8/10
The Arrival of Wang
3 December 2018
As this film opens protagonist Gaia is working on translating a film from Mandarin into Italian when she is interrupted by a phone call. She is wanted for an emergency translation job for which she is offered two thousand euros for a few hours work. It soon becomes obvious that this won't be a usual job; she must wear a blindfold while travelling and the job is to be done in the dark so she can't see the man she is translating. The questions, and answers, seem a little strange... at appears the individual, Mr Wang, was picked up in a woman's house two weeks after she chased him away and the authorities want to know why he returned, where he stayed in those two weeks and most strangely why he is speaking Chinese. Later the lights are turned on and the last of those questions makes more sense... Gaia may have got herself into something much deeper than she expected.

When I picked up this DVD for 50p I had no real idea what it would be like but was intrigued by the idea of an Italian sci-fi movie... I wasn't disappointed when I watched it. It opened pretty well and only got better when we got to the interview room. Even though most of the film took place in this room it was tense and there was a great sense of mystery... is Mr Wang telling the truth, who are the people asking the questions and where did Mr Wang come from. If possible I'd recommend watching this knowing as little beforehand as possible, which is why I've kept descriptions vague, as it will improve the twists, which aren't too obvious. There are some disturbing moments as the interview first gets intense then involves torture. Some plot holes are a little hard to ignore, most obviously we just have to accept that this agency has to get in an outside translator to introduce a character who is morally offended by what is going on. The small cast does a solid job, most notably Francesca Cuttica, who plays Gaia and Ennio Fantastichini as Curti, the man asking the questions. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to sci-fi fans looking for something different.
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