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Arrival

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2016 | 116m | English

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Popularity: 20 (history)

Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writer: Eric Heisserer
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Taking place after alien crafts land around the world, an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine whether they come in peace or are a threat.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2016
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writer: Eric Heisserer
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama, Mystery
Keywords spacecraft, loss, alien, female protagonist, heartbreak, alien contact, alien language, first contact, linguistics, determinism, extraterrestrial technology, time, language, scientist, based on short story, military, linguist, communication, time-manipulation, time manipulation
Production Companies 21 Laps Entertainment, FilmNation Entertainment, Lava Bear Films
Box Office Revenue: $203,388,186
Budget: $47,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 20, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Amy Adams Louise Banks
Jeremy Renner Ian Donnelly
Forest Whitaker Colonel Weber
Michael Stuhlbarg Agent Halpern
Mark O'Brien Captain Marks
Tzi Ma General Shang
Abigail Pniowsky 8-Year-Old Hannah
Julia Scarlett Dan 12-Year-Old Hannah
Jadyn Malone 6-Year-Old Hannah
Frank Schorpion Dr. Kettler
Lucas Chartier-Dessert Private Lasky
Christian Jadah Private Combs
Lucy Van Oldenbarneveld CNAC Anchor
Andrew Shaver Environmental Tech
Pat Kiely Environmental Tech
Sonia Vigneault Dr. J. Bydwell
Mark Camacho Richard Riley
Sabrina Reeves Press Secretary
Julian Casey Australian Scientist
Tony Robinow British Scientist
Larry Day CIA Officer Dan Ryder
Matthew Willson Preacher
Ruth Chiang Chinese Scientist
Russell Yuen Chinese Scientist
Sergiy Marchenko Russian Officer
Anana Rydvald Swedish Scientist
Bineyam Girma Sudan Representative
Abdelghafour Elaaziz African Representative
Abdul Ayoola Sierra Leone Representative
Alex M. Yeuh Japanese Minister
Daniel Esteban Venezuelan Representative
Albert Kwan Chinese Man
Brittany Teo Student with Smartphone
Joe Cobden Cryptographer
Lorne Brass Cryptographer
Genevieve Sirois Cryptographer
Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon Science Team Member
Michael Nangreaves Science Team Member
Reda Guerinik Communications Operator
Adrien Benn Communications Operator
Sasha Samar Communications Operator
Kathleen Stavert Communications Operator
Kattia Thony Nurse
Leisa Reid Nurse
Brent Skagford Lieutenant
Gurdeep Ahluwalia Soldier
Shawn Campbell TV Anchor
Brian Dunstan TV Anchor
Dan Duran TV Anchor
Lori Graham TV Anchor
Orla Johannes TV Anchor
John Sanford Moore TV Anchor
Sangita Patel TV Anchor
Hal Roberts TV Anchor
Camille Ross TV Anchor
Ola Sturik TV Anchor
Tammie Sutherland TV Anchor
Max Walker TV Anchor
Marc-André Goulet Motion Capture Heptapod
Paul-Antoine Taillefer Motion Capture Heptapod
Martin Jr Pelletier Motion Capture Heptapod
Carmela Nozza Guizzo 4-Year-Old Hannah (uncredited)
Robert D. Morais Master Sergeant Douglas (uncredited)
Mustafa Haidari Foreign Correspondent (uncredited)
Philippe Hartmann Halpern's Deputy Director (uncredited)
Laurean Adrian Parau US Army Major (uncredited)
Nathaly Thibault Gala Guest (uncredited)
Leslie Baker Middle Aged Woman (uncredited)
Dave Campbell Soldier (uncredited)
Alexander Da Mota Venezuelan Military (uncredited)
Akul Dang Pakistani Scientist (uncredited)
Frank Fiola Soldier (uncredited)
Name Job
Francine Maisler Casting
Michael Jackman Post Production Supervisor
Pierre-Jules Audet Sound Effects Editor
Marie-Claude Lafontaine Digital Compositor, Visual Effects Coordinator
Eric Heisserer Screenplay
Joe Walker Editor
Nicolas Becker Foley Artist, Special Sound Effects
Sylvain Bellemare Supervising Sound Editor
Jean-François Ferland Visual Effects Supervisor
Heston L'Abbé Digital Compositors
Bradford Young Director of Photography
