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Director: | Robert Zemeckis |
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Writer: | Carl Sagan, James V. Hart, Michael Goldenberg, Ann Druyan |
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A radio astronomer receives the first extraterrestrial radio signal ever picked up on Earth. As the world powers scramble to decipher the message and decide upon a course of action, she must make some difficult decisions between her beliefs, the truth, and reality. | |
Release Date: | Jul 11, 1997 |
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Director: | Robert Zemeckis |
Writer: | Carl Sagan, James V. Hart, Michael Goldenberg, Ann Druyan |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Drama, Mystery |
Keywords | based on novel or book, nasa, new mexico, extraterrestrial technology, prime number, radio wave, wormhole, fanatic, spirituality, religion, scientist, sabotage, ham radio, astronomy, alien contact, mechanical engineering, observatory, philosophical, eccentric man, radio telescope, wonder, introspective, inspirational, defiant |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, South Side Amusement Company |
Box Office |
Revenue: $171,120,329
Budget: $90,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jodie Foster | Ellie Arroway |
Matthew McConaughey | Palmer Joss |
James Woods | Michael Kitz |
John Hurt | S. R. Hadden |
Tom Skerritt | David Drumlin |
William Fichtner | Kent |
David Morse | Ted Arroway |
Angela Bassett | Rachel Constantine |
Geoffrey Blake | Fisher |
Max Martini | Willie |
Rob Lowe | Richard Rank |
Jake Busey | Joseph |
Tucker Smallwood | Mission Director |
Jena Malone | Young Ellie |
Sami Chester | Vernon |
Timothy McNeil | Davio |
Laura Elena Surillo | Cantina Woman |
Henry Strozier | Minister |
Larry King | Larry King |
Thomas Garner | Ian Broderick |
Conroy Chino | KOB-TV Reporter |
Dan Gifford | Jeremy Roth |
Vance Valencia | Senator Valencia |
Donna Kelley | Donna Kelley |
Leon Harris | Leon Harris |
Claire Shipman | Claire Shipman |
Behrooz Afrakhan | Middle Eastern Anchor |
Saemi Nakamura | Japanese Anchor |
Maria Celeste Arraras | Latina Anchor |
Tabitha Soren | Tabitha Soren |
Geraldo Rivera | Geraldo Rivera |
Ian Whitcomb | British Anchor |
Jay Leno | Jay Leno |
Natalie Allen | Natalie Allen |
Robert D. Novak | Robert D. Novak |
Geraldine A. Ferraro | Geraldine A. Ferraro |
Ann Druyan | Ann Druyan |
Kathleen Kennedy | Kathleen Kennedy |
Michael Albala | Decryption Hacker |
Ned Netterville | Decryption Expert |
Leo Lee | Major Domo |
William Jordan | Chairman of Joint Chiefs |
David St. James | Joint Chief |
Jill Dougherty | Jill Dougherty |
Haynes Brooke | Drumlin Aide |
John Holliman | John Holliman |
Bobbie Battista | Bobbie Battista |
Dee Dee Myers | Dee Dee Myers |
Bryant Gumbel | Bryant Gumbel |
Linden Soles | Linden Soles |
Steven Ford | Major Russell |
Alexander Zemeckis | Major Russell's Son |
Janie Peterson | Major Russell's Daughter |
Philippe Bergeron | French Committee Member |
Jennifer Balgobin | Dr. Patel |
Anthony Hamilton | British Committee Member |
Rebecca T. Beucler | NASA Public Relations |
Marc Macaulay | NASA Technician |
Pamela Wilsey | Voice of NASA (voice) |
Jeffery Thomas Johnson | Mechanical |
Yuji Okumoto | Electrical |
Gerry Griffin | Dynamics |
Brian Alston | Communications |
Rob Elk | Pad Leader |
Mark Thomason | Security |
José Rey | Controller #8 |
Todd Patrick Breaugh | New VLA Technician |
Alex Veadov | Russian Cosmonaut |
Alice Kushida | Scientist |
Robin Gammell | Project Official |
Richardson Morse | Mission Doctor |
