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Review of the film "Arrival"

The movie "Arrival" is one topic my final exam will be about, which is why I will give you a quick overview over the film and its topic.
The film starts by showing the arrival of 12 unknown vessels. The vessels land all around the world, not showing any pattern or any logic in their locations.
The US military starts investigating a vessel that landed in Montana while the rest of the country starts going into lockdown.
They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record an audio, which they bring to Luise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.
Luise declines the job offer to decipher the message and is adamant that she needs to see and hear the aliens in person to be able to decipher their language.
And that is exactly what happens.
With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise starts to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.
This is a rather long process, since the vessel only opens up for 15 minutes every 2 hours.
Also, their supervisor pressures them into working faster.
This is because other countries like China do not share the same strategy as the USA and are preparing to go to war against the aliens.
Luise health seemingly declines, she gets visions of a child dyeing of cancer.
She starts building a bond not only with Ian but also with the aliens.
She starts to understand their language without the help of technology.
The aliens keep on talking about a tool they want to give Luise.
At the end of the movie Luise understands; it is not a tool they want to give her, their language is the tool they gift her.
Their language doesn't see time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.
With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to live the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she sees what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.
After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisors orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality. She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it won't last, has a kid that dies of cancer, she starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.

Now to my personal review of the movie.
Overall, the movie is very dark, you constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie. Also, the plot is really confusing for first time watchers, it's not clear if the visions that Luise has are flashforwards or flashbacks. Also, 90% of the visions are not relevant for the movie.
Additionally, when reading through the description of the film, one expects much more out of it.
There is not much action going on, it's a film that basically just consists of dialogue.
I tried watching it multiple times in full (including in school) and fell asleep.
It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nor sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).
Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but nevertheless I think that it's just not a good movie plot.

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Review of the film "Arrival"

The movie "Arrival" is one of the topics my final exam will be about, which is why I will give you a quick overview overf the film and its topic.

The film starts by showing the arrival of 12 unknown vessels.

The vessels land all around the world, not showing any pattern or any logic in their locations.

The US military starts investigating a vessel that landed in Montana while the rest of the country starts going into lockdown.

They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record ansome audio, which they bring to Louise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.

Luise declines the job offer to decipher the message and is adamant that she needs to see and hear the aliens in person to be able to decipher their language.

And tThat is exactly what happens.

With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise startbegins to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.

This is a rather long process, since the vessel only opens up for 15 minutes every 2 hours.

Also, tTheir supervisor also pressures them into working faster.

This is because other countries like China doare not shareusing the same strategy as the USA and are preparing to go to war against the aliens.

Luise's health seemingly declines, and she gets visions of a child dyeing of cancer.

She starts building a bond not only with Ian but also with the aliens.

She starts to understand their language without the help of technology.

The aliens keep on talking about a tool they want to give Luise.

At the end of the movie Luise understands; it is not a tool they want to give her, but their language is the tool that they gifted her.

Their language doesn't seeregard time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.

With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to livsee the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she sees what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.

After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisor's orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality.

She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it wodoesn't last, has a kid that dies of cancer, and she starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.

Now to my personal review of the movie.

Overall, the movie is very dark, you constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie.

A movie being "dark" can mean something else besides being visually dark. If a movie or show is dark, it typically means it contains themes that are seen as uncomfortable or scary.

Also, the plot is really confusing for first time watchers, it's not clear if the visions that Luise has are flashforwards or flashbacks.

Also, 90% of the visions are not relevant for the movie.

Additionally, when reading through the description of the film, one expects much more out of it.

There is not much action going on, it's a film that basically just consists of dialogue.

I tried watching it multiple times in full (including in school) and fell asleep.

It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nort sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).

Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but nevertheless I think that it's just not a good movie plot.

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Some of my corrections are just what I thought would sound better and aren't completely necessary for some sentences. Good writing!

The movie "Arrival" is onea topic of my final exam will be about, which is why. I will give you a quick overview overf the film and its topic.

The vessels land all around the world, not showing without any pattern or any logic into their locations.

The USnited States (US) military starts investigating a vessel that landed in Montana while the rest of the country starts going into lockdown.

They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record an audio, which they bring. The audio is sent to Luise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.

Luise declines the job offer to decipher the message and is adamant that she needs to see and hear the aliens in person to be able to decipher their language.

And tThat is exactly what happens.

With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise starts to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.

This is a rather long process, since the vessel only opens up for 15 minutes every 2two hours.

Luise’s health seemingly declines, and she getreceives visions of a child dyeing ofrom cancer.

She starts building a bond not only with Ian, but also with the aliens.

At the end of the movie
Luise understands; i. It is not a tool they want to give her, their language is the tool they gift her.

Their language doesn't see time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.

With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to livsee the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she seeand she understands what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.

After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisors orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality.

She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it won't last, has a kid that and has a child who eventually dies of cancer, s. She starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.

Now toFor my personal review of the movie.

Overall, the movie is very dark, y. You constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie.

Also, the plot is really confusing for first time watchers, it'. It’s not clear if the visions that Luise has are flashforwards or flashbacks.

