>duuude we gotta like work together and stuff lmao >duuude communication is the key to understanding and stuff lmao >duuude time is relative and you should never take your moments with your loved ones for granted and stuff lmaoooo
Oh fuck off Villeneuve, you cunt. How do you go from something so richly gray and riveting like Sicario, to this pretentious sappy shlock? On the nose much, fucker?
It's fucking terrible. Literally goes from sci-fi to romance drama.
Angel Rivera
It was an interesting plot, it had a wonderful tone, and you're just a cynical cunt.
Noah Nguyen
$0.05 has been deposited into your account.
Jack Thompson
Because both can't exist in the same movie, right?
Either way there was no cliche romance in the movie, and if that's the impression you got I can only imagine you were already convinced you wouldn't like the movie going into it.
Camden Perez
Please explain what was so amazing about this movie? >PS >wanna have a baby?
Michael Green
It was comfy, it set a great tone that it held throughout, the aliens were a lot of fun to look as well their purpose ambiguous enough to make you excited for every new interaction with them, the twist wasn't blatant or obvious, the antagonist being "bad foreign relations" is a little cliche but relevant and believable overall, and the final scene hits very very hard and I bought every second of it.
Left the theatre feeling genuinely satisfied and a bit emotional.
100% worth seeing.
Brayden Roberts
>the twist wasn't blatant or obvious kek
Kayden Cox
>We Couldn't Get Jessica Chastain >Diet Damon >Discount Elba
Jason Green
It's like District 9 for people who haven't seen District 9.
Why would I watch this?
Julian Richardson
To feel like an intellectual without actually being one.
Brody Price
I don't know if its been done, and i'm too lazy to look myself, but i'd like to see a Childhoods End movie. >ayy lmaos arrive and just hover in our skies for hundreds of years, not interacting or retaliating or doing anything, but just observing us losing our collective shit for generations
Benjamin Parker
I swear to god why do ayyylium movies ALWAYS have that stupid as fuck "the military wants to just blow up the aliens immediately!" trope?
Its such a cheap way to create drama in these movies. I thought Dennis V would be above that.
Chase Rogers
This movie sucked. I've never been so disappointed in a movie before. Just outright boring. Why were the aliens there? some bullshit about needing help in 3000 years. "The beginning is the end" trope Nolan is notorious for. I see the future but I still want to live a predictable life. It tries so hard to have heady ideas and just falls way short.
Anthony Smith
>BUHHHHH STUPID ROMCOM DRAMA SHIT WTF ROMANCE!? >actually is about a woman who decides to have a child with someone knowing full well that her child will be cancered out and die a horrific death that will destroy both her and her husband's life
Yeah, it's so romantic, you floor tiles.
Ryan Allen
Hey guys, how about we just watch it ourselves and form our own opinions?
Nathan Perry
What did she say to the Chinese man who changed the fate of the world?
Why didn't she have a clue what he was talking about at the party? By then she had experienced the future dream....and the event had also happened.
How did a book launch change the world?
What was supposed to happen in 3,000 years to the aliens that would require Earth's help?
Why didn't Ian matter or do anything?
Why was the worlds most important moment be steered by a single professor and a skeleton crew of government people?
What did she say that made Ian leave her and by proxy his daughter?
Why did an alien species who have no limitations by time just learn the language before trying to pass on information in order to save themselves?
>What did she say that made Ian leave her and by proxy his daughter?
I think she told him that their daughter was going to die
Landon Martin
but district 9 sucks
Austin Hill
She could have told him that before the kid existed.....she could have also have NOT told him since she knew what his reaction would be and the impact that would have on the kid.
You could say it's all hinted at in the 'unstoppable' scene...but the dynamic of her choices with the future knowledge she has...seems more complicated and had no explaination.
Caleb Hall
I liked it a lot, actually. It would make a great second watch where you can pick up on seemingly little details. Although I was a bit annoyed that there had to be an epic, game-changing twist. For once, maybe I would have liked the Hunger Games with modern day nations being made to fight each other by aliens.
>1 I'm assuming to trust her and call off the attack along with his wife's dying words, which I assume only the general himself would know.
>2 Stable time loop. She only knew what to tell him because he told her what to say but she had to say it for him to know what to tell her to say.
>3 The book teaches the Universal Language which cursed everyone by giving them the ability to experience time non-linearly.
>4 They never say and I'm assuming that because you should only be able to see up till your own death that no one will know for some time.
>5 Women power.
>6 That's who they designated.
>7 That their daughter was going to die from a rare disease. He in turn said she made the wrong choice, knowing it would happen and left. Also, she didn't tell him beforehand? That was fucked up.
>8 Huh?
>9 Because maybe you didn't watch it? How did you miss so much?
Luis Evans
>All this time, i wasn't waiting for them............................................................................................................................................................................. i was waiting for you
Adam Edwards
I liked the film, but why does everyone say it was thought provoking? What did people actually learn from the film? I feel like I've missed something, but I can't think what coukd have been thought provoking.
Jeremiah Lee
It wasn't. A lot of people think that anything with time travel is "deep", they're just saying that to make it seem like they're getting something that you're missing.
Colton Evans
The choice between existing and non-existing (and I do distinguish between having lived and now being dead as different from being non-existent. Hitler existed, a man with dicks with hands never existed as far we know) existing is the better option regardless of effect to society and happiness of parties involved (because both are things that are too subjective to bother with) therefore to bring the child into the world even briefly is better because it promotes more existence.
Jaxon Rodriguez
>1 But he was paranoid and clearly thought the aliens were fucking with humanity....why did he trust anything?
>2 Why was the General all like "I think you should see my Sony phone....I don't know why"
>3 I got nothing....that's mental. Well played sir.
>4 I still feel cheated out of an explaination and since it's the entire point of the aliens showing up...seems lazy writing.
>5 Poor Ian. Maybe they only paid Jezz up till 5pm and had no time to shoot a scene with him doing anything that mattered at all.
>6 Seemed like a small amount of people to be working on the worlds biggest event. Have you seen how many people write a Beyonce album.
>7 You're right. It is....and she told him anyway knowing the kid would have a part time dad because of her big mouth. (Also why didn't Ian pick up the ability while learning language)
>8 Why didn't the aliens learn to communicate...there's a point where Amy speaks english and the alien understands answers her (the scene with subtitles)