Contact
- PG
- Year:
- 1997
- 150 min
- 3,466 Views
UNIVERSE - EIGHT BILLION LIGHT YEARS FROM EARTH
The cosmos on the grandest scale we know. Clusters of
galaxies strewn like sea froth; whorls and smudges of
light representing hundreds of billions of stars each.
MILKY WAY GALAXY
A view from the edge. We DRIFT ABOVE the majestic,
spiraling disk, tens of thousands of light years across.
RING NEBULA (M57) - CONSTELLATION LYRA
A local group of stars, the brightest of which is a point
of hot, blue-white light...
VEGA:
Rings of glowing gas and debris surround the giant, blue-
white star... and then we notice something ahead of us in
polar orbit.
CLOSER:
An immense, world-sized construct gleams in Vega's blue
light. Far too big to be artificial, by human standards
-- but this wasn't built to human standards.
Bowl-shaped transmitters cover the quicksilver gel-like
surface of the polyhedron, forming then vanishing again.
We DESCEND INTO one vast bowl as it deepens --
-- then silently convulses. A lost chord. We SWING
AROUND, assuming a breathtaking, MOVING POV --
DISSOLVE TO:
SUBTERRANEAN DARKNESS
Shadows appear, dark and murky. Slowly we become aware of
a MUFFLED, PULSING sound; like a DISTANT, BOOMING
HEARTBEAT.
Suddenly a bright light unzips the amniotic darkness; two
great hands reach in to assist what we now realize is a
Caesarean birth.
ELLIE ARROWAY:
age five seconds, opens her eyes wide. In the b.g., we
can see a nurse methodically giving CPR to the unseen
mother; the decor beyond tells us we are in a small-town
doctor's office. The DOCTOR holds Ellie as he calls
softly to the nurse.
DOCTOR:
You can call it, Nan. Mark time of
birth as... 12:
04 A.M.(looking down at the
baby)
Happy New Year, little lady.
(to the nurse)
Tell Ted he has a girl.
TED ARROWAY stands watching through the window in the
office door. Numb.
BABY'S TINY HAND
clasps its mother's finger.
CUT TO:
WIDE TABLEAU:
Ted, holding his newborn daughter, sitting quietly next to
the bed where his sheet-covered wife still lies.
EXT. MAIN STREET (NEHALEM, OREGON) - DAWN
Ted, carefully holding little Ellie, walks down the empty
street, his FOOTSTEPS ECHOING...
DEEP SPACE - MESSAGE
rockets through a black dust cloud where young stars are
just beginning to glow. An icy worldlet evaporates,
releasing gasses which blow away in spectral bursts of
iridescent color...
We are MOVING OVER an exotic, technological landscape;
strange ALIEN SQUELCHES and SQUEALS become audible --
-- and then a child's hand reaches in and twists a giant
dial on what we now see is an old shortwave RADIO.
ELLIE (V.O.)
CQ CQ WR2 GFO... WR2 GFO, come back.
SIX-YEAR OLD ELLIE leans in towards a large microphone.
ELLIE:
CQ WR2 GFO, do you copy?
(calls)
I'm not getting anything.
Ted joins his daughter at the workbench where she sits in
front of the short-wave, her feet dangling from the stool.
He puts his hands on her shoulders.
TED:
Small moves, Captain, small moves.
ELLIE:
I can't move any smaller.
TED:
Try again between the static and
'Hey Jude'; that's where they're
hiding.
Ellie bites her lip, tries again. Her little hand slowly
turns the dial -- suddenly --
RADIO VOICE (V.O.)
(filtered)
Copy... WRS GFO...
(off STATIC)
W2P KLD talking... what's your
handle, WR2 GFO?
ELLIE:
What do I do?
TED:
Talk to him.
ELLIE:
But what do I say?
TED:
Just be yourself, Captain. Find out
where he is.
Ellie tentatively reaches out and grasps the microphone.
ELLIE:
Where are you calling from, W2P KLD,
come back.
RADIO VOICE (V.O.)
(filtered)
Pensacola, over.
ELLIE:
Pensacola -- !
(beat)
Where's Pensacola?
TED:
Give you a hint:
orange juice.MAP OF WORLD:
above the work area is dotted with colored pins; Ellie's
finger traces the Gulf of Mexico, stopping at Pensacola.
Ellie, breathless with wonder. Contact.
The house in the woods dwarfed under the immense dome of
night.
INT. ELLIE'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
Now in her pajamas, Ellie sits hunched over in bed,
working intently on her latest masterpiece. A crayon
behind her ear.
ELLIE:
Could we hear to China?
TED:
On that old shortwave? Maybe on a
clear night. Come on now, under the
covers.
ELLIE:
Could we hear to the moon?
TED:
Big enough radio, I don't see why
not.
ELLIE:
Could we hear God?
TED:
Mmm, that's a good one. Maybe his
echo...
(then)
Okay, no more stalling.
ELLIE:
(coloring frantically)
Okay, okay... there.
She hands Ted the drawing. As he holds it up to the lamp
we see it shows an idealized beach, palm trees. It glows
in the light.
ELLIE:
Pensacola.
TED:
That's a beauty, Captain.
(kisses her on the
forehead)
Now get some sleep.
He carefully pins the drawing on the wall, turns out the
light. As he starts out she says softly --
ELLIE:
Do you think there're people on
other planets?
Ted pauses, smiles at his daughter's inexhaustible
curiosity. He returns, sits on the edge of her bed, now
lit by starlight.
TED:
Well let's see... the Universe is a
pretty big place... And the one
thing I know about nature is it
hates to waste anything. So I guess
I'd say if it is just us, an awful
lot of space is going to waste.
He tenderly brushes a stray lock of her hair behind her
ear.
TED:
Time to sleep now, Captain. But you
can ask more questions in the
morning, okay?
ELLIE:
(sighs)
Okay.
He kisses her again, rises, goes to leave, stopping at the
door to watch her. Ellie looks out the window at the
stars...
DEEP SPACE - MESSAGE
A comet blows by. We chase it, riding its luminous tail
of evaporating ice...
TED'S CALLUSED HAND
careful as a safecracker, slowly TURNS the DIAL on an
ancient A.M. RADIO -- finally landing on an old HANK
WILLIAMS TUNE.
INT. TED'S TRUCK - MOVING - DAY
Ted sits up, smiles in satisfaction.
EXT. TRUCK - DAY
The old red Ford trundles through the pines along a
mountain road.
NINE-YEAR OLD ELLIE throws her schoolbooks on the table
and goes to the refrigerator. As she starts to take out
items we see her hand-drawn chart taped to the side of the
fridge; Mondays and Thursdays say "Ellie Cooks!"
EXT. MOUNTAINS - DAY
A fawn is feeding. CUT WIDE to reveal it standing in the
middle of an empty road, nibbling at the grass growing out
of the old blacktop. The TWITTER of a BIRD; the wind in
the trees... and then, far in the distance, we hear an
ENGINE STRAINING.
LOGGING TRUCK:
heads up the mountain road, its driver humming along to
A stew of some sort bubbles on the stove. Ellie hums as
she experiments with every spice on the rack.
SERIES OF SHOTS:
A) Ted sings to the RADIO as he eases off the gas to
take a bend in the road --
B) The fawn continues to graze, oblivious. We can now
hear the RADIO in the DISTANCE.
C) Ted look up as he rounds the bend -- sees the deer --
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