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So, 'Tomorrow' is a pretty raw exploration of PTSD, set against the backdrop of a London that feels alien to our protagonist, Tesla. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to the heaviness of his internal struggle. You really get a sense of his isolation and the weight of his experiences in Afghanistan. The atmosphere is quite somber, but there's this unexpected spark from the friendship he forms, which is what keeps the narrative from being utterly bleak. The performances are nuanced; you can feel the layers of grief and resilience. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and the grounded realism in the portrayal of trauma give it a more authentic vibe. Definitely not your usual war drama.
Focus on themes of isolation and recovery.Consider the impact of practical effects on realism.Notable for its slow pacing and character-driven narrative.
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