they experience time is explained by a scientist using a glass tube with fluid. For us, the water runs through the tube one way and pours out the end. For the “observers” he covers both ends so the water is contained in the tube. That instead of going one linear way, for them it is happening all at once.
      Actually really cool and underrated show.

    • @nicomeneses886
      @nicomeneses886 Год назад

      I feel like one of the series they have watched in this channel has prepared them with the concept of time being non-linear that's why they picked up on it real fast. I'll just write what it is below in case the ones reading this comment hasn't seen it and consider the info of having "time travel" in it is a spoiler in itself...
      It's Attack on Titan. Honestly it has one of the better presentation of the Bootstrap Paradox. It also reminded me of Dune, or maybe since because Dune has influenced almost every sci fi that came after it, Attack on Titan's author may have been influenced by it either directly or indirectly.

  • @T5March
    @T5March Год назад +14

    Shoutout to the OG, Abbott. It needed to keep this timeline for things to work out, so even if it knew, even before arriving, that it is going to be "death process", still stuck with it. This is the way.

  • @jksgameshelf3378
    @jksgameshelf3378 Год назад +65

    This film and "Children of Men" are tied - for me - as the two best sci-fi films of this century, and in the top ten of all time. Out of those two, "Arrival" is the one that still blows me away the most; just an amazing film. Great reaction.

    • @Aaron-ui9tj
      @Aaron-ui9tj Год назад +1

      Those are both fantastic picks.

    • @jefmay3053
      @jefmay3053 Год назад +3

      Ya you guys need to do "Children of Men"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Steelburgh
    @Steelburgh Год назад +42

    The alien story is interesting but I've always seen it as a vehicle to convey the true story, which is about the nature of communication, how it shapes how we think and who we are, and the idea of journey vs destination. When I first saw this, it was 2018 and I was starting a painful divorce and had two young kids. It absolutely WRECKED me. (Side note: I also make a living in communication so wow, did I connect with this movie.)

  • @brandonjuno
    @brandonjuno Год назад +62

    This film is really a masterpiece. With this, Villeneuve sold a ticket to every other work he produces.

    • @danzthename
      @danzthename Год назад +8

      I automatically watch all Villeneuve movies after seeing this one. He has not disappointed yet.

    • @IamNinjaOfNinja
      @IamNinjaOfNinja Год назад

      Blade runner, Joker, Dune, now I m Hella excited for these sequels

    • @MTart96
      @MTart96 Год назад +1

      @@IamNinjaOfNinjaIncendes is his best movie

    • @anonmuyous
      @anonmuyous Год назад

      @@MTart96 all of his movies are goated !

    • @mickaelsflow6774
      @mickaelsflow6774 Год назад +3

      After this, I knew Dune was in Good Hands. This movie though... it holds a special place in my heart. Thank you, Villeneuve.

  • @stephenryan1912
    @stephenryan1912 Год назад +10

    I love that you understood, the understanding of their language helps you perceive time on a non-linear timeline, so early on. Kudos.

  • @hazelnutmango
    @hazelnutmango Год назад +91

    You guys can always go to the movies if you really want to and post your review after if you’d like! You deserve to have that experience again after so long :) also, there are often times when theatres do screenings of previously released movies, you can consider that too!

    • @SeeJaneGoTV
      @SeeJaneGoTV  Год назад +17

      That's a good idea!

    • @JesseJ.Speigner
      @JesseJ.Speigner Год назад +7

      ​@@SeeJaneGoTV this film is very underrated in terms of how many have seen it.... Also think about this Abbot the heptapod that died in that explosion KNEW they were going to die before they even got there!!!!!! To know your death date and still to proceed for the greater good

    • @miff227
      @miff227 Год назад

      @@JesseJ.Speigner just remember, taking actions that adversely affect yourself for the greater good is one thing, but half the atrocities in the world were commited against the few for the greater good. All we should really do is protect individual rights.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад

      @@SeeJaneGoTV Arrival is one of my favourite sci fi movies. Thanks for choosing it.
      I’ve been watching different channels react to it,
      And one thing I was hoping someone would comment on was -
      How on earth did they get back down after being in the ship?
      Do they jump down to the platform and hope they don’t miss?🤔

    • @Mobiggs_
      @Mobiggs_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@JesseJ.Speigner He didn't have a choice. He experiences his life all at once. It had already happened/was happening/will happen for him.

