Enter The Void

S4E5: ARRIVAL


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For the first time since ETV began, Renan and Bill examine a film that is actually in theaters at the time of recording: Denis Villeneuve's ARRIVAL, starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. It is not every day that Hollywood releases a sci-fi movie aimed at adults, let alone one that messes with your head like this one does, and it's certainly rare for a film to be built around linguistic theory. Also in this episode: other big budget "puzzle" films and how they get made; examining the work of the Nolan brothers, Twin Peaks and Westworld in particular; the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and Fermat's principle of least time; the short stories of Ted Chiang (and George Saunders, for good measure); and Bill has a bit of a cold, so bear with us here.

Film links:

  • Arrival at IMDb
  • Arrival at Wikipedia
  • Story of Your Life at Wikipedia
  • LA Times on alien language development
  • The Verge on Arrival's plot twist
  • Eric Heisserer on writing Arrival
  • THR on Arrival's journey to screen
  • Wired on Ted Chiang
  • The Ringer on Arrival as a puzzle
  • Sapir-Whorf hypothesis at Wikipedia
  • Fermat's principle of least time at Wikipedia
  • Emily Rome on Arrival and linguistics
  • Evan Narcisse on the necessity of Arrival
  • Arrival and the US election by Jia Tolentino
  • Rod Dreher on religious aspects of Arrival

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Enter The VoidBy William Beutler + Renan Borelli

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