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So, Arizona from 1994 is this little short film that really captures a specific vibe. It’s not your typical narrative; it leans into a more experimental feel, which gives it a unique rhythm. The pacing can feel almost dreamlike, and the atmosphere is thick with a kind of surreal tension. The themes are somewhat elusive, exploring isolation and the human condition in subtle ways. While it may not showcase groundbreaking effects, there’s a certain charm in its practical elements that enhances the immersive quality. Performances are raw and engaging, pulling you into the world it creates, even if just for a brief moment. It's definitely one of those films that lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
Arizona was released in a limited run, making it somewhat hard to find compared to other short films from that era. The film has been circulated mostly in niche circles, which adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works. While it hasn’t been extensively released on home media, some early festival screenings and VHS copies pop up occasionally. If you can track down one of those, it might be a nice conversation piece in your collection.
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