Mr. Akin pursues his happy, silly love story without embarrassment, and In July is ultimately more endearing than irritating.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
If nothing else, this utterly charming -- if ultimately inconsequential -- road picture proves that there is such a thing as German romantic comedy.
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Village VoiceEd Park
Village VoiceEd Park
A nimbler approach to border crossing, German-born director Fatih Akin's In July resembles a shaggier "Serendipity," with a similar moony conflation of coincidence and destiny.