A picture so infectious it almost seems original.
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The New York Times by Dana Stevens
Mr. Akin pursues his happy, silly love story without embarrassment, and In July is ultimately more endearing than irritating.
Highly engaging, beautifully played romancer.
Washington Post by Desson Thomson
So unambiguously good-natured it feels like something fresh.
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.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
Everything you might want in a road movie: an off-the-cuff sense of adventure, a winningly scruffy charm and a whip-smart sense of humor.
New York Post by Jonathan Foreman
Never less than breezily entertaining.
If nothing else, this utterly charming -- if ultimately inconsequential -- road picture proves that there is such a thing as German romantic comedy.
Who would have thought a German comedy could be light, charming and devoid of intellectual snobbery?
Every time the pace starts to flag, it coughs up one hilarious left-field interlude after another.