Seiji Okamura | Japanese Ensign |
Bernard Shaw | Bernard Shaw |
Mak Takano | Japanese Tech #1 |
Hiroshi Tom Tanaka | Japanese Tech #2 |
Catherine Dao | Life Support |
Kristoffer Ryan Winters | Dynamics #2 |
Valorie Armstrong | Woman Senator |
Jim Hild | Reporter #5 |
William L. Thomas | Reporter #6 |
Diego Montoya | School Boy |
Jonathan Adler | White House Official (uncredited) |
Robert Aguilar Jr. | NASA Controller #2 (uncredited) |
Mark Bailey | Four-Star General (uncredited) |
Matt Bennett | Senate Observer (uncredited) |
Tony Boldi | Robert Hand (uncredited) |
Christopher Boyer | Scientist (uncredited) |
Christine Brady | White House Official (uncredited) |
Ray Buffer | Press Reporter (uncredited) |
Mark Byrne | Protester (uncredited) |
Candice T. Cain | Supporter (uncredited) |
Michael Chaban | Hadden Suit (uncredited) |
Aixa Clemente | President's Secretary (uncredited) |
Bill Clinton | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Derrick Damions | Ailing Believer (uncredited) |
Elaina Erika Davis | Philanthropy Bureaucrat (uncredited) |
Joey Dente | Factory Worker (uncredited) |
Michael Egan | IMC Police Officer (uncredited) |
Jeff Elmore | Monk (uncredited) |
Pamela Fischer | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Carl Gilliard | Controller (uncredited) |
William B. Kaplan | TV Interviewer (uncredited) |
Boris Lee Krutonog | Astronaut (uncredited) |
Ming Lo | Pod Systems Control (uncredited) |
Sunshine Logroño | Puerto Rican Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
Denise Loveday | Press Secretary (uncredited) |
Neal Matarazzo | Kitz's Aide (uncredited) |
Bill Miller | Reporter (uncredited) |
Molly Mueller | Family Exchange (uncredited) |
Paul L. Nolan | Ellie's Attorney (uncredited) |
Marisa Petroro | Oval Office Secretary (uncredited) |
Errica Poindexter | Police Officer (uncredited) |
J.A. Preston | Senator (uncredited) |
Frank Principe | Ailing Believer (uncredited) |
Billy Quinn | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Thomas Reid | Senate Hearing (uncredited) |
Leo Rogstad | Ailing Believer (uncredited) |
Russell Sanderlin Sr. | Photographer (uncredited) |
Frank Silva | Army Officer (uncredited) |
John A. Taylor | Senate Hearing Attendee (uncredited) |
Todd Thompson | News Reporter (uncredited) |
Cenk Uygur | Reporter (uncredited) |
Holly Cross Vagley | Religious Zealot (uncredited) |
Eric Alan Wendell | Protester (uncredited) |
Delaney Williams | Believer #1 (uncredited) |
Gregory L. Williams | Extra (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Matt Aitken | CG Supervisor |
Robert Zemeckis | Director |
Carl Sagan | Novel, Story |
James V. Hart | Screenplay |
Michael Goldenberg | Screenplay |
Alan Silvestri | Original Music Composer |
Don Burgess | Director of Photography |
Arthur Schmidt | Editor |
Victoria Burrows | Casting |
Joanna Johnston | Costume Design |
Randy Thom | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary Rizzo | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Deborah La Mia Denaver | Makeup Artist |
Steve Boeddeker | Sound Effects Editor |
Tom Johnson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nick Phillips | Camera Operator |
François Duhamel | Still Photographer |
Rob Engle | Software Engineer |
Jay Caputo | Stunts |
Ann Druyan | Story |
Steve Starkey | Second Unit Director |
Bruce Moriarty | First Assistant Director |
Michael Silvers | Dialogue Editor |
Cellin Gluck | Second Assistant Director |
Peter Jackson | Additional Visual Effects |
Kim Robert Koscki | Stunts |
Ken Ralston | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
