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So, 'Arrivals' is one of those early short films by László Nemes that really digs into the human experience—there's a rawness to it. The pacing is quite deliberate, almost meditative, contrasting with the urgency of its themes. You can feel this sense of isolation and longing throughout, almost like a quiet observation of life passing by. The practical effects, while limited, enhance that tactile sense of reality. It's interesting to see the seeds of Nemes' later style here, though the performances might not be as polished as in his feature works, there's a certain authenticity to them. For a short film, it leaves a weighty impression, you know?
As far as collector interest goes, 'Arrivals' is relatively scarce, often overshadowed by Nemes' more prominent works. There are a few formats available, but the early festival cut is particularly sought after by dedicated fans of his cinema. While it may not be the most accessible short, those who appreciate the subtleties in his filmography find value in adding it to their collections.
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