  • @IRLSuperb
    @IRLSuperb Год назад +12

    25:00 when he pretended to be her with the voice I lost it. 😂 I love you guys. Also, you’re just saying “Papa Papa, Papa Pop”with your lips. 😂😂 by the way, the reason why they disappear and not just go up in space is because they are 4 Dimensional creatures. They can travel outside of the 3rd dimension of “up, down, left, right…” they just “appear and disappear” to us

  • @ThatShyGuyMatt
    @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад +50

    I remember we decided to see this last minute in a theater. What an experience. Espeically with the sound design. Hearing surround sound when they would communicate with the aliens was made your hair stand up (in a good way). You felt like you were there, learning along side the others.

    • @Bekka_Noyb
      @Bekka_Noyb Год назад +4

      dragged my friend to see it. Now she loves it too!

  • @iAmPimmiCue
    @iAmPimmiCue Год назад +7

    A cool thing I noticed was that Abbot was also late, and most likely it was because he knew he was going to die and was dreading showing up every time

  • @jennifermartin7844
    @jennifermartin7844 Год назад +18

    The music at the beginning and end of the movie is "On the Nature of Daylight" by Max Richter. It's been used in several movies, but most recently in The Last of Us in the episode with Bill and Frank. Makes me cry everytime it is used!

    • @donovanjones3282
      @donovanjones3282 Год назад +1

      as beautiful as it gets. ive never felt a stronger connection to diegetic musix

    • @NicolasCharly
      @NicolasCharly Год назад

      I adore the version used for the end credits of "Shutter Island", where it's mixed with Dinah Washington "This bitter Earth".
      I adore this piece of music. So moving, so simple, yet so powerful.

    • @KingDomsKingdom85
      @KingDomsKingdom85 6 месяцев назад

      My favourite piece of classical music due to its impact on my heart.

  • @daflyguydarren
    @daflyguydarren Год назад +14

    So many reactions to this film out there, and you both nailed the dots and connected them so quickly. The depth of the writing, the ingenious editing, the purposeful imagery and dialogue - you both absorbed it all in real-time and it was rewarding to see others “get it” as I did in the same places when I first saw it. This movie still sticks with me since I saw it in the theater 7 years ago. I was fortunate to meet the cinematographer Bradford Young last year (look him up), and tell him how much this film and its intelligence affected me.

  • @ThePharaz
    @ThePharaz Год назад +12

    The movie Contact (1997) fits in nicely with Interstellar and Arrival.
    “People assume that time is a strict progression from cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.” That's the Doctor's infamous explanation for what makes time travel possible.
    Every time I watch this movie I feel like my head is congested with my eyes watering and nose running and sometimes I can't breath.
    Think about they know the future so they already knew the bomb would be there and one of them would die.

  • @mawrthvallis2788
    @mawrthvallis2788 Год назад +7

    The design of Louise's house mimics the interior of the spaceship with it's large glass panel. And near the end she is shown rapping on the glass window
    to get her husband's attention similar to how the aliens tried to warn them about the bomb.

  • @captbunnykiller1.0
    @captbunnykiller1.0 Год назад +17

    Beautiful storytelling that becomes richer the longer one thinks of all the implications. Became one of my favourite instantly. (The dying words of the General's wife were "In war there are no winners, only widows.")

