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It seems like the husband left them?

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      SweaterCannons — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 04:58 PM)

      I just saw it and am still thinking about it. I came here to see what others were saying. I hadn't thought of your point that it seems out of character for the Renner character to leave them, but I agree with that. I mean, yes, he would be heartbroken and angry, but he would still love his wife and daughter, regardless of how much time he had with them, no?
      Anyway, I liked the movie. I don't usually like sci-fi (I fell asleep during Gravity), but this seemed different somehow, and I thought it was very good.

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        thiskidney — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 02:02 PM)

        sci-fi is not really a genre though, it is just a keyword that tells you that some elements in the movie/book/media is not yet possible/accepted. just put a hologram in Gilmore Girls, and it would be sci-fi.
        it is so many types of sci-fi though:
        Gravity is a spacetravel movie in a plausible future/present. then there is spacetravel movies that are set in the future, but still scientifically plausible, like Gattaca. then there is spacetravel movies that are set on different planets with weird species and creatures, Avatar or Starwars etc. these are all different.
        then there is sci-fi that is here on earth, just some years into the future. the movie Her is a sci-fi, but so far from Arrival as possible genre-wise. or they can be somewhat unrealistic like flying cars etc.
        then there is time-travel sci-fi. Arrival could be attached that tag too, I guess, because of the seeing-into-the-future ability. these can be futuristic, un/realistic, philosophical, practical, etc. etc.
        oh, and alien sci-fi. present or future. realistic or unrealistic. romance or comedy or action.
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          lathe-of-heaven — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 10:59 PM)

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          You see, the Genre is a bit broader than you thought
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            ksk235 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 07:22 PM)

            I think it's a choice the filmmaker/script writer made to avoid showing Ian in the narration scene in the beginning of the movie. If they had shown Ian in the narration scene, then they could not show Ian and Louise meeting for the first time in the helicopter. In that case the filmmakers could not deliberately create the confusion of past and future with the non-linear storytelling. I think this wasn't a good choice and they could have come up with an alternate solution.

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              l-13746 — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 04:34 PM)

              She told him that she knew their daughter will die yet she still conceived a baby. She had a choice, he didn't. He couldn't handle it so he left. Not much about it.

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                I_Guard_Tanelorn — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 11:52 AM)

                Like others, I don't buy it. They established his character as being too knowledgeable and open minded about the mysteries of life. He wouldn't do that. And that kid was adorable. No good hearted man would rob his little girl of precious love if she was gonna check out soon. Humans don't work that way.
                "I said no camels, that's five camels, can't you count?"

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                  laurentiu-v-1 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 02:04 PM)

                  People break marriages for all kind of stupid reasons this one seems a pretty strong reason tbh.
                  What kind of trust can i have on someone that i live with and doesn't consult with me on one of the most important aspect of our life together???

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                    NaciE — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 12:17 PM)

                    In the real story, Ted Chiang's "Story of Your Life", Gary (Ian in the movie) left her because of another woman.

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                      Gaze73 — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 02:24 PM)

                      That's even more stupid. Why leave a gifted, intelligent, kind "timetraveller" for some random bimbo?
                      And don't waste time reading this line, it's just my pointless signature.

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                        bootywizard — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 07:48 PM)

                        so the moral of the story is: always wear a condom.

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