Apologies if anyone has posted a thread on this movie already, but I have to say this is one of the most interesting and thoughtful sci-fi movies I've seen in a long time. I watched it at my girlfriend's dad's house a few weeks ago on his little 42" LCD TV (they are not big HT people lol) and liked it so much I picked it up for myself on 4k disc last week. I and a few of my closest film buff friends are having a screening at my house now that I've got my new HT system up and running the way it should and I'm very much looking forward to seeing it again, more properly this time!
The implications of this film hit me in waves days after watching it. Like most great sci-fi adventures involving strange aliens, it really becomes a movie about humans, specifically in this case it aims to demonstrate human capacity for understanding, fear and hostility when faced with the ultimate discovery. Other films surely have covered this broader topic, but hardly any quite so elegantly as this one, IMO. And it contains a very interesting twist that is only revealed towards the end.
The cinematography is simply stunning; the visuals tell a story all on their own and at least (I hope) that the soundtrack is just as good as the cinematography (was hard to tell on that little TV listening to just the TV speakers), but my system will surely let me know.
The alien creatures are of an interesting design too... without trying to spoil anything it reminds me of an old Hawaiian legend.. it's a legend that states that the octopus as we know it didn't actually originate from earth. That the octopus is in fact a holdover life form from another dimension, stuck on earth and gifted with extraordinary intelligence. Just kind of a cool thing to tie in with this film if you've seen it and know what the aliens look like.
At any rate, I highly highly recommend this film! I am glad to see major production films with true substance beginning to emerge again!