  • @wobaguk
    @wobaguk Год назад +25

    Its interesting, at no point did she see a possible future and not take the steps towards it. Once you see the future it seems to be inevitable, so maybe its the wrong perspective to say she 'chose' to have the kid knowing her fate. If she saw it, she was going to, becacuse its the future. Does that mean she was locked into a destiny, or was the future only pre-destined because it formed from the choices she was going to make, even though she hadnt made them yet.

  • @chriscoombes6751
    @chriscoombes6751 Год назад +26

    Love the reaction guys, knew there'd be tears by the end!
    I love most Sci-fi movies, but especially love Sci-fi that makes you think and keeps you guessing - intelligent Sci-fi, and it was so perfectly cast, written, scored - everything, this has to be pretty much my favorite Sci-fi film, and I must have re-watched this 2-3 times to catch everything & follow it 'properly' knowing the twist.
    I love that the alien design was as far removed from Human as possible & the learning process didn't feel 'dumbed down' for the audience - and then after all the sci-fi, the emotional gut punch at the end had me welling up! Thing is with Louise seeing her future, she'd already fallen in love with her daughter & experienced the loss too - she knew what was to come, & I understand that being prepared, she'd not want to miss out on the time they would have... but then understand Ians side too.. it was thought provoking is SO many ways

  • @Steelburgh
    @Steelburgh Год назад +9

    By the way, I've seen lots of reactors who never even understand the twist. Not sure I've seen any get the twist before it happens. I'm impressed!

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 6 месяцев назад +3

    It's remarkable how this got from "quite interesting"" to "highly emotional" in a couple of minutes

  • @AZAZELNESS
    @AZAZELNESS 7 месяцев назад +3

    One of my favourite movies. I like the premise of how learning the language allows one to perceive time in a non-linear fashion, much like us as the viewer of the movie are taught a similar lesson - we instantly expect the timeline of the movie to be linear, because that's what we're used to - that's how our minds work - but then at the end we're "rewired" to perceive what we've just experienced in a non-linear manner, just like the main character. It's so damn clever.

  • @IndySidhu88
    @IndySidhu88 Год назад +6

    Loved your reaction and one of my favourite films of all time.
    The General's wife’s last words are “In war there are no winners, only widows.”

  • @NEngler
    @NEngler Год назад +8

    Oh i already know you’re both gonna be shedding some tears. 😂 This is a good one.

  • @cmock810
    @cmock810 Год назад +5

    I remember the first time I saw this movie and I kept thinking it was just okay. It was moving a little slower than I cared for. And then the SECOND that I realized she wasn't remembering her daughter but was instead seeing her daughter and my heart dropped into my stomach. Ever since then, I have loved this movie. It is rare for a movie to be able to give me a plot twist without me seeing it coming, so when it does happen, I almost always immediately love the movie.

  • @michaeljacyna1973
    @michaeljacyna1973 Год назад +6

    The question you pose at the end of still going through it, or adopt, etc... I think in Louise's case, she already loves Hannah. In her mind, there is no replacing her, just as there is no replacing any lost child, and spending the little time they do have coming will be cherished.

  • @darkwillow1451
    @darkwillow1451 5 месяцев назад +3

    The thing is, its not a choice. Louise didnt chose to have a child. She can see the future, but she cannot change it.
    Every decision she makes (including the phone call) were already made. Its all a beautiful plan. Abbott already knew he would die. Thats why he didnt immediately show up that time. He was collecting his thoughts so to say and was getting ready for it.
    Thats the thing about this movie. Its not about choices, its about acceptance and living with them.

    • @mm2270
      @mm2270 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, this is the correct interpretation, at least in my view of things. Our future is not something that may happen or could happen, it’s something that will or even HAS happened. We just experience time linearly, so we think we’re making choices. But many theoretical physicists agree that time, from the beginning of the universe to its very end, is all there all at once. We just can’t see it until we move into it, one moment at a time.
      If this is true, Hannah was going to be born, grow up and tragically die at a young age. Seen this way, it seems a little unfair for Ian to blame Louise for this. I doubt she could have changed the future. She already saw it, so it was going to happen no matter what. This makes the ending even more sad to me.