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
Pierre Gill Additional Photography
Olivier Calvert Sound Designer
Hanna Oldenburg Production Assistant
Ben Browning Production Executive
Colin Stetson Musician
Fríða Aradóttir Key Hair Stylist
Marie-Julie Dallaire Second Unit Director
Alan Robert Murray Sound Effects Editor
Hildur Guðnadóttir Musician
Phil Plait Scientific Consultant
Morag Ross Makeup Artist
Broderick Johnson Thanks
Krista Bell Stunt Double
Max Laferriere Stunt Double
Simon Beaupré Digital Compositor
Claude Gervais Grip
Arnaud Brisebois VFX Supervisor
Yves Bélanger Second Unit Director of Photography
Niels Barletta Foley Mixer
Steven Ghouti Foley Mixer
Leo Yılmaz Production Manager
Nicolas Lepage Art Direction
Salomé Villeneuve Costume Assistant
Lyne Lepage Digital Compositor
Patrice Vermette Production Design
Ted Chiang Short Story
Isabelle Guay Supervising Art Director
Jean-Pierre Paquet Art Direction
Robert Parle Art Direction
Paul Hotte Set Decoration
Marianne Bobet Makeup Artist
Marie-Christine Dormier Hairstylist
Réjean Goderre Key Hairdresser, Key Hair Stylist, Hairstylist
Joan Patricia Parris Makeup Artist
Colleen Quinton Makeup Department Head
Sabrina Trudel Makeup Artist
Alain Caporicci Set Production Assistant
Hélène Ross Production Manager
Stan Wlodkowski Unit Production Manager
Serge Archambault Scenic Artist
Stephen Craig Scenic Artist
Meinert Hansen Conceptual Design
André Nicholas Malouf Set Dresser, Set Dressing Artist
Aaron Morrison Assistant Art Director
Mathieu Beaudin Sound Effects Editor
Luc Boudrias Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Olivier Guillaume Special Sound Effects, Foley Mixer
Claude La Haye Sound Mixer
Francis Péloquin Boom Operator
Marc Reichel Special Effects
Christopher Ahrens CG Supervisor
Félix Arsenault Modeling
Marc Aubry Animation
Andrew Barry Compositors
Michael Beaulac Digital Compositors
Olivier Beaulieu Digital Compositors
Matt Belbin Digital Effects Supervisor
Sébastien Bergeron Visual Effects Producer
Hélène Lamarre Art Department Coordinator
Ilyaa Ghafouri Sound Design Assistant
Louise Bertrand Visual Effects Producer
Miguel Berube Ouellet Modeling
Samuel Boisvert Digital Compositors
Xavier Bourque Digital Compositors
Meggie Cabral Visual Effects Producer
Steve Cady Animation
Cynthia Rodriguez del Castillo Digital Compositors
Matthieu Chatelier Digital Compositors
Marie-Pier Couture-Alain Digital Compositors
Joanie Croteau Visual Effects Coordinator
Dominic Dauphin Digital Compositors
Robert De La Cruz Modeling
Thierry Delattre Visual Effects Producer
Julien Dubusset Animation
Lafleche Dumais CG Supervisor
Jean-Pierre Flayeux Compositors
Vincent Forand Digital Compositors
Jean-Francois Gallant Animation
Emmanuel Gatera Animation
Mathieu Girard Digital Compositors
Jose Luis Gomez Digital Compositors
Olivier Gravel Digital Compositors
Veronique Guay Digital Compositors
Nick Guth Visual Effects
Gael Hollard Digital Compositors
Nadine Homier Digital Compositors
Noémie Jacques Visual Effects Producer
Bruno-Pierre Jobin Digital Compositors
Yann Jouannic Visual Effects Coordinator
Lari Karam Animation
Peter Konig Conceptual Design
Caroline Labrie Animation
Alain Lachance Visual Effects Supervisor
Alexandre Lafortune Visual Effects Supervisor
Mathieu Lalonde Modeling
Maxime Lapointe Digital Compositors
Xavier Larocque Digital Compositors
Patrick Lemay-Hardy Digital Compositors
Maxime Lemieux Digital Compositors
Samuel Lepage-Bedard Digital Compositors
Martine Losier Visual Effects Coordinator
Hugo Léveillé Compositors, Compositing Supervisor
Karina Mariano Visual Effects Coordinator
Richard Martin Compositors
Belly Mingmuong Digital Compositors
Ivan Moran Visual Effects Supervisor
Louis Morin Visual Effects Supervisor
Catherine Nadeau Visual Effects Producer
Renée April Costume Design
André Valade Set Decoration
Eames Gagnon Gaffer
Frédéric Chamberland Steadicam Operator
Jan Thijs Still Photographer
Jean-François Dubé Rigging Grip, Key Rigging Grip
Mary Lukasiewicz First Assistant Editor
Pierre Daudelin Best Boy Electric
Isabelle Faivre-Duboz Script Supervisor
