Arrival Movie Reaction First Time Watching! WAY BETTER THAN I IMAGINED!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- ARRIVAL MOVIE REACTION! Today I'll be watching a film I have never seen before Arrival released in 2016 for the first time. Here's my Arrival reaction. Watch the ENTIRE Movie with me? Check out: / timotheereacts
Linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) leads an elite team of investigators when gigantic spaceships touch down in 12 locations around the world. As nations teeter on the verge of global war, Banks and her crew must race against time to find a way to communicate with the extraterrestrial visitors. Hoping to unravel the mystery, she takes a chance that could threaten her life and quite possibly all of mankind.
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Amy Adams is consistently robbed of accolades because she’s an all rounder of a performer.
agreed!
Absolutely! I never feel like I'm watching "Amy Addams", I'm always fully immersed in her characters
"In war, there are no winners, only widows." - dying words of General Shang's wife
The climax of the movie, when she convinces General Shang, always makes me cry. So much heartbreak in the world because we don't trust and believe each other.
Thank you for letting people know the dying wife’s last words-they’re quite profound and bittersweet.
Amy Adams really should have gotten at least an Oscar nomination for this.
Very true.
I read the short story this movie's based on, and both are masterpieces. I love that the movie shows flash-forwards even before we see Louise get the gift. Because, if you perceive time fluidly or as circular, it doesn't matter when you obtain the ability to do so, because continuity is a linear concept of time and progression. So, if she gets the gift then, has she always had it? Well kinda, because again, time is non-linear for her. That's such an interesting paradoxical thought, that my brain sure isn't advanced enough to fully grasp, which is entirely the point.
Geez, spoiler much?
@@tfpp1If you care about spoilers:
- Don’t watch a reaction before watching the movie.
- Don’t go to the comments before watching a video.
Also, even if you don’t care about spoilers. Don’t watch a movie for the first time through a reaction. It’s not what reactors want.
@@EvanSawyer4 I've seen this movie many times, I was more talking about spoilers for others.
@@tfpp1 What others? Who is reading these comments without watching the video or the movie first? If they're watching the video, they've seen the movie. If they've seen the movie, it's not a spoiler, and if they're reading the comments.. where people are going to OBVIOUSLY talk about the thing the video is about without having seen the video or the movie, that's entirely their fault, lol. How in the hell do you comment about a movie in a yt videos comments without even talking about it? Your comment makes 0 sense.
Actually she doesn't have any flash-forwards until she starts learning the language. The first scene in the movie isn't a flash-forward as she tells the story. The story starts with her in the classroom, the day they arrived. What you saw before that was she remembering the past in the future.
An important detail that most forget is that the whole idea of the movie only really works when the world is deterministic. Because the concept of what we often call free will would not make any sense and just would not work. If you could actually choose then every event in the past would have huge consequences for the future. So the moment you gain some some future information, the past would change and you end up in a completely different future. Especially the future you live in would not only depend on your decision but is influenced by literally everyone and everything. So it would be impossible to "see" one particular future and even if you do, that's 100% not the future you will be living.
Though the concept of free will actually doesn't make much sense in the first place. Yes, many don't feel comfortable with not having free will, but it's actually not really compatible with physics. Sabine Hossenfelder has a gread video explaining why it doesn't really make sense. The title is "You don't have free will, but don't worry" :)
I am so glad you watched this, it was really good and the twist was crazy. The way I gasped when I had the realization. Also they amount of thought they put into the alien species was amazing. The way they show us the process of how they started to understand the heptapods.
Such a great movie! Birds were used to detect the presence of poisonous gasses in mines as they would succumb to them quicker than the workers. if the bird dies you knew you needed to get out quick. It's the origin of the term "canary in a coal mine." I'm sure it had the same intended purpose in the film.
So the music is "on the nature of daylight", which was also used in movies and tv shows such as Shutter Island or more recently The last of us episode of Bill and Frank
I remember this being nominated for Best Picture. I like to think it’s the first Amy Adams movie where she makes contact an alien. Assuming you don’t count Man of Steel.
One of my favorite movies of all times. Amy Adams choosing to embrace her future, even knowing the heartbreak she would face, left me ugly crying at the end.
"Bro, it's been three minutes..." How everyone feels watching that opening lol
"what if they use different technologies to communicate that we can't detect" that's exactly what Ian is saying. As a physicist he knows that there are other ways to communicate information at a distance other that electromagnetic and sound waves, like neutrino flow or gravitational waves, but those are so out of our grasp that we won't be able to use or reliably detect for another 100+ years.
Beautiful movie, loved the reaction.
