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So, 'In Paris No One Thinks About Tomorrow' is a real contemplative piece. It follows Alissa, a Ukrainian model, who’s trying to find her footing in Paris after losing someone dear. The tone is heavy, soaked in this palpable sense of loss and disconnection. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it mirrors her internal struggle and search for peace amidst chaos. The cinematography captures the stark contrasts of her vibrant surroundings against her muted emotions. The performances are raw—especially the lead, who conveys a layered sense of trauma without too much dialogue. The film dives deep into themes of exile and the human need for harmony, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling. It feels intimate, almost like a diary entry of a soul in turmoil.
Focus on character developmentCinematography highlights emotional depthThemes of war and exile are central
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