  • @headful4470
    @headful4470 Год назад +6

    When the writer feels like writing a timeless movie and takes it too literal.
    Amazing masterpiece.

  • @hj-ct2qi
    @hj-ct2qi Год назад +3

    so impressed that you caught the "non zero sum game" moment. i've watched so many reactions and most people don't notice what was being implied there in the first watch. i certainly didn't!

  • @FredtheDorfDorfman1985
    @FredtheDorfDorfman1985 Год назад +5

    She didn’t really have a choice. She saw it was so in the future. If she saw it in the future, she already made the decision. It’s like The Oracle explaining seeing the future to Neo, that he didn’t come there to make the choice, he’s already made it. Now he has to understand why he made it.

    • @royalecrafts6252
      @royalecrafts6252 Год назад

      the oracle made the play for neo to think that neo needs to make the choice, the oracle played that out in machine's and humanity's favour, that's not what happened in this movie, still, she had the chance to NOT have a kid

    • @Jabberwocky415
      @Jabberwocky415 Год назад +5

      It’s not even that she’s just seeing the future, she’s experiencing and living the future at the same time as the present. Or rather, for her there is no such thing as past, present, and future; all time is the same.

  • @xBloodXGusherx
    @xBloodXGusherx Год назад +2

    Glad to know I am part of the 19.5% who have been subbed for a long time now!
    Love to support!

  • @cindygrape
    @cindygrape Год назад +7

    I always thought that she saw her future and no matter what, it would become true and so there wasn't like a beat where she thought whether she would have this child or not, it was obvious to her she would because she had already done the mourning too knowing everything! And it's understandable that Jeremy's character felt betrayed because he hadn't! Like your mind changes completely after knowing this language, you don't think and see like we do anymore

  • @andrewcrowder4958
    @andrewcrowder4958 2 месяца назад

    The two of you notice things I hadn’t. You make this new for me. And your interaction with each other adds another dimension. Thank you for this.

  • @Zedd0z
    @Zedd0z Год назад +5

    One of my favorite movies! It's a pleasure to watch reactions of this movie with people who are intelligent and compassionate like the two of you :) Love from Sweden! ❤

  • @cameronschaefer1472
    @cameronschaefer1472 Год назад +1

    What gets me about the heptapods is that Abbott could see his death in the future, and he didn't hesitate to save Louise and Ian

  • @Mike-ro2cq
    @Mike-ro2cq Год назад +29

    A Quiet Place is a GREAT movie!! You guys should definitely watch. Might be a little too scary for Jane. But JV should definitely watch if anything! 👌🏽

  • @thedapperpotato427
    @thedapperpotato427 Год назад +2

    "Math is the only universal language" A total quote from Contact! A must-watch if you haven't already

  • @quincyn19
    @quincyn19 Год назад +4

    Definitely watch "contact" such a great movie for its time

  • @aidakensuke
    @aidakensuke Год назад +1

    The Heptapods knew from the beginning about one of them going to die, but they did it anyway.
    They didnt brag about it in any way to show their good will. This are all very strong signs of good intentions

  • @logan4005
    @logan4005 11 месяцев назад +1

    “Let’s do it Hawkeye. You fought aliens before.” 🤣

  • @ASK2286
    @ASK2286 Год назад +1

    Even if she doesn't tell him, once it happens, he'll realize that she knew all along and kept it from him.

  • @matthewcarlson5505
    @matthewcarlson5505 7 месяцев назад +1

    AWOL means Absent With Out Leave. It's essentially when a soldier doesn't show up for service. What the men who put the explosives in the alien ship and fired on their own people did was more along the lines of disobeying orders and/or treason and/or desertion.

  • @jonasking3670
    @jonasking3670 Год назад +1

    14:44 considering the number of planets we’ve discovered just this last year, it’s inevitable that that there is some kind of life out there.

