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Tomorrow Ends at Dawn is this fascinating little piece that tries to capture the essence of Los Angeles right before the millennium hits. You’ve got Matt, who thinks he can just throw darts and chat with whoever he lands on, right? The film has this raw, almost haphazard feel to it; the pacing is erratic but it adds to the unpredictability of Matt's journey. The atmosphere is charged with a mix of curiosity and tension, especially as he brushes up against all sorts of characters—security guards, locals, you name it. It's this odd blend of documentary and narrative that makes you rethink how we engage with a city, full of contradictions and quirky moments. Definitely not your standard fare, but that's what makes it distinctive.
This film has seen limited distribution over the years, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. There’s not a lot of information out there about its release history, and copies can be hard to find. The film’s unique approach to storytelling and documentary style has garnered interest among niche collectors who appreciate its offbeat take on urban life. If you come across a copy, it might be worth holding onto, given its rarity and the distinctive perspective it offers.
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