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" TITLE OF WRITTEN WORK: Contact PUBLISHED FORMAT: novel AUTHOR/CREATOR: Carl Sagan ORIGINAL PUBLICATION YEAR: 1985 HAVE I READ: No NOTES: N/A "
" Director: Robert Zemeckis Based on the novel by Carl Sagan Starring: Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Skerrit, John Hurt, David Morse, James Woods, Angela Bassett, Rob Lowe, Jake Busey, Jena Malone, Timothy McNeil, Geoffrey Blake, William Fichtner and Sami Chester Dr. Eleanor Arroway has spent her life searching for truth in the study of radio astronomy. Palmer Joss has spent his searching for truth through faith in God. When Ellie discovers a stunning message from an extraterrestrial i"
" Points: 16 Chosen by: Star Alchemist (7), Miklécio Costa (9) Previous rank: it wasn't selected IMDB top 250 rank: -"
"Re-Watched 02/04/2017 Rating 7.0/10 Format: Blu Ray There are things i really like about this movie but than there are some things i just really hate. "
"What Close Encounters Of The Third Kind did back in the 70's, this film takes to the next evolutionary step, in terms of the actual physics and concepts of an actual meeting 'tween us mere mortals and any life-forms from beyond. For my money, Contact contains some of the best discussions of religion and atheism in any film ever made. It's depictions of the manner that things like general fear and politics can get in the way of a true quest for knowledge is both basely intelligent and compreh"
“To be honest, I always had some mixed about this movie and it is definitely one I really need to re-watch at some point. Indeed, the first time I watched it, I thought it was not bad but it didn’t really convince me either. However, ever since I watched the damned thing, I can’t really stop thinking about it from time to time so I really need to give it a 2nd shot. Anyway, Jodie Foster was pretty good, as usual, and Robert Zemeckis definitely delivered some decent directing but the main issue, at least from what I remember, is that the whole thing was just a really long and slow progression. Basically, the whole thing had a running time of about 150 mins (so far the longest movie directed by Robert Zemeckis) and it took forever before Jodie Foster finally went on her journey which was,” read more