Rating: PG
Genre:
Science Fiction
Release Date: 12/16/1997
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1/DDS
Run Time: 150 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Situations, Profanity, Watch With Your Teen
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
The search for life outside our solar system becomes a personal and spiritual quest for a young researcher. Ellie Arroway (
Jodie Foster) is a scientist who lost her faith in God after her parents died when she was a child. However, Ellie has learned to develop a different sort of faith in the seemingly unknowable: working with a group that monitors radio waves from space, Ellie hopes that some day she will receive a coherent message from another world that will prove that there is a world beyond our own. Ellie's hard work is rewarded when her team picks up a signal that does not appear to be of earthly origin. Ellie decodes the message, which turns out to be plans for a space craft, which she takes as an invitation for a meeting with the aliens. Ellie and her fellow researchers soon run into interference from a White House scientific advisor, David Drumlin (
Tom Skerritt), who cuts off their funding and tries to take credit for their achievements. However, Ellie receives moral support from Palmer Joss (
Matthew McConaughey), a spiritual teacher who advises President Clinton and tries to persuade her to accept the existence of a higher power, and financial backing from S.R. Hadden (
John Hurt), a multi-millionaire willing to fund her attempts to contact the source of the message.
Contact was based on a novel by
Carl Sagan, who advised director
Robert Zemeckis during the film's production until his death in 1996.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide