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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-03-18 04:06 pm

[ SECRET POST #5916 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5916 ⌋

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Re: Have you ever walked out of a movie at the theaters?

(Anonymous) 2023-03-18 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"As a linguist" because only a linguist would know that learning an alien language couldn't actually give you the power to experience all of time at once? Good thing the rest of us non-linguists are none the wiser and watched the movie thinking it was realistic!

Re: Have you ever walked out of a movie at the theaters?

(Anonymous) 2023-03-19 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
??? what

I didn't say AS A LINGUIST, I said [I'm a linguist and I was very interested in the premise of the movie]. A premise that emphasized the importance of the linguistic aspects of the communication between then human and the alien species.

Now, I saw this movies in 2016 and I don't recall the details, but I vividly remember that the linguist first tried to approach the alien, who communicated through what seemed like ideograms, with a very complex language like modern English. Like... WHAT???? English is your first choice there???
Not only the language choice itself, how she tried to communicate was somehow "misguided" in someway. I don't recall how, but I remember getting very frustrated by her methods (it's possible that's not the case. I have a very bad memory, so don't quote me on that.).
The linguistic part of the movie was seriously lacking and I was watching the movie because I was interested in that so I got very upset. It probably was a good sci-fi flick (maybe? IDK and IDC) but I was advertised something different and it completely ruined any potential enjoyment I could've had from the movie.

BTW I actually liked the time traveling twist because it's one of my favorite tropes.

I hated the twist about the child's fate because FUCK THAT, but the time traveling part and that the knowledge transmitted thorough language could have super human powers itself was quite fascinating to me. Which is salt added to injury because this movie completely dumbed down a story that had some serious potential.

Re: Have you ever walked out of a movie at the theaters?

(Anonymous) 2023-03-19 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Why are you looking for things to be mad about (and getting it wrong, too)?