When a dozen huge alien spacecraft take up position at various points around the globe, a professor of linguistics (Amy Adams, perfect) is asked to try to establish communication. This is a plausible, non-glamorous and cerebral “what-if” alien visitation tale from Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Sicario) along the lines of 1997’s Contact. And like all good sci-fi stories, it looks inward at the human condition instead of up at the stars and has something to say about today’s world. It’s a beautiful and thought-provoking puzzle box of a movie that packs considerable emotional weight. Nominated for eight Oscars. (116 min)
Don Morton
Don Morton has viewed some 6,000 movies, frequently awake. A bachelor and avid cyclist, he currently divides his time between Tokyo and a high-tech 4WD super-camper somewhere in North America.You may also like
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