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Don\u2019t expect much.\u00a0 Expect very little, in fact…<\/strong><\/p>\n

Do, however, expect computer generated imagery; wooden characters; emotional set-ups without the resolution one expects from well conceived plots; a muddled, irresolute ending; and the occasional not-so-well-veiled political jab.\u00a0 Miss Pritchard is tempted to use a non-linear critique in this non-linear film to give you a taste of the over-arching plot mechanism; but, that would muddy the waters too much and her reputation for impeccable English would be sullied beyond redemption: \u00a0Arrival (2016; PG-13; Denis Villeneuve, director) (link to IMDb).\u00a0 For a plot summary\u2026click here.\u00a0 (Please note this review contains spoilers.)\"\"<\/p>\n

Let us get down to brass tacks.\u00a0 Arrival is a long, politically correct and tendentious homage to the cinematic art of self-indulgence.\u00a0 From the get-go, viewers should be alert to gratuitous emotional manipulation with a sick child whom we never actually get to know.\u00a0 In essence, the child is without personality and works as a foil for her mother\u2019s perfunctory psycho-drama.\u00a0 When nothing else comes to the screenwriter\u2019s mind (screenwriter, Eric Heisserer – A Nightmare on Elm Street), put a kid – any kid – in mortal danger, assume emotional devastation in the parents, and work from there.\u00a0 Of course, the child\u2019s illness is terminal and presented as something that can\u2019t be pinned on anything or anybody except an unfeeling and indifferent universe.\u00a0 Yet can it?\u00a0 Not to worry, in the topsy-turvy world created by Arrival, not even premature death registers any emotional depth.\u00a0 Can\u2019t achieve any degree of gravitas with the death of a child?\u00a0 Very well then\u2026put the entire planet in danger too!\u00a0 Maybe that will elevate the needle on the cinematic drama meter.\u00a0 Alas, no.\u00a0 The World-in-peril doesn\u2019t register much either.<\/p>\n

\"\"Arrival seems to have been cobbled together from many other films; a cinematic element from this movie here and a dramatic moment from another there.\u00a0 Unfortunately, the whole does not work from the parts.\u00a0 Besides the previously mentioned non-linear format, the other mechanism in use is what Miss Pritchard calls the \u201cmany plot elements in the air all at once and wait for the final few minutes for resolution\u201d style of story-telling.\u00a0 Other films employing this picture-puzzle framing include Adaptation (2002) and Barton Fink (1991).\u00a0 Both of these films deal with the creative process and what artists go through psychologically and emotionally to give birth, as it were, to their works of art.\u00a0 Both films involve a protagonist with creative block struggling with their creative forces which manifest in odd and unexpected ways.\u00a0 Each protagonist confronts whatever bedevils their emotive juices and arrives at satisfying dramatic and psychological fulfillment.\u00a0 While thematically similar, the story-telling is so varied each to the other, the films stand on their own.\u00a0 In other words, the roads taken are so varied as to make an interesting journey even though the final destination is similar.<\/p>\n

Elements pillaged from other films would be the\u2026<\/p>\n