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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Arrival


    tshadley-61317 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 07:36 AM)

    Once again I have been suckered by an industry that first creates the hype pre-release (using things like Rotten Tomato Scores and paid reviews), and then the masses show up believing the hype, and giving a film more credit than what it's due. And in this case, a LOT more credit as it was barely watchable.
    I had that sinking feeling about a third of the way in, when I was watching, I think, the 10th slow, boring walk, ride, sit, stare and think with the film 5 inches from my face, do nothing scenes that go on and on. I was thinking, "Dammit, not again."
    Then at the end, when I was just waiting for the credits to run so I could jump out of my seat and get the hell out of there, when the scientist looks to the girl and said those stupid lines about how he was expecting the aliens to be the best thing he found, but instead he found her. I just wanted to puke.
    The only interesting thing I took away from this movie is how incredibly selfish the main character was. As the puppeteer who held the strings, she still had no problems with manipulating everyone around her, no matter what pain she would cause them. Instead of doing the right thing and getting a dog, she had a daughter.
    Please, please, please let The Autopsy of Jane Doe be good.

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      GuyOnTheLeft — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 11:24 PM)

      That point when you were so bored a third of the way in, I was completely loving the movie. For me, it kind of fell apart at the end.
      My top 250:
      http://www.flickchart.com/Charts.aspx?user=SlackerInc&perpage=250

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        Jayhawk777 — 9 years ago(January 10, 2017 05:23 PM)

        People really need to do more homework, me included.
        I hate getting conned in to paying good money to see crap but this movie managed to fool quite a few normally intelligent people.

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          oregonziggy — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 12:25 PM)

          I agree it is hard sometimes to not fall for the hype. I watched a screener of it, with a couple people who actually acted in movies several years ago when they lived in LA. I guess that is why they had the screener.
          They fell for it as well. We all pretty much hated it. All found it boring as could be.

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