Tim Monich | Dialect Coach |
Marzette Bonar | Special Effects |
Margaret E. Elliott | Makeup Artist |
Scott E. Handt | Construction Foreman |
Frank McEldowney | Greensman |
David Manhan | Leadman |
Jay Redd | Sequence Supervisor |
Michael Taylor | Set Decoration |
David Jones | Sequence Supervisor |
Michael Noles | Video Assist Operator |
Steven J. Winslow | Camera Technician |
Rand R. Vargas | Rigging Grip |
Kenneth Karman | Music Editor |
Roxanna Floyd | Makeup Artist |
Doug J. Meerdink | Assistant Art Director |
Sally Thornton | Assistant Art Director |
C. Marie Davis | Visual Effects Producer |
Kee-Suk 'Ken' Hahn | Sequence Supervisor |
Michael Douglas Middleton | Still Photographer |
Ariel Velasco-Shaw | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Paul Pav | Location Manager |
Audrey L. Anzures | Hairstylist |
Josh Lusby | Set Designer |
Betty Brikowski | Costume Supervisor |
Jerrold F. Brooks | Construction Foreman |
Evelyne Barbier | Set Designer |
Eric Cook | Special Effects Coordinator |
Joe Matza | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kristen Pratt | Set Designer |
Heather J. Morrison | Visual Effects Editor |
Bud Davis | Stunt Coordinator |
Carin-Anne Strohmaier | First Assistant Editor |
Joel Marrow | Transportation Coordinator |
Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Carolyn Elias | Hairstylist |
Douglas Murray | Sound Effects Editor |
Mark S. Miller | Visual Effects Producer |
Laurence Treweek | Sequence Supervisor |
Kenneth Jones | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Taryn Weaver | Set Costumer |
Brad Ricker | Assistant Art Director |
Hap Weaver | Greensman |
Mariko Braswell | Set Designer |
Allen E. Taylor | Production Controller, Production Accountant |
Michael Diersing | Construction Coordinator |
Kosta Saric | Visual Effects Editor |
Lauren Alexandra Ritchie | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Debbie Denise | Visual Effects Producer |
David Presley | Video Assist Operator |
Pamela Wise | Costume Supervisor |
Steve Ellsworth | Set Costumer |
Dean Wolcott | Set Designer |
Mark O'Kane | Steadicam Operator |
Peggy Pridemore | Location Manager |
James F. Claytor Sr. | Set Designer |
Marian Wilde | Sound Effects Editor |
Robert LaBonge | Camera Operator |
Kenn Smiley | Set Costumer |
Jeremiah O'Driscoll | First Assistant Editor |
Jane E. Russell | Unit Publicist |
Bruce Crone | Art Direction |
Lawrence A. Hubbs | Art Direction |
Easton Michael Smith | Set Designer |
Michael McGovern | Visual Effects Editor |
Frances Mathias | Hairstylist |
Beth Bernstein | Art Department Coordinator |
Sam Richards | Sequence Supervisor |
Gregory Lundsgaard | Steadicam Operator |
Patricia Bercsi | Set Costumer |
Ed Verreaux | Production Design |
Jean-Luc Russier | Makeup Artist |
Phil Benson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Teresa Eckton | Sound Effects Editor |
Julia Frey | Visual Effects Producer |
Josh Bleibtreu | Camera Operator |
R. Orlando Duenas | First Assistant Editor |
Luz Eneida Nuñez | Location Manager |
Kathryn Blondell | Key Hair Stylist |
Allen Hall | Special Effects Supervisor |
George Denes Suhayda | Conceptual Design |
Ines Mongil-Echandi | Production Office Coordinator |
Robert E. Denne | Standby Painter |
Jeff Deyoe | Mechanical Designer |
Kathleen Beall | Location Scout |
Edward J. Ertel | Projection |
Timothy Wilcox | 3D Artist |
Randy Cantor | Transportation Captain |
Scot Boland | Casting Associate |
Darcy Fray | Production Coordinator |
Kent Brown | Assistant Sound Editor |
William B. Kaplan | Production Sound Mixer |
Martin A. Kline | Visual Effects Art Director |
