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Nonlinear Thinking dives into the editing of 'Arrival', a film that plays with time and perspective in fascinating ways. It's not just about cutting scenes, but about shaping how we experience the narrative. The discussions here are insightful, really getting to the heart of how pacing and rhythm mirror the film's themes of communication and understanding. You get a sense of the meticulous labor behind the scenes, how practical effects enhance what we see on screen, and the way performances intertwine with the editing to elevate the whole piece. There's an atmosphere of exploration—watching the film is one thing, but seeing how it was crafted adds layers to the appreciation.
This documentary is a fascinating deep dive into the editing process of 'Arrival', and while it was released in 2017, awareness of it among collectors is steadily growing. There aren't many formats available, making physical copies a bit scarce. Fans of the film and editing aficionados alike tend to seek it out, resulting in a solid collector interest that continues to develop.
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