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Mandy S. (it_mandy) | 7 comments I was curious if anyone had seen the movie Arrival and/or has read the short it's based on, Story of your Life by Ted Chiang? What did you think overall and which did you prefer?


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Buck (spectru) | 900 comments Haven't seen the movie. The collection that includes Story of Your Life is Stories of Your Life and Others. It made Ted Chiang a favorite author of mine. He is, unfortunately, not prolific. I think I've read just about everything he's published. His stories range from good and very good to outstanding.


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I saw the movie Arrival. I enjoyed it, but have not read the short story, so I can't compare. I usually enjoy the book more than the movie. Movies are so limited in detail, which I thoroughly enjoy. So I try to be generous with movies. If they can get the general idea and feel through to the audience, I'm satisfied.


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Theresa Sl | 14 comments I saw the movie this week. I enjoyed it. It was moving through a nicely done emotional build up. A lot of the time there was this suspense atmosphere, which I don't necessarily like, but it was part of the story so it wasn't just for excitement. Did you yourself have a chance to see the film?
It has made me enthusiastic to read the stories of Ted Chiang.


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Jo | 1094 comments Buck recommended Ted Chiang to the group and we read The Lifecycle of Software Objects which was an excellent short story. I have since read other stories by him and they are all great.

I saw the film a few weeks ago and it was also good, I know there are differences with the book but the film works in it's own right. I went with somebody who has not read the book and they really enjoyed it as well. I try not to compare film and book too much as in almost all cases the book is better so you are always disappointed.


Mandy S. (it_mandy) | 7 comments Did you yourself have a chance to see the film?

I did - I saw the film first. Went blind into the movie not knowing anything about Chiang nor the story, and I was so moved and amazed by the movie I immediately checked out a sci-fi anthology with Story of Your Life.

I agree that typically the book is better than the film, but I much preferred the film over the book this time around! For me, the written story had a faster pace and seemed to be missing story details that the movie had provided. Additionally, the soundtrack for Arrival had me feeling all the feels. I just couldn't connect with those text characters like I did with the film characters.

I've put a request for the film at my library so I rewatch and confirm my initial impression.


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Gregg Wingo (gwingo) The director is also doing the Bladerunner sequel.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) | 887 comments I finally got around to watching the movie. I thought they did an amazing job of bringing that story to life on the big screen - it wasn't a story that I thought would translate well to a mass audience. Seeing the alien language represented visually was very well done.
Director Denis Villanueve continues to impress me - his prior films Prisoners and Sicario were both amazing.


Michele | 16 comments I really loved Arrival. I've watched it three times already. The third time I was still catching new details I had missed.


ᴹᵗᴮᵈ멘붕 (mtbd215) i guess youre not talking about the one with Charlie Sheen..? :3


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