>tfw too intelligent for linear communication
Tfw too intelligent for linear communication
This movie's plot is death process
I kekked user
What did they mean by that?
a scorpion eats its tail
Time is a le flat circle.
Rust is death process.
dude ouroboros lmao
>stop watching this shit film and do something productive
Would be cool if humans could communicate by ejaculating on glass
you're a big heptapod
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Ryzen imminent
Inb4 back to Sup Forums
>ryzencucks
>half life 3 confirmed
>post ends in 7
>there are 4 Half-Life games (HL1, HL2, 2 episodes)
>4 - 7 = 3
HALF-LIFE 3 FUCKING CONFIRMED
>>>/reddit/
>Half-Life 3 is Sup Forums now
wew lad
Are you retarded ? I'm implying Sup Forums is reddit
Well you did a poor job of conveying that. Sup Forums still has nothing to do with HL3 memes.
How can someone be this fucking dumb, I will never understand
Sup Forums """""""humor""""" is reddit around here friendo, you need to go back.
Everything is reddit around here. Reddit is to Sup Forums what Jews are to Sup Forums.
What the fuck is this?
>We're still friends, right?
What did he mean by this?
what movie?
nigga seriously?
Debarkation
I want to know too
I'd be a fucking poet.
can someone who has seen it spoil me the plot?
Mommy Adams is sex.
Temba, his arms open wide.
looks pretentious as fuck
Anyone else thought that Costello and Abbott would just be the hands of a single Alien?
Thought the same, bro.
I blame war of the worlds
No because you can type on a computer and yet you waste all your time shitposting on an alien glass inking board.
I also did think that yes.
Speaking of
The sounds they made were eerily similar to tripod roars
Prequel to the ring
>Denis Villeneuve
Nothing. They left a coffee cup on the glass.
>tfw no sex process
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>implying we can't
There's a huge explosion and everybody fucking dies, the end
t.b.h. the most efficient method of transfering information by far is ejaculating inside a vagina
I guess I'm fucking illiterate.
Woah, dude
kek process
The beggining of the movie is actually the ending
That's all you need to know
Arrival is part of a recent series of movies I'd describe as Dunning-Kruger Sci-Fi. Along with Interstellar and to a somewhat lesser extent The Martian, they perfectly play to the crowd that fancies themselves as (and, to be fair, may truly be) smarter than average audiences but are not as smart as genuinely "smart people." They are movies designed to make the audience feel smart by introducing complicated and heady concepts, and then holding the viewer's hand the entire way through until there is next to nothing to be left up to interpretation.
If you didn't already know the twist in Arrival by the time she was in the milky section of the ship with the aliens AT LEAST, you perfectly fit the audience I am talking about.
There is no reward for being smart while viewing these movies because everything is eventually spelled out in big fridge magnet letters. Any clever idea is made so transparent that even the most simple in the audience will get it. It also removes any reward for rewatching or trying to figure out what you just saw.
Granted, there is a difference between Arrival and Interstellar. I think where Interstellar was pretending to have a brain it actually didn't have, Arrival has a brain that it is refusing to let the audience use.
Completely disappointing movie.
Also
>so that just happened
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>vagina
That's my anal brush lol
Are you sure about your concept of beginning and ending, user?
Why did they treat linguistics as if it wasn't science in the dialogues?
That was pretty stupid.
because americans think that science = man wearing a labcoat and doing things with big machines and chemicals or something
That's actually true.
dude time lmao
its shit
Also
>hey linguistics professor mom, what's a more "scientific" term for a "win-win situation"?
>uhh I don't know ask your dad he's the science guy
4-7=-3 you autist
laser guided rockets
Erm, it's not that empirical yknow
There is a massive split in considering whether it's an 'art' or a 'science'....
Movie should have been called Autism. This guy is going to shit all over Dune.
>until there is next to nothing to be left up to interpretation.
A ton of the themes of Arrival is left up to viewer interpretation. They explain the bare minimum and then let the viewer try and devise an explanation themselves.