Michael Condro | First Assistant Camera |
Jessica Fasman | Assistant Costume Designer |
Keith VanderLaan | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Bill Feightner | Technical Supervisor |
Dave Mikutsky | Electrician |
Earl Sampson | Boom Operator |
Mark Marcum | 24 Frame Playback |
Tim Alexander | Digital Compositors |
John B. Josselyn | Art Department Assistant |
David Diaz | Transportation Co-Captain |
Joan Bradshaw | Unit Production Manager |
Kevin LaRosa | Aerial Coordinator |
Steve Smith | Key Grip |
Thomas C. Mentzer | Carpenter |
Dan Brizendine | Driver |
David Morton | Gaffer |
Jeff Johnson | Set Medic |
Randolph Saucedo | Sound Recordist |
Bob Putynkowski | Color Timer |
Wayne Eaton | Propmaker |
Dawn Guinta | Production Supervisor |
Harry Keramidas | Additional Editing |
James Conroy | Grip |
Victor Jimenez | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Theresa Corrao | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Nannette Rosa Collazo | Unit Manager |
Michelle Vogler | Set Production Assistant |
Michael Egan | Stand In |
Lindakay Brown | ADR Editor |
Sue Fox | Supervising ADR Editor |
Ewa Sztompke | Dialogue Editor |
Robin L. Miller | Property Master |
Barbara McBane | Dialogue Editor |
Darryl Henley | Storyboard Artist |
Clyde Miller | Assistant Camera |
Primrose Fukuchi | Location Assistant |
Kevin Bowe | Assistant Accountant |
Steve Burg | Concept Artist |
Doreen Austria | Graphic Designer |
Hope Slepak | Costumer |
Nina Saxon | Title Designer |
Charleen Richards-Steeves | ADR Mixer |
Cheryl Nardi | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Charlie Bonilla | Special Effects Assistant |
Nikki Dalmau | Casting Coordinator |
Richard Kriegler | Conceptual Illustrator |
Steven C. McGee | Chief Lighting Technician |
Nick Booth | Production Assistant |
Jana Lynn Gold | Assistant Editor |
Robert Cable | Second Assistant Accountant |
Nigel Boyd | Key Costumer |
Mary Works | Assistant Sound Editor, Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Catherine Harper | Foley Artist |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Kristin Dehnert | Assistant Location Manager |
Bart Giovanetti | Compositing Supervisor |
Frank D. Parrish | Second Assistant Camera |
John Nicolard | Digital Color Timer |
William Cueto | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Carley A. Berkman | Production Secretary |
Gerardo Rosette | Tailor |
Jeff 'Moose' Howery | Dolly Grip |
Carl Catanese | Set Buyer |
Charlie Clavadetscher | Matchmove Supervisor |
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz | Temp Sound Editor |
Kelly Granite | Visual Effects Compositor |
J.W. Kompare | Visual Effects Editor |
Craig A. Mumma | Digital Effects Producer |
Maura Alvarez | Rotoscoping Artist |
Clifton T. Cooper | Assistant Property Master |
Tony Eckert | Foley Mixer |
Roland Blancaflor | Special Effects Technician |
Robin Richesson | Costume Illustrator |
Mimi Medel | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Renton-Paul Medcalf | Best Boy Grip |
Judd Nissen | Travel Coordinator |
Darin Rivetti | Second Second Assistant Director |
Christopher Casey | Swing |
Judith Bouley | Additional Casting |
Dan Plum | Stunts |
Lynn Salvatori | Stunts |
Jill Stokesberry | Stunts |
Lucille OuYang | Second Assistant Director |
Janice Alexander | Hairstylist |
Vivian McAteer | Hairstylist |
Hallie D'Amore | Key Makeup Artist |
Barbara Lacy | Makeup Artist |
Alison C. Rosa | Second Second Assistant Director |
Andrew Cowitt | Assistant Sound Editor |
David Dresher | Assistant Sound Editor |
Karen Harding | Assistant Sound Editor |