  • @KingDomsKingdom85
    @KingDomsKingdom85 6 месяцев назад

    I also cried at this movie, for the loss of her future daughter and also the conversation with the chinese president. Both touched my heart. That ending with Max Richters on the nature of daylight is a proper tear jerker

  • @dr.lionhunter9988
    @dr.lionhunter9988 Год назад +3

    I see you guys are doing a spaceflight movie binge. Highly recommend checking out Sunshine by Danny Boyle.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад +1

    This won the Oscar for Best Achievement in Sound Editing. It was nominated for Best Picture and Best Achievement in Directing.

  • @nth_to_see_here
    @nth_to_see_here Год назад +3

    I've never seen any reactor figure this much out before it was explained. Well done!

  • @EhrineAshbark
    @EhrineAshbark Год назад +2

    When you think about it, she couldn't tell Ian before having Hannah and letting him have his say. If she did and he said no, Hannah would never be born, so Louise wouldn't know what would happen so couldn't tell him meaning he wouldn't make that choice. Also, from Louise's point of view, it had already happened, even though it hasn't happened yet.
    I love the fact you began to catch on to what was happening before the film explicitly stated it. It's part of the smartness of the writing that the audience _can_ piece it together first.
    Denis Villeneuve has directed some visually stunning sci-fi films. Both Dune and Blade Runner 2049 were films I was excited to see off the back of this one. Being pre-existing properties with a large fanbase, there's always a worry when someone picks up a project, but Denis has shown he can do justice to such things.

  • @javiert9766
    @javiert9766 Год назад +3

    Great reaction. Easily one of my top 10 movies of all time. The story, writing, and acting are top shelf. Especially the music, it's so haunting and beautiful at the same time.

  • @DJMooseKnuckle
    @DJMooseKnuckle 11 дней назад

    Denis Villeneuve is one of the greatest directors working right now. The way he utilized montage theory to make you think you were watching flashbacks when we see the scenes with her daughter, when in reality we’re actually watching flash forwards is INSANE. I can’t think of any other movie that has done something similar. You guys posted this a while ago but a sci fi and romantic comedy-ish is Her by Spike Jonze. I’d sub to the Patreon for that reaction

  • @jjwardyjj
    @jjwardyjj Год назад

    Most people don't actually mention this. But when the alien is banging on the class. It is telling her to write on the glass to prove she can understand the language. So that they can give her their 1/12 of the language. Alot of people don't seem to put 2 and 2 together

  • @wojecire
    @wojecire Год назад +1

    I was fortunate enough to watch this on a huge theater screen and it was mind blowing. Still in my top 3 sci-fi movies all time.

  • @DrStrange_177A
    @DrStrange_177A 4 месяца назад

    Rewatching this reaction because the last time I watched it, I almost burst a kidney laughing when Jane said she would play charades with the aliens to make them understand 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chris...9497
    @chris...9497 11 месяцев назад +1

    With non-linear time, it means all time exists simultaneously.
    That would mean there is no 'timeline', no 'past'/'present'/'future'.
    If the Heptapod Language is simultaneous and works in a circle with no start or finish, one would figure the non-linear perception of time is all things existing simultaneously and that one could move to any point in one's existence to experience events in one's life.
    That means time is a constant and nothing actually 'ends'.
    That means Abbott may have entered 'death process', but he still lives.
    That means Hannah lives forever; Louise only has to move her consciousness to a point of her choosing to sync up with Hannah's life.
    If time is a constant and there is no linear time and no 'timeline', then there is no choice. Things unfurl the way they do, have always done, will always do. Because it's all fixed in time.
    Ian obviously never learned the Language, so he's still experiencing life with a linear perception of time. Ian lost his daughter. But Louise has a non-linear perception of time; she can spend time with her daughter whenever she wants.
    Ian said Louise 'made the wrong choice', but there's no choice; Hannah was always going to exist. Hannah was unstoppable.
    Finally, Louise doesn't see THE future, she just sees her own life experiences. She is able to live in her own 'past'/'present'/'future', but not see events before or after her life. And Louise is unable to see events she wasn't or won't be present for. But wherever her life intersects with another's life, Louise is able to share that time together. That means she can spend time with her daughter whenever she likes. The only thing is, time being a constant, there really isn't 'choice' at play when she does spend time with Hannah. Every moment is a fixed point in time.
    The Heptapods travel by consciousness. They 'remember'/'envision' arriving at Earth, then do the same to return. Travel is instantaneous. Travel is by perception. No engine or pollution necessary. But the thing is, they were always coming here/came here before. It's a constant in non-linear time.
    Considering there is no correlation between Heptapod speech and the Heptapod written language, I suspect the Heptapods may not have originated the Language. I suspect they learned it from another alien species.

