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Writer-director Max Landis put up his dukes and came out swinging Sunday in self-defense after a Vanity Fair story accused him of “attacking another popular genre film with a female protagonist” — namely “Arrival.” Before the Vanity Fair story came out on Sunday, Landis voiced his opinion of the Amy Adams sci-fi on Twitter Saturday, which appeared to be rather benign. Arrival's "emotional" subplot and relationships are among the least earned I've ever seen in a wide release movie. — Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) November 12, 2016 While beautifully made and full of very cool ideas, Arrival ultimately weirdly falls into the exact same. »
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