Stephen Kearney | Assistant Sound Editor |
Susan Popovic | Assistant Sound Editor |
Peggy Names | Cableman |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Sara Bolder | Foley Editor |
Bruce Lacey | Foley Editor |
Mary Helen Leasman | Foley Editor |
Tony Sereno | Foley Mixer |
Ira Toles | 24 Frame Playback |
Mark Wineman | 24 Frame Playback |
Douglas W. Smith | Electrician |
Ned Martin | First Assistant Camera |
Tony Rivetti Sr. | First Assistant Camera |
Michael A. FauntLeRoy Sr. | First Assistant Camera |
Chad Rivetti | Second Assistant Camera |
Sara Gardner-Gail | Set Dresser |
John P. Cazin | Pyrotechnician |
Spencer Knapp | 3D Animator |
Dylan Robinson | 3D Animator |
Geoffrey Harvey | 3D Animator |
Stephen Kennedy | Compositing Supervisor |
M. Scott McKee | Compositing Supervisor |
Joel Aron | CG Artist |
Gregor Lakner | CG Artist |
Ron Brinkmann | CG Supervisor |
John Rauh | Digital Compositor |
Jeff Doran | Digital Compositor |
Jean François Fontaine | Digital Compositor |
David Stump | VFX Director of Photography |
Gimo Chanphianamvong | Rotoscoping Artist |
Joanie Karnowski | Rotoscoping Artist |
Lisa Kahatriya | Rotoscoping Artist |
Mary Nelson | Roto Supervisor |
Dawn Llewellyn | Visual Effects Editor |
Kirk A. Holland | Transportation Captain |
John Wright | Craft Service |
Dennis Sands | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Stephen Rosenbaum | Visual Effects Supervisor |
William Ross | Orchestrator |
Michael L. Fink | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Robert Weaver | CG Artist |
Jerome Chen | CG Supervisor |
Aaron Smith | Rotoscoping Artist |
Name | Title |
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Steve Starkey | Producer |
Robert Zemeckis | Producer |
Rick Porras | Associate Producer |
Carl Sagan | Co-Producer |
Ann Druyan | Co-Producer |
Joan Bradshaw | Executive Producer |
Lynda Obst | Executive Producer |
Steven J. Boyd | Associate Producer |
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I would readily admit this is one of my favourite science fiction films from the 90's. It's intelligent, well-acted and directed, and the special effects it has HELPS the story rather than IMPEDES it. Though she hasn't done much lately, either in the director's chair or acting, Jodie Foster is one o ... f my favourite contemporary American actresses, and it's intriguing how her great talent's been utilized of late (ie., 'Elysium', and I'm still very mad at Spike Lee for having Christopher Plummer call her a 'cunt' in 'Inside Man'). Personally, I must admit that I myself have worried what other worlds' inhabitants would think of our civilization from the messages it might get from Earth. Though I thankfully haven't lost any sleep over it (I have 'Thumper' in the apartment above me to thank for that), as Led Zeppelin would say in the classic 'Stairway to Heaven', '...and it makes me wonder'. As what happens in most of these movies, it's rather anticlimactic once the different cultures meet. I'll say to my dying day that the most difficult thing to do in cinema is end a film. Here (unlike perfect sci-fi masterpieces, like '2001: A Space odyssey' or the more recent 'Children of Men') the decent but otherwise unspectacular ending makes me avoid a perfect rating here. But it's awfully close, worth both owning and rewatching, and provides fairly early evidence (which would come to bold fruition in 'Killer Joe') that Matthew McConaughey could actually act. It's also a tossup between this, 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' and 'Back to the Future' for my favourite Zemeckis moment.