Mario Davignon Costume Supervisor
Viriya Say Seamstress
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Peter Wilke Steadicam Operator
Pierre-Luc L'Espérance Rigging Grip
Shaun Nagorny Rigging Grip
Maude Turcot Rigging Grip
Christian Lalonde Rigging Grip
Daniel Sauvé Additional Camera
Marieke Séguin Rigging Grip
Keith Kerr Key Grip
Alain Bisson Doyal Techno Crane Operator
Marc Désourdy Stunt Coordinator
Marie-Soleil Dénommé Set Decoration
Jean Gagnon Set Designer
Simon Guilbault Set Designer
Jordana Sapiurka Casting Assistant
Michèle St-Arnaud Location Manager
Kathy Ann Thomas Production Coordinator
Benoît Brière Visual Effects Producer
Valéry Dufort-Boucher Dialogue Editor
Claire Pochon Dialogue Editor
Stan Sakellaropoulos ADR Supervisor
Steve Perski Sound Recordist
Justin Scott Wilson Sound Recordist
Lise Pharand Property Master
Donald Sparks First Assistant Director
Luc Raymond Foley Editor
Clint Bennett Music Editor
Martin Henri Line Producer
Sandro Di Gioacchino Assistant Hairdresser
Marie-Christine Cormier Assistant Hairdresser
Mario Huot Assistant Hairdresser
Marie-Lise Taupier Hairdresser
Catherine Laniel Assistant Makeup Artist
Jennifer Dionne Assistant Makeup Artist
Xiao Yun Hu Assistant Makeup Artist
Gillian Chandler Makeup Artist
Michelle Quinn Production Manager
Évelyne Renaud Additional Third Assistant Director
Martin Doepner Additional Third Assistant Director
Marie-José Bourassa First Assistant Director
Brigitte Goulet Second Assistant Director
Dandy Thibaudeau Second Assistant Director
Karine P. Labelle Second Second Assistant Director
Moumita Mondal Second Unit Director
Carl Kouri Third Assistant Director
Kaven MacDonald Third Assistant Director
Martha Fernandez Art Department Coordinator
Martin Macrae Concept Artist, Visual Effects Art Director
Carl Lessard Graphic Designer
Jocelyn Charbonneau Set Dresser
Louis Frederic Denomme Set Dresser
Luc Houle Set Dresser
Luc-Eric Duhamel Set Dresser
Marc-Andre Jalbert Set Dresser
Marco Lavallée Set Dresser
Sébastien Gervais Set Dresser
Louis-Antoine Lassonde ADR Mixer
Maxwell Chamberlin ADR Mixer
James A. Moore ADR Recordist
Simon Girard Assistant Sound Editor
Gabrielle Labelle Joly Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Dave Whitehead Sound Designer
Michelle Child Sound Designer
Daniel Capeille Sound Effects Editor
Anthony Weeden Conductor, Orchestrator
Paul Corley Mixing Engineer
Owen Roberts Music Arranger
Will Slater Sound Designer, Music Sound Design and Processing
Simon Ashdown Music Sound Design and Processing
Adam Wiltzie Musician
Olafur Bjorn Olafsson Musician
Daniel Kresco Scoring Mixer
Jan Holzner Score Engineer
Elenor Wiman Vocals
Ellen Marie Brink Christensen Vocals
Jakob Bloch Jespersen Vocals
Jakob Soelberg Hammershøj Vocals
Kristin Mulders Vocals
Paul Bentley Vocals
Signe Asmussen Vocals
Réal Hamel Picture Car Coordinator
Jean-Francois Hall Production Assistant, Driver
Steve Szewczok Driver
Harvey Drouelle Driver
Spiro Tsovras Driver
Denis Doiron Driver
Michel Saule Driver
Bernard Guay Driver
Philippe Montel Transportation Coordinator
Alexandre Juaneda Transportation Coordinator
Lyssa J. Caster Transportation Captain
Victorine Tamafo Travel Coordinator
Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne Thanks
Andrew A. Kosove Thanks
David Kristian Thanks
Cathy Gurvis Assistant Accountant
Gabriella Ludlow Legal Services
Erik Yelemanov Scientific Consultant
Stephen Wolfram Scientific Consultant
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Wen Shen Dialogue Coach
Gilles Montreuil First Assistant Accountant
Lise Servant Payroll Accountant
Tom Di Blasio Production Accountant
Nathalie Lagacé Production Accountant
Aurelie Poirier Production Assistant
Else Torp Vocals
Caroline Thisdale Production Assistant
Francois Ricard-Sheard Production Assistant
Marc-André Massé Production Assistant
Sophie Mailloux Production Assistant
Troy Allen Production Executive
Alex Feldman Production Secretary
Irina Cazazaeva Production Secretary
Chantal Nolet Second Assistant Accountant
Mathieu Coderre Stand In
Christina Correll Stand In
Cyrille Chatelain Technical Advisor
