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Summer in cinema usually arrives as light: sun-drenched frames, buoyant soundtracks, the promise of heat-born freedom. Darker Shades of Summer inverts that promise. It dresses ordinary warmth in an uneasy palette, tracking how slow moral corrosion can bloom under long, iodized days.
“You film loss like it’s a landscape,” I said. “A geography.”