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- Arrival (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes
Linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) leads an elite team of investigators when gigantic spaceships touch down in 12 locations around the world As nations teeter
- Arrival | Denis Villeneuve Wiki | Fandom
Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve and adapted by Eric Heisserer, who conceived the project as a spec script based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang
- Arrival - Final Trailer | IMDb
A linguist is recruited by the military to assist in translating alien communications
- Arrival - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
With “Arrival,” Villeneuve has hit full stride with a film that contains elements of Hitchcock, Kubrick, and Spielberg, via influence rather than imitation or tacky aping He is his own man, yet
- Arrival movie review film summary (2016) - Roger Ebert
Joining films like “ Gravity,” “ Interstellar ” and “ The Martian ” is Denis Villeneuve ’s ambitious and moving “Arrival,” a movie that’s about the day the universe changed forever but becomes more focused on a single story even as it’s expanding its worldwide narrative
- Arrival Timeline Explained: Making Sense Of The Movies Twist - Screen Rant
Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival might seem like a basic sci-fi movie on the surface, but it has a very complicated timeline that’s easy to misunderstand The film tells the story of a professional linguist named Louise Banks who’s called in by the government when aliens land on the planet
- Arrival streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Currently you are able to watch "Arrival" streaming on fuboTV, MGM+ Amazon Channel, Paramount Plus, Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus, Philo
- Arrival (2016) - Movie Summary, Ending Explained Themes | Whats . . .
Discover Arrival's captivating story of first contact and its profound exploration of time and choice on What's After the Movie When twelve alien spacecraft appear on Earth, linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams) must decode their language to determine their intentions
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