Didier Communaux Unit Manager
Puelo Deir Unit Publicist
Paul Viger Stunts
Dominic Lapointe Additional First Assistant Camera
Amandine Schelle Additional First Assistant Camera
Jean-Francois Tousignant Additional First Assistant Camera
Leon Rivers-Moore Digital Imaging Technician
Marc Hénaut Electrician
Michael Saintsbury Electrician
Chloé Giroux-LaChance First Assistant Camera
Dany Racine First Assistant "A" Camera
Christian Caperaa First Assistant "B" Camera
Réal Saulnier Generator Operator
Jacynthe Labrosse Grip
David Villeneuve Lighting Technician
Henri Normand Lighting Technician
Soupharak Keoborakoth Second Assistant Camera
Marie-Helene Tremblay Second Assistant "B" Camera
Victor Ghizaru Video Assist Operator
Julie Breton Extras Casting
Caroline Poirier Assistant Costume Designer
Mirenda Ouellet Assistant Editor
Zach Marshall Assistant Editor
Brigitte Renaud Assistant Location Manager
Bruno Lemire Assistant Location Manager
Joe Gawler Digital Intermediate Colorist
Johanne Baril Dresser
Julie Chénard Dresser
Ginette Régis Key Dresser
Mariane Carter Key Dresser
Timothy Ferris Post Production Assistant
John Sylva Post Production Coordinator
Bernd Angerer Animation
Camilo Guaman Animation
David St-Amant Animation
Adrien Annesley Animation
Guillaume Boulay Animation
Guillaume Pelletier Animation
Jean-François Barthélémy Animation
Jonathan Grégoire Animation
Josef Sy Animation
Toby Winder Animation
Élodie Gilbert Lachapelle Animation
Mathieu Goulet-Aubin 3D Artist
Etienne Laroche CG Artist
Fanny Berthiaume CG Artist
Hernan Vietri CG Artist
Robert Rioux CG Artist
Stéphanie Morin CG Artist
Guillaume Mainville CG Supervisor
Jason Quintana CG Supervisor
Jean-Sebastien Guillemette CG Supervisor
Sylvain Theroux CG Supervisor
Didier Bertrand Compositing Supervisor
Nguon Vissal Ong Compositing Supervisor
Vincent Poitras Compositing Supervisor
Björn Gottwald Compositor
David Monfette Compositor
Michel Frenette Compositor
Philippe Bienvenue Compositor
Nicolas-Alexandre Noel CG Supervisor
Deak Ferrand Concept Artist
Louis-Martin Duval Creative Director
Alban Kasikci Digital Compositor
Amélie Rey Digital Compositor
Andris Pakalns Digital Compositor
Anna Pacchioni Digital Compositor
Anthony Luigi Santoro Digital Compositor
Christopher Tuleya Digital Compositor
David Décoste Digital Compositor
Dominic Vincent Digital Compositor
Gabriel Roy Digital Compositor
Gaël Chopin Digital Compositor
Jean Frédéric Veilleux Digital Compositor
Jose Luis Gomez Godinez Digital Compositor
Katy Savoie Digital Compositor
Louis-Alexandre Lord Digital Compositor
Luke Drummond Digital Compositor
Micha Sher Digital Compositor
Pierre-Simon Lebrun-Chaput Digital Compositor
Randy Santandrea Digital Compositor
Raphael Valle Digital Compositor
Sébastien Rioux Digital Compositor
Simon-Pierre Puech Digital Compositor
Véronique Tremblay Digital Compositor
Xavier Doyon Digital Compositor
Yi Zhang Digital Compositor
Mathieu Tremblay Digital Compositor
Philippe Thibault Digital Effects Supervisor
Pierpaolo Navarini Visual Effects Technical Director
Antonio Covelo Peleteiro Visual Effects Technical Director
Dominik Kirouac VFX Artist
James Dong VFX Artist
Owens Bazile VFX Artist
Pier-Luc Verville VFX Artist
Pierre Rousseau VFX Artist
Simon Devault Compositing Lead
Dawid Borkiewicz Lighting Artist
Frederic Schmidt Lighting Artist
Veronique Levesque Lighting Artist
Frédéric Gagnon Shading
Gabriel Morin Shading
Antoine Rouleau Matte Painter
Catherine Hébert Matte Painter
Francois Croteau Matte Painter
Sith Khay Matte Painter
Eric Mc Guire Matte Painter
Eliott Beaudon Matte Painter
Frederic Dupere Matte Painter
Frederic St-Arnaud Matte Painter
Christopher Gonnord Modeling
Jean-Olivier Esther Modeling
Marc-Andre Poulin Modeling
Mario Fraser Modeling
Adam Wierzchowski Pipeline Technical Director
Alan Fregtman Pipeline Technical Director
Carine Touraille Pipeline Technical Director
D.J. Rahming Pipeline Technical Director
Jean-Christophe Morin Pipeline Technical Director
Jonathan Niquet Pipeline Technical Director
Jordi Riera Pipeline Technical Director
