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So, 'May June July' is this interesting, somewhat abstract representation of the months through the lens of a tumultuous year, 2020. You've got peonies and fireflies weaving in and out, which gives it this poetic quality, really captures a specific vibe of seasonal change. Jahleel Gardner’s performance as the rollerblader is striking; he glides through Black Lives Matter Plaza, and there's something both freeing and heavy about it. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, reflecting on social issues without getting too preachy. It’s not just a protest film; it’s a piece of art that resonates with the current climate while remaining deeply personal. Definitely one to keep an eye on for its unique storytelling approach.
This film hasn't had a lot of exposure, and as such, it's somewhat scarce in collector circles. Given its unique take on a pivotal moment in history, it might catch the attention of those interested in socially conscious cinema. There might be some limited editions or festival releases, so keeping an eye on those could prove worthwhile for collectors looking to expand their catalog with distinct works.
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