

Denis Villeneuve · 2016 · Film
1h 56m · Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery
In 82 Achriom libraries · rated 4.1 of 5
This film intertwines deep philosophical questions with a personal narrative, exploring the complexities of communication and the way it shapes human experience.
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Hallo Spaceboy fragments identity through technological abstraction and modernity's noise, while Arrival reconstructs consciousness through intimate contact with an alien linguistic system that rewires temporal experience. The album presents an intricate exploration of themes related to modernity and personal identity against a backdrop of electronic sounds. Excerpts From Outside fragments human consciousness through experimental soundscapes, where Arrival produces identical consciousness-rupture through systematic immersion in an alien language that alters the experience of time. This record showcases an experimental blend of electronic soundscapes, characteristic of the artist's later work, reflecting deep thematic explorations of identity and alienation in a modern world.
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