The mention of "Dual Audio ORG" (Original) reflects how audiences consume global cinema today. Just as viewers use multiple audio tracks to bridge cultural gaps, the characters in Arrival must bridge a biological gap. The film critiques the "us vs. them" mentality that often leads to global conflict. When the aliens offer a "weapon," the humans initially interpret it as a tool for war. However, through linguistic nuance, Louise realizes the "weapon" is actually a : the language itself, which grants the ability to see the future. Themes of Choice and Grief