Contact (1997)
Genre Science fiction; Romance; Mystery
Studio Warner Home Video
Movie Release Date 7/11/1997
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 150 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Jodie Foster Eleanor Ann Arroway
Matthew McConaughey Palmer Joss
Jena Malone Young Ellie
Geoffrey Blake Fisher
William Fichtner Kent Clark
Sami Chester Vernon
Timothy McNeil Davio
David Morse Ted Arroway
Tom Skerritt David Drumlin
Thomas Garner Ian Broderick
Laura Elena Surillo Cantina Woman
Dan Gifford Jeremy Roth
Angela Bassett Rachel Constantine
John Hurt S.R. Hadden
James Woods Michael Kitz
Crew
Director Robert Zemeckis
Writer James V. Hart
Writer Michael Goldenberg
Producer Robert Zemeckis
Producer Steve Starkey
Musician Alan Silvestri
Plot
The opening and closing moments of Robert (Forrest Gump) Zemeckis's Contact astonish viewers with the sort of breathtaking conceptual imagery one hardly ever sees in movies these day--each is an expression of the heroine's lifelong quest (both spiritual and scientific) to explore the meaning of human existence through contact with extraterrestrial life. The movie begins by soaring far out into space, then returns dizzyingly to earth until all the stars in the heavens condense into the sparkle in one little girl's eye. It ends with that same girl as an adult (Jodie Foster)--her search having taken her to places beyond her imagination--turning her gaze inward and seeing the universe in a handful of sand. Contact traces the journey between those two visual epiphanies. Based on Carl Sagan's novel, Contact is exceptionally thoughtful and provocative for a big-budget Hollywood science fiction picture, with elements that recall everything from 2001 to The Right Stuff. Foster's solid performance (and some really incredible alien hardware) keep viewers interested, even when the story skips and meanders, or when the halo around the golden locks of rising-star-of-a-different-kind Matthew McConaughey (as the pure-Hollywood-hokum love interest) reaches Milky Way-level wattage. Ambitious, ambiguous, pretentious, unpredictable--Contact is all of these things and more. Much of it remains open to speculation and interpretation, but whatever conclusions one eventually draws, Contact deserves recognition as a rare piece of big-budget studio filmmaking on a personal scale. --Jim Emerson
Features
Color Closed-captioned Dolby Widescreen
Personal Details
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Index 45
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $14.98
Location Shelf 1
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Edition Details
Distributor Warner Home Video
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 085391504122
Region Region 1
Release Date 2/3/2004
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1