rogue
01-12-2015, 15:28
Eigenlijk is het feit dat Villeneuve vermeld wordt al genoeg om mijn aandacht te trekken, maar hier (http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/story-of-your-life/38020/story-of-your-life-looking-ahead-to-a-must-see-sci-fi-film) kun je veel meer lezen over dit project.
Een voorproefje:
Sci-fi cinema has seen all kinds of aliens visit our planet, from hostile invaders to benign envoys of peace. Yet relatively few movies have seriously explored what the philosophical impact of a visitation would be. What if their language was so different from ours that communication seems impossible?
This is, at least in part, the premise behind Story Of Your Life, due out next year. It’s to be the next film from Canadian director Denis Villeneuve, whose extraordinarily intense 2015 drama-thriller Sicario recently left biting our nails in a darkened cinema. Story Of Your Life is a huge departure for the filmmaker, whose work, which also includes Incendies, Prisoners and Enemy, commonly charts the darker continent of the human experience. This next movie will not only serve as Villeneuve’s first foray into sci-fi (his next being the long-mooted Blade Runner 2) but also into a very different total arena.
Een voorproefje:
Sci-fi cinema has seen all kinds of aliens visit our planet, from hostile invaders to benign envoys of peace. Yet relatively few movies have seriously explored what the philosophical impact of a visitation would be. What if their language was so different from ours that communication seems impossible?
This is, at least in part, the premise behind Story Of Your Life, due out next year. It’s to be the next film from Canadian director Denis Villeneuve, whose extraordinarily intense 2015 drama-thriller Sicario recently left biting our nails in a darkened cinema. Story Of Your Life is a huge departure for the filmmaker, whose work, which also includes Incendies, Prisoners and Enemy, commonly charts the darker continent of the human experience. This next movie will not only serve as Villeneuve’s first foray into sci-fi (his next being the long-mooted Blade Runner 2) but also into a very different total arena.