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Description: Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy - Fantasy / Theatrical Release: 1997 / Director: Robert Zemeckis / Actors: Jena ... more Newest Review: ... Intelligence). However she keeps going despite closure of projects and refusal of funding, until one day she finds what she's ... more |
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by CaptainD - written on 14.04.06 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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Andromaeda Strain. Silent Running. If seeing the names of those two great but slow-moving science fiction movies has you yawning, don't bother with Contact. For those of us who like our sci-fi to be thought provoking as much as we like them filled with action, read on. (Admittedly Contact isn't quite as slow as either of the above classics, but it's a lot slower than your average Hollywood sci-fi flick!) The film starts with an admittedly over-long and silent intro skimming through space (after a short burst of TV transmission at the start with the picture panning away from earth). The significance of this is made clear later in the film. ...
by themagic_uk - written on 31.10.01 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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This 1997 Warner Brothers sci-fi picture was based on the novel by Carl Sagan, and for all science fiction, alien hunting fans, this movie is must. The Movie starts with a young Ellie Arroway (Jody Foster) who spends her time on a short-wave radio trying to communicate with others as far as she can discover them. Unfortunately her mother has already died, and her farther also dies whilst she is a young girl. The movie jumps forward for us to see Ellie as a grown woman who has dedicated her life to science and the search for life beyond our own world. And with the fight for finance grants, together with a reputation of being an ET hunter, Ellie wins her ...
by Moominpapa - written on 14.04.01 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Intelligently adapted from Carl Sagan’s Pulitzer Prise winning novel, Contact is science fiction for grown-ups. The antitheses of films such as Independence and Mars Attacks, the film highlights the obsession of those involved in the SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) Project as they trawl the skies in search of conclusive proof that we truly are not alone. Sagan was actually one of the founding member’s of the SETI Project and so the move from book to film maintains all of the facts concerning its operation. Contact really comes into its own when proof is discovered and a worldwide selection process is initiated to pick one ...
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