Rewatching Interstellar Arrival and Annihalation
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warshipadmin
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Rewatching Interstellar Arrival and Annihalation
Sometimes I rewatch old films. I was looking forward to Interstellar, mainly the score and the water planet. Matt Damon was good as the nutter. The cornfield scene is just a bit of filler, and once he goes into the black hole I lost interest. Arrival is clever but a plot summary would tell the whole story. And finally we get to Annihalation, with reliable Natalie as the lead. The score drove me a bit bananas, just cos it is set in the south east of the USA you don't have to use music from round there. The 4 lost little girls and the suicidal leader wandering around steamy swamps fully encumbered with fridge sized packs and pew-pew sticks make it look like very hard work. The ending is a bit hard to decode first time through. Easily the best of the three.
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Rocket J Squrriel
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Re: Rewatching Interstellar Arrival and Annihalation
One thing I liked about 'Arrival' was that it showed how hard it could be to communicate with aliens.
Westray: That this is some sort of coincidence. Because they don't really believe in coincidences. They've heard of them. They've just never seen one.
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Re: Rewatching Interstellar Arrival and Annihalation
One of my favorite SF novels on that is China Mieville's Embassytown.