  • @joshridderhoff2050
    @joshridderhoff2050 Год назад +4

    First time getting to see you guys! So excited to hear you're going to be reacting to 'Contact' -- one of my favorite films, hands down; subscribing to make sure I see it as soon as you guys drop it!

  • @durjoyb203
    @durjoyb203 Год назад +1

    #Facts
    Our language is 3 dimensions. their language is 4 dimensions. And Time is the fourth dimension of the universe.

  • @xm1a1x
    @xm1a1x Год назад +1

    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
    Sci-fi meets Romantic Comedy.
    You're welcome

  • @Leon.27.06
    @Leon.27.06 Год назад +4

    To me i feel like the biggest message of the movie is to seize the moment and appreciate our finite time because that is the very thing that gives it meaning. and to focus on the good and to be grateful during dark times.
    "so hannah, this is where your story begins. the day they departed. despite knowing the journey, and where it leads, i embrace it. and i welcome every moment of it."
    that is tragically beautiful.

  • @mary-eb7wn
    @mary-eb7wn 7 месяцев назад

    This should be the 'are you a robot?" test. If you're not profoundly moved by this, you are a robot.

  • @hungryclone
    @hungryclone Год назад +3

    Fantastic movie. One of the top 10 sci-fi movies honestly. The end always gets me especially as a parent.

  • @tiberiusblack659
    @tiberiusblack659 Год назад +1

    You kinda nailed it with "thinking in their language". For most of my life I couldn't fathom that there are people who don't think in English.

  • @sket179
    @sket179 11 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this 3 times during the first week in theaters. One of my absolute favourites. I also love Leon the professional, La femme Nikita (original french version) and Taxi. All movies with Luc Besson. He's a controversial character with his flings with young actresses. But his movies are great.

  • @RyanOlson_21
    @RyanOlson_21 Год назад +1

    It was such a beautiful movie. I had to watch it three times to realized that she was seeing the future. Because I was so caught up in the flashbacks or (flash-forwards)

  • @mrgadd
    @mrgadd Год назад +7

    I love all these sci-fi movies you're doing! Keep it up.

  • @arraymac227
    @arraymac227 7 месяцев назад

    'If you really learn it, then you perceive time the way that they do.' which he predicted five to ten minutes earlier. ++

  • @mattesrocket
    @mattesrocket Месяц назад

    I watched now almost every reaction video about Arrival.
    You were definitely the guys who understood the earliest that there is a time travel thing ongoing and you understood the most intelligent some other parts of the story, although, maybe not at the very end where you were already so toasted, that you didn't see every tiny aspect like others, but no problem, great reaction from you.
    All this reaction videos are a prove that intelligent people usually* have more empathy, I just noticed, the more clever the watching guys were at this movie the more they cried. *usaually, not always
    But also totally mind blowing for me:
    every youtuber who reacted to Arrival grasped quite diffent aspects of the story. Surely, because the story is so complex, but it is incredible to me, how every youtuber found out the importance of one or two moments of the story, which all the otheres not or not really saw.
    Very interesting too: everybody saw the time travel itself slightly different, how it would work and how the effect is on several things in the story present.
    And here was an incredible effect of the movie:
    The main topic of the story "really understanding time and all it's aspects will change your brain" this topic is "jumping out" of the movie into reality, because it really changed in every viewer suddenly the understanding of everything: as soon as every viewer understood "time is here not linear anymore" everybody suddenly understood every point he has seen up to then of the movie (and maybe some aspects of his own real life) very differently and re-arranged the whole story and the things that had happen until then, every viewer at home or in the cinema did suddenly what the story character Louise is doing, re-arranging everything in the presend and past (and future).
    Just amazing.
    (I saw the movie in cinema, the space ship was so huge and impressive.)
    By the way, I am from Germany, at least 4 hours ahead of you. So, hi, from the future.

