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So, 'Arum' is a quiet little piece, right? It dives into the world of an independent photographer who reconnects with an old friend, now a client. The film captures those subtle moments of rekindled feelings, and the pacing feels organic—like a conversation unfolding in real time. The tone is introspective, and the atmosphere is imbued with warmth, a little nostalgia. The performances are genuine, giving a raw edge to the emotional exchanges. I found the cinematography striking, with practical effects that enhance the realism rather than distract. It’s got this serene quality, and you can sense the unspoken emotions lingering just beneath the surface. A nice exploration of friendship and the complexities of love, for sure.
Independent film with a focus on character developmentExplores themes of nostalgia and emotional connectionDistinctive cinematography and practical effects
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Afif Faaiz
Director