Random viewing but decided to finally watch after its been in my to-do bin for a while now. It didn't strike an emotional cord that I thought it would but Jodie Foster was quite good as were a respectable supporting cast. Never quite bought into the relationship between Foster and McConaughey though ... in fairness, probably due to the lack of screen time together (felt like maybe 15 minutes in a 2.5 hour movie). Some of the effects were alright for its time including integrating Clinton footage with the cast and the sci-fi specific visuals were alright. In the end, never was bored and found it to be entertaining. **4.0/5**
Early on in Contact a character is introduced who goes by the name “Kent Clark,” and for the remainder of the film I simply could not get over the fact that no one ever even mentions that he is named after Bizarro’s alter ego. My theory is that this is a figurative wink to the audience, letting u ... s know beforehand what we otherwise discover at long last: that the events that are about to unfold are nothing but an elaborate prank on the audience and, possibly, the cast. This movie exists in a limbo somewhere in between Close Encounters of the Third Kind’s unabashed childlike wonder and Ad Astra’s adult ‘we’re alone in the Universe’ pragmatism – which is a polite way of saying that Contact is neither fish nor fowl; the moral of the story, in a nutshell, is that there might be intelligent extraterrestrial life, but then again, there might not be. Now, there is nothing inherently wrong with some ambiguity, but let’s consider this: untold amounts of money, physical resources and manpower are spent in the movie (but not by the movie, which prefers to cut corners and follow the unconvincing route of CGI – technology which, by the way, has not aged well nor improved a lot ever since), while we spent two and half hours of our precious time, and it’s all only to learn that, maybe, aliens don’t exist except in overly complicated hoaxes and the minds of impressionable people. That’s a lot of work to do as well as a long way to go to arrive at a conclusion that for many, myself included, is of the foregone variety. And even if the extraterrestrials in the film were real, they’d still be rather disappointing – though I shouldn’t speak in plural, since we only see one in the form of Dr. Ellie Arroway’s (Jodie Foster) long deceased father. The good news is that Ellie’s dad is played by David Morse, and you could certainly do a lot worse than that (and that goes for the rest of the ensemble cast); the bad news is that Ellie’s close encounter takes places on a beach that is supposedly meant to mimic a drawing she made when she was nine years old. This is bad because the drawing, which looks like an actual preteen might have drawn it, is a veritable Monet compared with the computer-generated beach where Ellie has a very anticlimactic meeting with the alien, who tells her nothing she, or for that matter we, didn’t already know or believe – which in turn doesn’t mean that the place itself has to be equally underwhelming; why not a real beach? Or, perhaps even better, a set made to resemble a real beach? This would doubtless speak to either Ellie’s imagination or the aliens’ handicraft much more than what we end up getting.
**A film that gets more right than it gets wrong, in a friendly tribute to Carl Sagan.** The theme of extraterrestrial life will always be a big deal for cinema, and is one of the most solid subjects within sci-fi. On the one hand, it has already given us a series of gems, but it also occasionall ... y gives us films so bad that they are not worth the price of the plastic DVD. This film, for me, stays on positive ground: it gives us a solid story, intelligent enough to be believable, but it completely loses its way when it tries to introduce some action and shake things up a bit. One of the most positive aspects of this film is the credible and understandable way in which it talks about complex scientific subjects and concepts. There are high doses of science and if we take into account that Carl Sagan was one of the consultants who worked here (he died in the middle of filming and the film is dedicated to his memory), we can easily understand why it seems so solid. This is what happens when you listen to competent people, who know and who truly study. On a technical level, the film is reasonably within the standards of a sci-fi film from the late 90s with an already generous budget. However, despite some innovations such as the green screen and CGI effects, which were beginning to be implemented in the industry, not everything is really effective. Despite some high quality effects, the cinematography doesn't keep up, being excessively bland and uninteresting. I liked the focus on radio telescopes (we are more used to seeing optical telescopes, but listening to space is equally important) and it is incredible to see Arecibo again, one of the most cinematic and which very recently ceased to exist (which I greatly regret, by the way). Jodie Foster is a highly competent actress who deserves to be congratulated for all her effort. She is charismatic and strong enough to guarantee the leading role and the quality of her work only decreases towards the end, when she had to interact with the green screen, something that was not usual for actors at this time. We can still see the quite satisfactory work of actors such as John Hurt, David Morse, Tom Skerritt or James Woods. None of them have material capable of giving them substantial time or impact, but they all did the most they could with what they were given. Despite the relevance given, probably justified by the wage received, it was sad to see Matthew McConaughey in such a dull work, devoid of any substantial value. It seems that he was just making his money and wasn't interested in the project. The script has clearly positive points and others that, honestly, should have been eliminated. On the one hand, the scientific discussion and the theme of sending data through signals that can be captured by sound is highly relevant and looks good. I also liked seeing the difficulties that the main character experiences in obtaining financial and practical support for her research and overcoming the prejudices and lack of interest of her patrons. This is a picture of how much scientific research is currently going. From a certain point onwards, the film seeks to involve the Government and NASA, and things move towards a kind of bloated and histrionic action that is at odds with what had been done before. That was a mistake, but director Robert Zemeckis doesn't seem to learn from his mistakes, since it's not the first time it's happened in his films. Another error was the religious debate over alien life. This film did not call for this, the topic is left and should have been cut outright.