Also, 90% of the visions are not relevant forto the movie.

There is not much action going on, it'. It’s a film that basically just consists of dialogue.

It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nor sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).

Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but n. Nevertheless, I think that it's just not a good movie plot.

Review of the film "Arrival"


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The movie "Arrival" is one topic my final exam will be about, which is why I will give you a quick overview over the film and its topic.


The movie "Arrival" is onea topic of my final exam will be about, which is why. I will give you a quick overview overf the film and its topic.

The movie "Arrival" is one of the topics my final exam will be about, which is why I will give you a quick overview overf the film and its topic.

The film starts by showing the arrival of 12 unknown vessels.


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The vessels land all around the world, not showing any pattern or any logic in their locations.


The vessels land all around the world, not showing without any pattern or any logic into their locations.

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The US military starts investigating a vessel that landed in Montana while the rest of the country starts going into lockdown.


The USnited States (US) military starts investigating a vessel that landed in Montana while the rest of the country starts going into lockdown.

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They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record an audio, which they bring to Luise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.


They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record an audio, which they bring. The audio is sent to Luise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.

They make the first contact with the aliens inside of the vessel and record ansome audio, which they bring to Louise, a professor who specializes in languages, to decipher.

Luise declines the job offer to decipher the message and is adamant that she needs to see and hear the aliens in person to be able to decipher their language.


Luise declines the job offer to decipher the message and is adamant that she needs to see and hear the aliens in person to be able to decipher their language.

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And that is exactly what happens.


And tThat is exactly what happens.

And tThat is exactly what happens.

This is a rather long process, since the vessel only opens up for 15 minutes every 2 hours.


This is a rather long process, since the vessel only opens up for 15 minutes every 2two hours.

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Additionally, when reading through the description of the film, one expects much more out of it.


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There is not much action going on, it's a film that basically just consists of dialogue.


There is not much action going on, it'. It’s a film that basically just consists of dialogue.

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I tried watching it multiple times in full (including in school) and fell asleep.


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It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nor sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).


It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nor sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).

It is really boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even though it received an Oscar (nort sure about that though, but I think I read it somewhere).

Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but nevertheless I think that it's just not a good movie plot.


Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but n. Nevertheless, I think that it's just not a good movie plot.

Maybe I am biased because I need to watch it for school but nevertheless I think that it's just not a good movie plot.

With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise starts to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.


With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise starts to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.

With the help of the physicist Ian, Luise startbegins to get in contact with the aliens and starts teaching them English to get a better understanding of why they're here.

Also, their supervisor pressures them into working faster.


Also, tTheir supervisor also pressures them into working faster.

This is because other countries like China do not share the same strategy as the USA and are preparing to go to war against the aliens.


This is because other countries like China doare not shareusing the same strategy as the USA and are preparing to go to war against the aliens.

Luise health seemingly declines, she gets visions of a child dyeing of cancer.


Luise’s health seemingly declines, and she getreceives visions of a child dyeing ofrom cancer.

Luise's health seemingly declines, and she gets visions of a child dyeing of cancer.

She starts building a bond not only with Ian but also with the aliens.


She starts building a bond not only with Ian, but also with the aliens.

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She starts to understand their language without the help of technology.


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The aliens keep on talking about a tool they want to give Luise.


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Their language doesn't see time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.


Their language doesn't see time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.

Their language doesn't seeregard time as something linear like we do , but rather as a complex matter.

At the end of the movie Luise understands; it is not a tool they want to give her, their language is the tool they gift her.


At the end of the movie
Luise understands; i. It is not a tool they want to give her, their language is the tool they gift her.

At the end of the movie Luise understands; it is not a tool they want to give her, but their language is the tool that they gifted her.

With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to live the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she sees what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.


With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to livsee the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she seeand she understands what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.

With the help of the language, Luise has the ability to livsee the future (for whoever is correcting this: I actually mean live the future and not live in the future :) ) and she sees what she has to do to stop China from starting a war against the aliens.

After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisors orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality.


After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisors orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality.

After heroically stoping the war by phoning the Chinese general against her supervisor's orders, the audience can see her visions becoming reality.

She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it won't last, has a kid that dies of cancer, she starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.


She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it won't last, has a kid that and has a child who eventually dies of cancer, s. She starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.

She's in a relationship with Ian, even though it wodoesn't last, has a kid that dies of cancer, and she starts teaching the language and gets internationally recognized.

Now to my personal review of the movie.


Now toFor my personal review of the movie.

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Overall, the movie is very dark, you constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie.


Overall, the movie is very dark, y. You constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie.

Overall, the movie is very dark, you constantly see your own reflection on your screen instead of the actual movie.

A movie being "dark" can mean something else besides being visually dark. If a movie or show is dark, it typically means it contains themes that are seen as uncomfortable or scary.

Also, the plot is really confusing for first time watchers, it's not clear if the visions that Luise has are flashforwards or flashbacks.


Also, the plot is really confusing for first time watchers, it'. It’s not clear if the visions that Luise has are flashforwards or flashbacks.

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Also, 90% of the visions are not relevant for the movie.


Also, 90% of the visions are not relevant forto the movie.

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