Arrival (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery · 1h 56m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 8.9/10 (3.2M ratings)

Why are they here?

Overview

Taking place after alien crafts land around the world, an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine whether they come in peace or are a threat.

Ratings

Director

Denis Villeneuve

Production

FilmNation Entertainment, Lava Bear Films, 21 Laps Entertainment

Cast

Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mark O'Brien, Tzi Ma, Abigail Pniowsky, Julia Scarlett Dan, Jadyn Malone, Frank Schorpion, Lucas Chartier-Dessert, Christian Jadah, Lucy Van Oldenbarneveld, Andrew Shaver, Pat Kiely, Sonia Vigneault, Mark Camacho, Sabrina Reeves, Julian Casey, Tony Robinow

Where to watch

Paramount Plus Premium

Curator Review

Verdict

A smart, emotionally devastating sci-fi drama that uses first contact to explore language, grief, memory, and choice. It’s as much a character study as a mystery, with striking visuals and a quietly overwhelming payoff.

Best for

  • viewers who like thoughtful, idea-driven science fiction
  • fans of emotional dramas with a melancholy tone
  • people who enjoy slow-burn mysteries and big thematic reveals
  • audiences interested in language, communication, and human connection

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced action or constant spectacle
  • you dislike meditative pacing
  • you prefer hard sci-fi that stays purely technical
  • you want a straightforward alien-invasion movie

Overview

Arrival turns a familiar first-contact premise into something intimate and devastating. Instead of treating the aliens as a threat to be defeated, it asks what it means to understand another intelligence, and what understanding can do to a human life. The result is elegant, patient, and deeply moving.

Worth noting

Amy Adams anchors the film with one of the decade’s finest performances, giving the story its emotional gravity without ever overplaying it. Denis Villeneuve stages the mystery with restraint, letting the design, sound, and editing build a sense of awe and unease until the film’s central idea lands with real force.

Bottom line

What lingers most is how the movie connects language to memory and love to loss. It’s a rare blockbuster-scale science fiction film that feels both cerebral and profoundly personal, and it rewards attention all the way through.

Top Letterboxd reviews

cathy (5★) · 21944 likes

memory is a strange thing. for example, i remember amy adams's performance as being one of the best of 2016, but the academy seemed to remember differently

#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 16838 likes

SHE FORGOT HOW GOOD IT FELT TO BE HELD BY HIM

#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 14317 likes

Okay, so now that i've sat down and thought about this, i'm ready to talk. This movie is 100% a masterpiece. The visuals are perfect, the acting, ESPECIALLY from Amy Adams, is wonderful. The fucking score, Jesus Christ. Everything about this movie is absolutely amazing. The aliens looked terrifying and gorgeous at the same time. I didn't breathe for a good 60 seconds when you first meet them. Still, a movie can fail with an amazing score, breathtaking cinematography, and… more

˗ˏˋ suspirliam ˊˎ˗ (5★) · 12924 likes

still waiting for a heptapod duolingo update ...... need that lil green owl to teach me their language i wanna be besties with those intellectual space octopuses !!!!

trin (5★) · 12495 likes

top ten failures of my life: not seeing this in theaters

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Topics

science fiction, drama, mystery, slow burn, emotional, philosophical, first contact, melancholic, intelligent, awe

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