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Tomorrow Is Always Too Long is a fascinating piece that really captures the essence of Glasgow in a unique way. It blends together various elements like musical numbers and animation, creating a vibrant tapestry of city life. The pacing is fluid, almost like a leisurely stroll through the streets, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere. There’s a certain charm in how it evokes the local culture through its use of a Glaswegian cable TV station, which adds this layer of authenticity. It's a love letter, sure, but one that's steeped in the everyday and the artistic, making it distinctive in its portrayal of modern urban life.
This film is a rather interesting find, as it was commissioned for the Commonwealth 2014 celebrations, which lends it a certain uniqueness. It's not the easiest to come by, making it somewhat sought after among those who appreciate experimental and culturally rich films. While the director remains unknown, the film's distinctive style and its local focus have sparked interest in collectors who value works that explore a city’s identity through innovative storytelling.
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