  • @fdtori
    @fdtori Год назад +1

    She knows she loves her daugther with all her heart, she's living all these emotions as though they have occured, even though she hasn't been born yet, she wants to find her again... even knowing where it leads... I have a daughter, if I had to go back in time and start again with a different child, I would still miss and grieve my daughter and the times I was with her, and crave to be with her always... children imprint on you, that's why the pain of losing your child never really goes away... I understand Louise's choice and would probably choose the same.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes4553 Месяц назад

    I watched this movie yesterday. I love the story and the fact that it has friendly aliens and smart protagonists (and a cute relationship even if it won't last forever)

  • @fluffy_walrus
    @fluffy_walrus Год назад +3

    Great reaction! I figured you two would love this one, it's such a powerful film. Sci-fi, but truly about the core of humanity.

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 Год назад +1

      Exactly. The reason Arrival sets itself apart from other sci-fi movies is that people don’t connect with your typical action sci-fi, they connect with movies that delve into the human psyche. Our resilience to tragedy and our insistence to carry on despite what we know lies ahead. It’s a deeper subject matter that not too many films are bold enough to tap into. It’s easier to play it safe and create a film that most will like and understand.

  • @pauldhoff
    @pauldhoff Год назад

    A movie with aliens that isn’t about the aliens, it is about her and her knowing the future and still embracing it.

  • @blortmeister
    @blortmeister Год назад

    At the end, I pointed at the screen and said "Right there? That's my brother." And she said "Yeah. He cries at movies just like you." So, nice to meet you, man.Nice to meet you.

  • @WelshAmethystGirl087
    @WelshAmethystGirl087 Год назад +1

    Everything you see in the flash backs with her daughter is actually the future non of it has happened yet. So she was single initially then knew she ended up with renner knowing full well her daughter was going to die but still chose to have her even though she knew what was going to happen. When she told renner what she knew he left because he couldn't cope with losing their daughter he felt she shouldn't of had her knowing she was going to die

  •  2 дня назад

    I'm not sure if you guys got the true meaning of the story... Louise decided to have Hannah despite knowing what would happen to her, because she knew the heptapod language, and therefore experienced their non-linear time. Ian did not learn the language and told Louise she made a mistake. But it wasn't a mistake for Louise. With her non-linear time she could go back to any point her daughter was alive and relive it. If she didn't have Hannah like Ian wanted, she wouldn't have those 14 years with her daughter, she would have been erased from existence.

  • @dominicmillerca
    @dominicmillerca 7 месяцев назад

    Arrival was filmed in Québec, it's very strange to recognize the university in Montreal and the location where their spaceship is hovering, it's a couple of kilometers away from where I go to vacation every Fall with my kids near Rimouski.

  • @seth.willis.
    @seth.willis. Год назад

    The plotline to this movie is designed non-linearly, just like the heptapod language. Just like they write their sentences out all at once, beginning, middle, end - in seconds. This movie shows you parts of the past, present, and future of the plot all at once. It's designed like that on purpose. So good, I recommend other Ted Chiang writings as well.

  • @AzraelGrips
    @AzraelGrips 3 месяца назад +1

    I love watching your reactions. They are mature and reason based. So glad to meet you guys.