Julien Dubuisson Pipeline Technical Director
Ken Mohammed Pipeline Technical Director
Laura Kwan Pipeline Technical Director
Marie Fétiveau Pipeline Technical Director
Guillaume Laforge Pipeline Technical Director
Marc-Olivier Rouleau Pipeline Technical Director
Matthew Gray Pipeline Technical Director
Nicholas Verschelde Pipeline Technical Director
Stephane Wirtel Pipeline Technical Director
Thomas Courtois Pipeline Technical Director
Pierre Raymond Head of Production
Martin Chamney Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Félix Clément Production Assistant
Jean-Sebastien Letourneau Production Assistant
Marie-Eve St-Amour Production Assistant
Mathieu Boudreau Production Assistant
Josee Chapdelaine VFX Artist
Louis-Philippe Clavet Rotoscoping Artist
Valentin Delbroucq Rotoscoping Artist
Maxime Pearson Rotoscoping Artist
Singarajan Praveen Rotoscoping Artist
Alain Morin Rotoscoping Artist
Maxime Desforges Rotoscoping Artist
Philippe Cournoyer Rotoscoping Artist
Simon Chassé Rotoscoping Artist
William Perreault Rotoscoping Artist
Andréanne Lamoureux Rotoscoping Artist
Béatrice Palin Rotoscoping Artist
Dominique Richer Rotoscoping Artist
Gabrielle Perreault Rotoscoping Artist
Geneviève Gareau Rotoscoping Artist
Jean-Michel Cristofaro Rotoscoping Artist
Kevin Harding Rotoscoping Artist
Marie Soleil Chabot Rotoscoping Artist
Marie-Ève Gélinas Rotoscoping Artist
Mathieu Raynault VFX Supervisor
Josiane Fradette Visual Effects Producer
Sasha Leigh Izadpanah VFX Editor
Vicky Daneau VFX Editor
Philippe Theroux VFX Supervisor
Antonin Messier Turcotte VFX Artist
Kevin R. Browne VFX Artist
Martin Fourat Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Deborah Zadzora Visual Effects Coordinator
Frederic St-Jean Visual Effects Coordinator
Jean-Francois Lafleur Visual Effects Coordinator
Marina Popova Visual Effects Coordinator
Nathalie Cyr Visual Effects Coordinator
Thibaud Galbois Visual Effects Coordinator
Céline Zapater VFX Editor
François Poirier VFX Editor
Frédérique Schmidt VFX Editor
Guillaume Poulin VFX Editor
Melanie La Rue Executive Visual Effects Producer
Sébastien Moreau Executive Visual Effects Producer
Alexandra Vaillancourt Visual Effects Producer
Amelie Poitras Visual Effects Producer
Annie Cliche Visual Effects Producer
Daniel Booty Visual Effects Producer
Sandra Germain Visual Effects Producer
Ève Giordani Visual Effects Production Assistant
Karl Alexandre Lamarre-Parent Visual Effects Production Assistant
Marc-André Roy Visual Effects Production Assistant
Melanie Murray Visual Effects Production Assistant
Ahmidou Lyazidi Visual Effects Technical Director
Dave Thomlison Visual Effects Technical Director
David Raymond Visual Effects Technical Director
Emmanuel Pelletier Visual Effects Technical Director
Eric G. Thivierge Visual Effects Technical Director
François Lord Visual Effects Technical Director
Mathieu Leclaire Visual Effects Technical Director
Olivier Péloquin Visual Effects Technical Director
Patrick Piche Visual Effects Technical Director
Sylvain Berger Visual Effects Technical Director
Joseph Kasparian Visual Effects Supervisor
Sylvain Lebeau Visual Effects Supervisor
Jessica Francoeur-Ducharme Digital Compositor
Bryan Hsu Digital Compositor
Sam Hudecki Storyboard Artist
Tyler Newhouse ADR Recordist
Kyle D. Krajewski ADR Mixer
Gilles Marsalet Assistant Foley Artist
Grégory Vincent Foley Artist
Jessica Coon Script Consultant
Bernard Gariépy Strobl Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jóhann Jóhannsson Musician, Music Producer, Music Arranger, Original Music Composer
Denis Villeneuve Director
Name Title
Glen Basner Executive Producer
Eric Heisserer Executive Producer
Michael Jackman Co-Producer
Dan Levine Producer
David Linde Producer
Milan Popelka Executive Producer
Aaron Ryder Producer
Dan Cohen Producer
Karen Lunder Producer
Tory Metzger Executive Producer
Stan Wlodkowski Executive Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
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BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
SAG Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

