“Arrival”
stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker in this sci-fi drama written
by Eric Heisserer based on a novel by
Ted Chiang (“The Story of Your Life”). The film was directed by Denis
Villanueve who, together with the writer and the editor, if there was one, must
take full responsibility for the 2 hours I wasted watching their product. The
movie is slow, confusing and complicated and the scenes float back in time and place without ever clearly indicating what was intended by its creative team. Ms.
Adams can do no wrong for she is a talented actor but somehow she got placed in
this amateurish attempt at a modern day “ET”. The film is not only a disservice
to Ms. Adams’ talent but to the audience that must suffer through the picture as well. I must have looked at my watch at
least 5X during the course of the film and, in so doing, found the hands on my timepiece more
interesting that that which was being projected on to the screen. What amazes
me most is that so many professional critics found this movie to be worthy of
their highest rating, again proving that being paid for an opinion doesn’t mean
it has value. I give this film a one star rating and if I hadn’t been in the
company of my wife and friends, I would have walked out of the theater mid way
through it. The only recommendation I can make about this film is to respectfully
suggest to Ms. Adams that she hire a new
talent agent..
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