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Tomorrow Is Still July is a gripping blend of thriller and noir, set against the backdrop of post-war Belgrade. The film immerses you in an atmospheric world where shadows loom large, and every character seems to harbor secrets. Johnny Paluba, played with a gritty charm, navigates a labyrinth of danger after witnessing a brutal murder. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build, while the interplay between Paluba and the decommissioned inspector Todorov offers a fascinating dynamic. Then there's the tantalizing subplot about a lost Serbian film from WW2, which adds a layer of historical intrigue. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, capture the rawness of the story. It’s a distinctive piece that feels like it belongs to a bygone era of cinema.
Exploration of lost cinema as a themeInteresting character dynamicsDistinctive atmosphere reflecting post-war tensions
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