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"textContent": "Rachel Rose’s directorial debut, The Last Day, is a moody two-hander set on the fourth of July. It stars Alicia Vikander as Julia and Victoria Pedretti as Taylor, two mothers experiencing the same day very differently, and takes its time to unfurl. Rose took inspiration from Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, with the movie opening on […]\n\nThe post Tribeca Review: Alicia Vikander Gives a Restrained, Layered Performance in The Last Day first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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