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The Arrival movie review

By trinaboice | October 16, 2024, originally published in Movie Review Mom

MOVIE TITLEThe Arrival

This one-location film releases on digital platforms on September 17, 2024.

RATING:  R

LENGTH:  71 minutes

Movie Review Mom GRADE:  C

IN A NUTSHELL: The story is about six people who cross paths over the course of an afternoon at a sparsely attended Manhattan bar, each struggling with physical and emotional boundaries. When a stranger arrives, they begin to question who they are and why they might become. The film was directed by Alyssa Rallo Bennett. Writing credits go to her husband Gary O. Bennett.

THINGS I LIKED:

  • All of the characters look and feel like real people. The cast includes Peter Bradbury, Nikolas Elrifi, Nick Hamparyan, Alice Heber Martin, Vivian Helvajian, Ines Ladha, Pooya Mohseni, and Daniela Urdaneta. They all gave earnest performances.

  • I like the one-location style of filmmaking. The entire film takes place in an upscale bar, although it is large enough to allow the characters to move around and have some of their own private space.

  • I love the idea of a character entering a story that sheds light on everything that happened or was said before. The confusing part of the title is that there were two arrivals of new characters.

THEMES:

  • Identity

  • Dark secrets

  • Self-discovery

  • Confrontation

INTERESTING LINES: “Whenever there are people, there’s a story.” – Jayce Fisher  (Pooya Mohseni)