And god, that music is perfect.
the music you hear at the begining which you said is familiar is called "in the nature of daylight". its been used in lots of movies and tv shows for example: "arrival", "shutter island", "togo", "handmaid's tale" and last of us ep-Long Long Time. there is more than this
also chinsese general's wife's last words were "In war, there are no winners, only widows"
14:35 The bird is an old miners trick. Miners used to take a caged bird down mine shafts with them to test the air. If the bird died they knew it wasn't safe to breathe
It was a bit weird that he couldn’t conceptualize how she changed and blamed her for their daughter’s existence knowing she would die and can’t stop it when in fact she already lived her whole life and is living it simultaneously so there’s nothing to change.
ah!! this is my favorite movie! so good!!!
When you actually perceived time as non-linear and you already had memories of your daughter, bad ones but also beautiful ones, then you would not even think about not having the child, because that would mean erasing all of the memories of her.
Nice to see you enjoy this film, one of the few alien movies I like other than District 9 and Dreamcatcher.
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie and Amy Adams is the most beautiful actress since Enchanted and Night At The Museum Battle Of The Smithsonian!!!!!
The shape of the UFO was inspired by actual asteroid circling in our solar system.
Good to know.
This movie is cinema. ✨
Hi Tim! I know it won’t make it to your channel but I strongly suggest that you watch on your own time « Incendies » by Denis Villeneuve. The movie is based on Wajdi Mouawad’s play of the same name, and starring Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin, Maxime Gaudette, Lubna Azabal and Rémy Girard. It is a masterpiece. I watched it a few years ago and even though it was released in 2010, it was so well made that it’s timeless!
It's right on time, I just finished rewatch it😂, and yeah it's still great movie to rewatch
One of my favorite movies
The canary is being used the same way they used to be used in mines- if the aliens decided to release some kind of poison in the air or change its' composition to be harmful to humans, the bird would be an early warning system.
9:06 Arrival was adapted by the writer of Bird Box lol
This movie made my eyes cry out!
The movie’s subplot is that if you know what will happen, would you still do it? Louise Banks understands that her child will suffer and die, and yet she loved her child so much to have her because of a mother’s love. It is a very profound question when it comes to being a parent.
Louise already has all those memories. Doing different would be like erasing, like killing, Hannah.
@@Malfehzan In a deeper context, it's one that many women ponder about their abortion rights. If multiple doctors advise that your child won't have a productive life, would you choose to abort or keep the child?
The first sci-fi movie which won the Best Picture Academy Award
Nominated. Got the Oscar for Sound - which it also deserved.
I Really Liked This Particular Movie!😅
Marvelous movie.
absolutely ♥ this movie! Def one of the best films of the last 20 years!
It is kind of inconcievable how this non-linear time works, it is a cool concept tho... but how is that in the future she does not remember, that she saw the future in the past about getting the Chinese guy's number? If she now knows his number, and knows how she have gotten it, why is she not going to remember in the future and has to ask him and tell him "I don't know your number"... she does, she called him on it!
Day 128 of me requesting a reaction to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
The movie is amazing, and the "time becomes non-linear" moment makes it so overwhelming because everyone perceives time as a straight line. Even though we literally see what it *could* be like to experience it differently, it's still uncanny, to say the least.
Great
I love this movie because of it not a traditional alien movie, the design of Heptapods, the tech & written language are creative, it's all so good. I'm not sure though if I would put it as a 10/10 or not.
I'm glad you liked this movie as much as I did! 💙
It's so good!
Bonne réaction mon dude, y'était temps tu vois ce petit chef d'oeuvre de Denis Villeneuve. Pas du tout dans le même gere mais venant de lui, watch *Sicario* qui est super bon aussi! 👍😄
Second watch is so much better. Still my favorite alien movie ever.
hey tim great reaction video and i love that hawkeye (jerremy renner) and lois lane (amy adams) are in this movie and that batman v superman and captain america civil war came out in the same year beceuse arrival came out also in 2016 and tim check out passengers the night at the museum movies the expendables movies beetlejuice ghost life of pi ready player one and a rewatch collab movie reaction to the men in Black movies and the back to the future trilogy please👀👀🎥🎬❤😁👍 and tim have a nice day and I hope your having a wonderfull week💪😎☀️🤙
Definitely. I basically went into it because of the rating even tho it looks pretty boring to me. So, i ended up very surprised. Never seen an alien movie like this. It takes time but also build up your curiousity. Need to watch it again 'cause i forgot why it was good.
Heh know how I know you're not a parent? You weren't emotionally damaged by Arrival. 😉
Nice
Uh idk where u got that this is a sequel it’s a stand alone movie in its own universe, like it’s not a part of the dune franchise.
He never said he thought this was a sequel. What are you talking about?
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Much Better Movie Than That Annoying Barbie Movie But That's Just My Opinion.
Overrated imo.
And how would you rate your vacuous comment, that no one cares about?
Wow thanks for making a comment THAT DOESNT EXPLAIN ANYTHING TO ME.
@@artistanthony1007 The world overrated is actually self explaining.
The ending is very confusing 🫤. But I like this movie