

Arrival
Diretto da Denis Villeneuve7.994%83%7.6
Quando un misterioso oggetto proveniente dallo spazio atterra sul nostro pianeta, per le susseguenti investigazioni viene formata una squadra di élite, capitanata dall’esperta linguista Louise Banks. Mentre l’umanità vacilla sull’orlo di una Guerra globale, Banks e il suo gruppo affronta una corsa contro il tempo in cerca di risposte – e per trovarle, farà una scelta che metterà a repentaglio la sua vita e, forse, anche quella del resto della razza umana.
Arrival Ratings e Recensioni
- petrov.388 h faGreat movie
- Jancukas21 h faI am a polyglot myself, and I loved it very much. One of the best in its genre.
- S Johnson22 ottobre 2024Just watched it again, and honestly, it might be even better the second time around.
- Tronautic1 g faIt was good, but not great. Pretty boring even after all. The storytelling was good and characters but it misses something. Maybe that thriller side was somehow little lame osm.
- HaHaHarvey448 maggio 2025What if aliens show up in giant obsidian coffee pods, and instead of nuking New York, they ask if we want to learn sentence structure? It’s a slow, thoughtful, brain-melting meditation on language, perception, and time, basically Independence Day for people who read books without pictures. Amy Adams is deciphering grief one inky Heptapod swirl at a time. These aliens don’t speak, they mist-blast entire concepts into the air like intergalactic Rorschach tests, and somehow it makes total sense. By the end, the twist doesn’t explode, it just lands in your chest like a memory you haven’t lived yet, quietly rearranging your understanding of time. There’s no war, no special effects show, just the terrifying realisation that communication might be the most powerful weapon, or gift, we’ve got.
- db0plex4 gg faI love how this movie manages to be really entertaining even without action. The slow paced, but consistent momentum make it a great watching experience. The ending was great too.
- ayayron6 aprile 2025Non-zero sum game
- munk8886 gg faLove the level of immersion Denis Villeneuve pulls off in this one. One of my favs.
- Callum22 dicembre 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – Arrival – When science fiction chooses empathy over noise Arrival is one of those rare science-fiction films that doesn’t try to impress you with scale, but instead asks you to slow down and pay attention. It’s less about aliens arriving on Earth and more about how humans react when faced with something they don’t understand — emotionally, linguistically, and personally. What really makes the film work is how grounded it feels. Amy Adams’ performance is quiet, controlled, and deeply human. There’s no big heroics here, just a woman trying to do her job while carrying a weight she doesn’t yet understand. The film gives her space to exist in silence, and that restraint is where its power lives. Denis Villeneuve directs with remarkable confidence. He trusts atmosphere over action, letting sound design, pacing, and framing do the heavy lifting. The ships feel imposing not because they explode or attack, but because of how other they are. The tension comes from waiting, listening, and trying to make sense of fragments — much like the characters themselves. What lingers most is the film’s emotional aftertaste. Arrival isn’t interested in easy answers or triumphant endings. It quietly explores the idea that knowledge doesn’t always protect us from pain — sometimes it simply asks us whether the experience is worth it anyway. That question sits with you long after the film ends. This is science fiction that respects its audience. Thoughtful, patient, and surprisingly affecting, Arrival proves that the genre can be just as powerful when it whispers as when it shouts. 🥃 Drink Pairing A smooth, contemplative dram — something you sip slowly, letting each layer unfold. Like the film, it rewards patience and attention rather than urgency.
- Florian Escure10 agosto 2025After years, it's still great. The atmosphere, music, urgency still hits.
- sixx8418 novembre 2025Another film I’ve watched at least 10 times. Love it, different take on alien landings. Probably need to view a couple of times to get the most from it.
- M08Y1 ottobre 2025Arrival is one of the more unique and interesting sci-fi movies in the last 10 years. I'll be entirely honest, I didnt think much of Arrival when I saw it in 2017, but rewatching it now I certainly can see it's merit. While hardly thrill-a-minute, Arrival does manage to make an engaging film out of what seems to be a fairly mundane idea. As it turns out, the idea of a language professor decrypting an Alien language is actually quite interesting. Not much actually happens in the film, but don't let that trick you into thinking it's boring. The audio and visuals were all spot on even if slightly uneventful. There is next to no spectable in Arrival.
- Hjortland18 settembre 2025Love this movie!
- Sam16 novembre 2025had trouble with the flashbacks because of face blindness. I fear it is terminal
- mazen9822 novembre 2025It's on my top 4 on letterboxd....
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Arrival Trivia
Arrival was released on November 10, 2016.
Arrival was directed by Denis Villeneuve.
Arrival has a runtime of 1 hr 56 min.
Arrival was produced by Shawn Levy, Karen Lunder, Dan Levine, David Linde, Aaron Ryder, Dan Cohen.
The key characters in Arrival are Louise Banks (Amy Adams), Ian Donnelly (Jeremy Renner), Colonel Weber (Forest Whitaker).
Arrival is rated PG-13.
Arrival is a Sci-Fi, Drama, Mystery film.
Arrival has an audience rating of 8.3 out of 10.






