SmashingUKProductions
N/A

Prior to approaching this film, a word of warning that it is what many like to call a "thinking person's sci-fi". If you're going to watch this, I beg that you dedicate your utmost attention to it, as it is truly one rewarding experiences, one of the smartest, most well-constructed science fiction m ... arvels of recent years. 'Arrival' is Villeneuve's magnum opus. Firstly, to put your mind at ease, I won't be analysing the plot, thus avoiding the use of spoilers. This decade, Villeneuve has crafted some fantastic works of art in the form of 'Prisoners', 'Sicario' and now this science fiction gem, and here's hoping his career further develops with more movie masterpieces coming our way. In a world where mysteries remain and the possibility of extraterrestrial life still stands unanswered, 'Arrival' approaches this with it's cliche-free take on the genre. The relatively unknown Bradford Young provides the film with some of the most stunning cinematography ever conceived, taking advantage of the twilight hour to give the film its somewhat unique look, supported magnificently by Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson whose score is both haunting and beautiful. If you're someone looking for a science-fiction tale that keeps you guessing and thinking throughout, with fantastic performances, cinematography, music and near-flawless direction, then 'Arrival' is the film for you. The masterpiece of 2016!

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

Denis Villenueve offers a great film, but one that is exactly what the trailer put forth, this is not a Sci-Fi War film waiting to happen, or a modern-day horror. It's a character-driven piece about politics, life, humanity and communication. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the ... time._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
7.0

**It was a perfect contact, but troubled at the communication.** The film was decent. Nowadays there are lots of altered versions coming that you won't easily say those are the remakes or reboots or spin- offs or whatever they call them in these days. Like 'Premotheus' to 'Alien', this film can r ... emind you a few titles from the past, but 'Contact' is what the majority of us believes it got inspired. The eight Oscars nominees for the film is insane. I know some people liked it, and the film was good, that does not mean it is an Oscar product. I'm okay with the technical side recognition as it deserved that. So visually it was very good, but not a special effects extravaganza. Just a simple sci-fi drama, with a few thrills, particularly towards the end. When the unexpected visitors from the outer-space land their ships in the twelve different locations on the earth, the humans patiently try to communicate with them to learn their intentions. This story focused on the American soil, where experts are brought in to decode the alien language. How the rest of tale develops was told in the remaining parts. To me it smells like a trilogy. If not, it should be. I enjoyed it, mainly because of being a drama. Sci-fi is always associated with action, adventure and thriller, but this drama was something fresh as per todays computer graphics dominated cinema world. This is particularly for the family and older people like the grownups. Like I said the youngsters love action and violence. So it is a one time viewable film and you will get everything in that attempt itself. _7/10_

May 16, 2024
tmdb47633491
8.0

"I have a brilliant idea for a movie so what we do is we watch scientists step-by-step learn to communicate with an alien species" "That's awesome but we need an emotional component or audiences will be bored" "Okay the main scientist's daughter is dead and we show clips of that every couple m ... inutes" "Greenlight"

