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So, 'The Day He Arrives' is this intriguing look at a filmmaker who's sort of lost his way. He lands in Seoul to catch up with a friend, but when that doesn't pan out, he just drifts around the city. It's a bit like a poetic exploration of loneliness, really. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, where each day blurs into the next, and you get this sense of repetition that mirrors his stagnant existence. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia, and there's a certain charm in the simplicity of the interactions he has. It's not flashy; the performances are low-key but resonate well with the themes of longing and disconnection. A unique piece that lingers in your mind long after.
Explores themes of aimlessness and nostalgia.Distinctive slow pacing enhances the dreamlike quality.Low-key performances that feel authentic and relatable.
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