This movie is by far my favorite entailing aliens. There were so many aspects to it that I loved and promise to do my best to capture it all in one post. If you haven't watched a trailer of it, I think that should be your first step as that was the first thing that drew me in.
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There, I even made it easy for you. But in all seriousness, this movie was much more than a movie with aliens. So take your other movie experiences out of your head such as Signs, Predator, Independence Day, etc. This was smart, sophisticated, and meaningful which don't typically occur in sci-fi movies, but my friends you will just have to see it for yourselves to get it.
Louise is a linguist chosen to help the United States military communicate with new friends who have seemed to take over much of the world. The new guests have arrived in 12 shells that have randomly parked in various parts of Planet Earth. Louise must work with Ian, a science minded colleage, to not only decipher their purpose for joining Earth, but learn how to communicate in order to find this out. It is Louise's genius idea to use visuals that introduces them to a language that transcends time. The information they learn will change everything. The difficult part of this task isn't what you would think. The aliens are cooperative in sending their message, it's the military and the human race's fear of attack that Louise and Ian are battling against. Will their hunch be right in that there is no danger or will they discover their fellow humans are accurate in their assumptions?
This movie killed it in ratings! Rotten Tomatoes was giving it a 100% which is now a 96% and IMDB gave it an 8.5/10. I have to give it a 10/10. I don't give these too often and I am sure my low on the totem pole opinion doesn't sway you either way, but it was amazing! Jeremy Renner and Amy Adams were powerful in capturing the fear, excitement, and passion for their interactions with their alien visitors. The movie also does a great job of being completely unpredictable. You have no idea the plot twist until the end and once you do, you realize how brilliant it all is. This film focused on the raw aspects of human emotion, the importance of nations working together, and the power of what unity can do for the human race. Good timing right? I'll let sleeping dogs lie with that one. Back to my point. If you are in the mood for a well acted, directed, and most importantly, written movie- go see this and soon! I promise you won't be disappointed.