Jun 23, 2021
BadChristian
8.0

Arrival is an attempt to take a more realistic approach to how an alien visitation would play out, especially within global politics. The main thrust is that Amy Adams has to find out what the aliens want before any other country can fuck it up and they did a great job in casting Amy Adams. I'm not ... usually any more than indifferent of Adams, but she does a great job here with what she's given. Jeremy Renner does as good as Jeremy Renner can do with a character that isn't just stoic bad-ass. I like Renner, but unlike other alien films, Arrival isn't an "alien invasion" movie where he can run around shooting stuff and making quips, so I'm not sure he was the best choice. The only other actor of note is Forrest Whitaker, who does fine, but he has this stupid accent that has no purpose. I had to watch interviews with him to make sure he wasn't just doing an accent every other time and this was his real voice. No, he does some unnatural accent that really draws you out of the film because there is no reason for it. It's not a foreign accent or a regional one (or at least not one that I've ever heard), it's just some made up shit he does for no reason. The plot is fine for where they are trying to go with the story. Personally, there are some tropes that I really fucking hate and Arrival rides on one of the ones I hate the most. I won't say what it is, because Arrival really should not be spoiled, but subjectively it was a stupid bullshit play and it makes things unnecessarily confusing. Arrival is about the aliens coming to Earth, but that serves more as the gasoline that fuels the very human drama that is very dialog driven and much more about Amy Adams than any of the aliens. I'm unclear about how long the movie takes place, but once they establish the motive of the movie, it feels cheap to skip a huge chunk of time and give us a montage of what happens instead of keeping the flow of progression. The movie takes place mostly in Montana and we get some beautiful scenery and the sets are all great. The cinematography has some interesting ideas and they use shots and colors to enhance the plot. not just document it. Hearing the comparisons to Interstellar, I was afraid of how arrogant, indulgent, and pretentious Arrival might be and while I understand now what they were trying to convey with the comparison, Arrival is none of those things. Arrival doesn't pretend that it's more than it is. There are a few story that keep my personal score from going beyond a four, but I don't see how anyone who watches Arrival knowing what kind of movie Arrival is could give it much less. If you put on Arrival expecting Mars Attacks, Alien, Independence Day, or any other sci-fi spectacle films you are going to be disappointed, Arrival is much more of a drama. Sure, it is technically a sci-fi because aliens, but that's not the drive of the film. If you choose to watch Arrival with the understanding that it can be slow and aggravating and has none of the flash and awe of a typical Sci-Fi, but replaces those with authentic characters and drama, don't think you will be disappointed.

Jun 23, 2021
MatthewL.Brady
9.0

Well damn. I couldn't stop thinking about this one and may not for awhile. "Arrival" is one of the best Sci-Fi films I've seen in this year. Everything about this film was just top notch that I can't put into words without going all over. So let put it like this: Amy Adams was wonderful in ... this. A very grounded and real performance. Probably her best. Same thing that can said about Jeremy Renner. And how the aliens were part of the story was fascinating and quite clever. Without spoiling anything, they had a unique look to them. Like spiders. Although out the film, you feel their presence. A presence that's both scary and yet remarkable. Denis Villeneuve is my favorite working director. He can release a movie every year and still be close of making a masterpiece. Villeneuve delivers a haunting and heartbreaking story that leaves the audience with a experience that will stay with them. A beautiful, thought-provoking, Sci-Fi film that isn't an action or war movie. And I'm even more excited to see "Blade Runner 2049". And how can I forgot the amazing score, astonishing cinematography, intelligent script, and the tearjerker ending that left me in pieces. I honestly can't say anything else. Please do yourself a favor and watch it. For now, I'm dumbfounded.

Jun 23, 2021
20thCentury
10.0

Arrival has created the most profound and seamless symbolism, notably through cinematography/imagery, that may have ever been achieved to date in film. On the surface, this appears to be a story about humans making contact with an alien species. For those with keen critical thinking skills, the s ... eemingly foreign creatures at the beginning are not who we initially believed them to be by the end. This film amazingly weaves an abundance of profound images/clues in plain sight. Just like one of those optical illusions, which can at first appear a random assortment of dots. Yet, once your focus kicks in and you seize upon a detailed shape, you suddenly see an enormously complex picture that has been there the whole time, seemingly invisible just prior. As I watched this film, I was curious about the shape of the aliens. They do not really conform to the aesthetic of an advanced species. While I internally wrestled with the purpose of this particular shape... it finally made sense. Boom!! Mind Blown!!!! I've heard people try to reconcile the linear/non-linear information as it unfolds in real time. This is certainly rich for grasping a fuller meaning and added depth. However, imho, the epicenter of meaning in this visual masterpiece begins with the shape of the aliens. If you can unwrap that, you'll become like heroic linguist Elizabeth Banks, and decipher the deeper meaning behind this profound story.

Jun 23, 2021
Penguinatic
10.0

This may be my new favourite film. I was so emotionally involved in this film, and I'd be lying if I didn't admit a few tears were shed towards the end. ...

