No.  I understand it was well received, but I don't think it ticks enough boxes for me.
		
 
		
	 
That's too bad.
Great, "cerebral-with-a-heart" science fiction is so hard to come by in this age of whooshing-in-the-vacuum-of-space ships, Viking gods in cosmic combat, and other assorted baby Yodas.
Just like I did with 
Annihilation (another thinking person's sci-fi flick) and the original Jeff Vandermeer trilogy of novellas that were its source, I went and re-read the story by Ted Chiang upon which 
Arrival is based, just so I could better ground my appreciation for the extent to which Time itself is a language (and a protagonist) in the film, and then watched the movie again.
It ranks up there, as a science fiction gem, with (in no particular order):
- 
2001: A Space Odyssey
- 
Annihilation
- 
Primer
- 
Under the Skin (best sci-fi creepfest this side of 
Alien)
- 
Cloud Atlas
- 
Moon
- 
Donnie Darko
- 
Brazil
- 
The Fountain
- 
Sunshine
- 
Ex Machina
- 
Inception
- 
District 9
...and a handful of others.
As always, though, to each their own.