This is why so many people either hated it or didn't "get" it.
Intersteller is just fucking retarded, and The Martian is the definition of dumb people's sci-fi.
>humans meet aliens by accident
>"oh no it's humans."
>"HI ALIENS! WE NEVER SAW ALIENS BEFORE!"
>alien puts its tentacle onto its forehead
>"Why is it here? These things don't even use base 12"
>"HEY ALIENS CAN WE ASK YOU ABOUT YOU AND STUFF?!"
>"These 3-Dimensional beings are the fucking worst."
But that's the whole idea of Ian's character user.
>I'll have a kid knowing she will die early and never have a chance at a full life, just cuz my feels.
What a bitch.
>dude opposites attract lmao
This movie was boring. 2/5
So the whole plot about her daughter was from the future and she knew her child was going to get a horrible disease and die in agony even before she was conceived but she did it anyway?
No. It was never her choice. She just sees what's going to happen; time is not linear to her, but she cannot change her future. Knowing is not enough.
Are you saying it implies there's no free will? The fact that she can't change things is never established.
I took it as the whole point was accepting the shitty things in life with the good. Only in this case she is creating a human life so she can have good memories, for a few years before it expires, that's fucked up.
So she couldn't not fuck Hawkeye?
She couldn't because of how she was wired. The visions wouldn't be the same if she were capable of wanting to change her future.
You realise everyone dies, right? At least for our generation presumably. Why not have the kid and enjoy her existence?
fpbp
That's the same problem that comes up with most time bs plots tho, it messes with causality. She could just be seeing one version of possible events based on her actions and pick that one. I think you are giving it too much benefit of the doubt.
>The fact that she can't change things is never established.
The movie has a couple big moments that imply there is no free will
DNA contains 135000 terabytes of data
which moments
>not to
>bomb puts alien into death process
>chinaman telling Amy Adams his phone number and wife's dying words
>Renner leaving her because she "made the wrong choice" about having a cancer kid as if she had a choice
Here's the scriptwriter's take on free will:
>The message in [the original short] story was more about Louise embracing the inevitable. It was a very kind of deterministic realization that likely everything is predestined and you just gotta find a way to make peace with that. I was a bit rebellious about that. I'm like "Ted, I don't like that. I don't like that at all." And I said I think it's more profound for me if she has a choice. If she has free will and can change her future and yet she chooses to have Hanna. That to me is more affecting. That gets me, and that's really where I wanted to land on it.
Seems like a dumb move to me 2bh.
Yeah? Well I just uploaded 135000 terabytes into your mom last night
The first one can just be because the allien saw it as her natural end and accepted it like Amy Adams accepted her daughters inevitable death.
The last 2 are just her seeing the future, doesn't relate with her not being able to choose to go for a different path.
How beta do you have to be to accept your death process like that when you knew it would happen in advance?
Abott confirmed for omega tier heptapod.
The idea is time doesn't actually have a direction. Forwards is the same as backwards. Can you change the past?
Alien language lets Amy Adams spoiler alert her own life
The guy sounds like a fuckin' child.
he took a genuinely thought provoking philosophical quandary and turned it into "lol so brave! Much love for strong womyn!" which we've already heard a gorillion times.
>He thinks free will exists
lmao
The chinaman told her that info for no reason other than he felt like he had to. It was the first and only time he met her in person. He had a determined path like everyone else in the movie
>he can't discern between real life and fiction with non-linear time perception
Wouldn't it be more like 3.3x(10^13) terabytes, because every spermcell contains a DNA each?
The screenwriter can say what he wants but his movie doesn't reflect that she has any choice in the matter
What did they mean by this?
Seems like he's only written one original script and that was some run-of-the-mill hurricane katrina drama.
>implying there is free will in real life
Some post the
>tfw Abbott is death process
pic
i didn't do that.
you have to be very retarded to read that in my post. i actually implied the opposite.