Aug 13, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
8.0

**An excellent film, where the main theme is not what it seems.** In general, I'm not a big fan of movies involving aliens... in part because they seem extremely unlikely to me (I don't really believe there is another planet with intelligent and skilled living beings like humans, or at least not ... developed enough to see us visit). However, I really enjoyed this film, which takes advantage of the visit of twelve spaceships from other worlds to make us question the way we view the passage of time and its linear nature. Critically acclaimed, the film received mixed reviews from audiences, with a number of detractors and admirers alike. I personally think the film is good enough to deserve our attention and respect. To understand the script, it is necessary to bear in mind that the main theme of the film is not the spaceships and the alien visit, but Time, the passage of time and the way we look at it. As such, the film uses a non-linear narrative that can sometimes be difficult for viewers to understand: through dreams, the protagonist sees her young daughter, and we are led to think that she dreams of things from the past, and that she is now divorced, and her daughter has died of illness (I think it must have been leukemia). It is only later on that we realize that this is not quite the case… I don't want to reveal much more, but to understand the film, it is necessary to consider these points well. The extraterrestrial visit thus becomes an authentic sub-plot from a certain point onwards, and the real motivation of the visit is closely linked to its language and circular writing. I think I've given enough clues. The advantages of this film being as it is are linked to the reflective and meditative form it takes, which can exasperate those who wanted more action or drama. I can understand that these audiences felt defrauded in their expectations. The slow narrative can sometimes drag on too much, and the film's extremely scientific nature can also make it a little difficult to understand. In the end, the quality of the plot goes downhill, things become something more cliché and predictable, but I saw that as less of a problem. I liked the work of Amy Addams, I think that the actress was relatively ignored by the judges of the Oscars that year, and it would have been fair, at the very least, to be nominated for Best Actress. She did work with soul, heart and commitment. Jeremy Renner also gave us an excellent performance, perhaps one of the best of his career so far, along with “Hurt Locker”. Unfortunately, the good performances end here: there are other excellent actors, but they didn't receive good material. The most obvious case is that of Forest Whittaker, who shone in “The Last King of Scotland”, and had a flat character here, without any development. Even so, he managed to do a lot with the little he was given. Despite only securing one Oscar for Sound Editing, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Production Design. I don't know Dennis Villeneuve's work very well, I even have the impression that this was the first film of his that I've seen. So I'm not the best person to rate it. What I can say is that I liked the director's work here: he managed to give feeling and depth to a film that, on the other hand, could have been just an excuse for a lot of visual effects and CGI. The effects are there, the CGI is good, and it works really well, but the movie is more than that! The cinematography is also good, with many blurry scenes that are fundamental to the work of creating and manipulating the environment, with the film becoming increasingly tense and mysterious. The editing was also very well executed, although there were some pacing issues. Finally, a word of praise for Johann Johannsson's soundtrack, and in particular for the choice of the melody “On the Nature of Daylight”, by Max Richter.

Oct 25, 2022
SoSmooth1982
6.0

ok movie really boring at times. it was only interesting to the space craft and the aliens. other then that it was pretty dumb. working together and love is something the planet will never understand. well at least our leaders wont any way. ...

Jun 02, 2023
sirdorius
7.0

I loved the visuals in this, and Amy does a great job of carrying the cast. I am able to suspend my disbelief for 120 minutes when watching sci fi, so I will avoid the useless "but that's not what the military would do" comments. The movie has a great setup talking about language, cul ... ture, our perception of the world and how truly -alien- an alien life form would feel to us. Unfortunately, it uses that setup to deliver a platitude older than written language and then just throws away any conclusion to its sci fi story that we though was the main focus up until that point. Yes, I know cancer is sad and all that from real life, now can we please know what happened to the aliens?? Did they get bored and leave when they saw the ending?

Nov 07, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Accomplished linguist "Louise" (Amy Adams) is drafted in by the US military to join an international team of scientists charged with trying to communicate with twelve spacecraft that have landed across the globe. Upon her arrival she encounters "Donnelly" (Jeremy Renner) and the pair work on finding ... a way to talk with "Abbott" and "Costello". These latter two are aliens who seem just as keen to chat back, but finding common terms of reference is nigh on impossible. As they find innovative ways to make progress, we discover a little of her traumatic past and it seems her association with the visitors is heightening her senses and inspiring her imagination. With the global alliance straining and the domestic military champing at the bit, it falls to the couple to avert disaster. It has something of the original "Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) about it, this - as it looks more intelligently at the whole subject of extra-terrestrial life without just focusing on expensive visual effects. Indeed, the artistic design of these effects is really quite effective at illustrating just how blank canvas connections require inspiration and patience - and there are clues for us to spot, too. Adams is at the top of her game here, and with Renner delivering well as a foil and Forest Whitaker taking on the role as the less gung-ho military man ("Col. Weber), this is more a thinking persons sci-fi thriller that keeps us guessing as to the motives of just about all until the denouement. It's a little slow off the mark, but does make you hope that if ET does ever arrive, it is more this kind of welcome it may receive rather than tanks, missiles and ye-ha!

Jun 20, 2024