Contact

PG 7.5
1997 2 hr 30 min Drama , Science Fiction , Mystery

A radio astronomer receives the first extraterrestrial radio signal ever picked up on Earth. As the world powers scramble to decipher the message and decide upon a course of action, she must make some difficult decisions between her beliefs, the truth, and reality.

  • Cast:
    Jodie Foster , Matthew McConaughey , James Woods , John Hurt , Tom Skerritt , William Fichtner , David Morse

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Reviews

Wordiezett
1997/07/11

So much average

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MamaGravity
1997/07/12

good back-story, and good acting

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ChampDavSlim
1997/07/13

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Mandeep Tyson
1997/07/14

The acting in this movie is really good.

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sluzhebny
1997/07/15

It's hard to evaluate such brilliant movies like that. You see through the movie some deep thoughts you were searching for. What about intelligent life beyond Earth? Are we alone? But when finally the contact was made no one believes you. Thanks to Jodie Foster this movie is a dream come true for many sci-fi lovers. She played perfectly and made the story very special. Excellent in all ways.

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lewishamilton-35961
1997/07/16

Robert Zemeckis's Contact is based on Carl Sagan's famous novel by the same name and it is one hell of a film. Rightly called the thinking man's science fiction this movie contains many awe inspiring scenes. The opening shot which pans back into space, quietly humbling us by reminding our insignificance, the transmission and receiving of the signal, the machine and teleportation of Jodie Foster in it to meet the "makers", this film is filled with such scenes and joining them together is a fantastic story with an excellent pacing. Contact polarized critics but this is a very good film and features some great performances by Jodie Foster, Mathew Mcconaughey and others.

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fnkey
1997/07/17

I'm gonna be short ....this is my first review about movie, Ever.... and i've watched thousands. Since i saw this movie back in 1998 it keeps growing and growing ...its one of the very best out there in the sci-fi business for a lot of reasons and it deserve spot in top 250 movies of all time ! ( tho for me it is in top 50 movies i've seen. Acting, screenplay, dialogues, idea..and so on!!

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stjohn1253
1997/07/18

What a cool idea for a movie: blending the physical with the metaphysical, science with faith! That's the intriguing basis of this film, and it is done well in so many ways. What it could have been called, however, is "See...Screwed Again!" because of the ubiquity of scenes of Jodie Foster, the most stridently sincere and undervalued person on Earth, getting cigarettes put out on her forehead at cocktail parties, or having someone stuffing a sock in her mouth at a meeting. ("They're doing these things just because I'm a girl!" is written all over her face.) OK, that cigarette thing and all didn't really happen, but they virtually did: Jodie gets jazzed about S.E.T.I., so what occurs? She's pulled from the project. Her conveyed reaction: "See...screwed again!" When the funds for the antennas in South America dry up, JF's take: "See...screwed again!" She gets turned down for money by the bigwigs: "See..screwed again!" Her semi-priest boyfriend nixes her chance to go on the mystery trip: Take it, Jodie: "See...screwed again!" Right, right, right...she doesn't say those words, BUT that is the perpetual demeanor of this character! After a while you feel wrung out by virtue of witnessing all the injustice foisted upon her...just because she's a girl! "Contact" is very engaging and heart-warming, provided you ignore the draining anxiety of Jodie. It would have received an 8 but for her. If she reads this, no doubt, even her neighbors will be able to hear: "See...screwed again!"

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