  • @CraigCR
    @CraigCR Год назад

    The relevance of the daughters name being Hannah is that, like the heptapods perception of time, it isn’t linear. It’s the same backwards as it is forward 😅

    • @CraigCR
      @CraigCR Год назад

      We look back in order to access memories. With their brains, they can look forward for memories Bc it’s happening already.

  • @jonathanlindsey463
    @jonathanlindsey463 Год назад

    imagine an alien civ arriving here and the msg is “we’ll NEED ur help in 3000 years”.. so dont misplace our number.. haha

  • @leven301
    @leven301 Год назад

    A thought I just had is that “Abbott” likely knew it would die, and continued with this mission anyways. Made sure to contain the explosion to protect them, even when doing so would be Abbott’s “end”.

    • @jdot634
      @jdot634 Год назад

      And to add on to your points, since the aliens already knew the future, that means they arrived there already knowing English. Or at least how to translate it. They were so patient with the humans and made sure they learned all they needed to learn. The humans weren’t teaching the aliens anything, but they were learning so much.

  • @UnderhillKoufax
    @UnderhillKoufax Год назад

    This movie is based on the scientific (physics) hypothesis called the “deterministic universe.”
    As a parent, I would have my child regardless of knowing their ultimate fate. After all, no one lives forever anyway. We are all just stories in the end, and I would be grateful to help my child live the best life they ever could.

  • @brunosurkov
    @brunosurkov 5 месяцев назад

    This is exactly how Doctor Manhattan from Watchmen perceives time. 🙂

  • @iagorincon
    @iagorincon 9 месяцев назад

    “You want to make a baby?” That’s the choice she made that broke them. She knew how it would turn out, and he couldn’t handle it. I’m not even sure if I blame him. What a mind blow.

  • @dan.j.boydzkreationz
    @dan.j.boydzkreationz Год назад

    Costello knew that Abbott would be death process at that moment

  • @beastialmoon2327
    @beastialmoon2327 Год назад +2

    The director of this film, Denis Villeneuve, would go on to direct the sequel to Blade Runner (both of which would be good films to watch), as well as the new Dune films.
    He's such a talented director, with a deep understanding of camera, lighting, and storytelling.
    Contact is a great film. For other scifi films, The Martian, Looper, Ex Machina, and Moon are all great.
    There's a 1968 film called "2001: A Space Odyssey", but I also worry that it'd be too slow and (potentially) boring for you to enjoy. It is a VERY slow burn with lots of artistic shots and much lighter on story. Still, it is a groundbreaking movie in cinema history and is referenced constantly on other media to this day - even the first Barbie trailer parodied it!

  • @RPX_Official
    @RPX_Official Год назад +6

    I would love to see you guys watch A Quiet Place. I saw this movie several times in theaters, i loved it and still do. I would also possibly recommend War of the Worlds (2005) for a reaction

  • @srslyboomer
    @srslyboomer Год назад

    "Would you go through that to have that time with her?" Or is the question, "would you go through that, to give her, her time?" I don't know the answer. But, thank you both for sharing your thoughts, and emotions, and discussion, with all us Internet Randos...

  • @mr.chapel4179
    @mr.chapel4179 Год назад

    Also don't forget, they see time, so Abbott know, before the journey that what was going to happen...and people!
    Doc said out loud 30 years ago: "Think about 4 dimention Marty!!!" :D

  • @ValentinasWatching
    @ValentinasWatching Год назад +1

    To me this is one of the greatest science fiction movies ever made. I remember when it came out I was completely blown away and in tears like you guys. I thought about it for days. I'm still amazed by it and I'm so glad you guys watched it.
    Also the score is incredible and what the composer did with the sound effects was amazing.

  • @JAXARE99
    @JAXARE99 Год назад

    I love how the movie title, "Arrival", arrives at the end of the film, a full circle moment literally.

  • @pauldhoff
    @pauldhoff 7 месяцев назад

    Unconditional love of a mother.