Review of Arrival (2016) by Byron A — 05 Nov 2017
Arrival is a beautifully complex film that centres on the role of humanity in this world rather than the "arrivals". With this, the movie brings a new look to the sci-fi genre, as it deals with themes and emotions that many can relate to in the modern world.
Arrival proves to be one-of-a-kind and one of the best in the genre, not just for pure action or the cliches we tend to see in such movies, but for its creativity and thought-provoking ideas it presents to the viewer.
It is a movie that does require utmost attention, however, the experience is truly rewarding, as director, Denis Villeneuve continues his run of exceptional movies. Amy Adams, who plays a linguistic professor, leads the movie with a strong performance, yet playing a vulnerable character who succumbs to the events that unfold.
The 'arrivals' themselves are wonderfully designed and their language particularly is a topic in on itself. Crafted with great cinematography and moving music, this was a deserved Oscar-nominated film, and truly one for the ages.
This review of Arrival (2016) was written by Byron A on 05 Nov 2017.
Arrival has generally received very positive reviews.
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