Yesterday Was a Lie
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Yesterday Was a Lie is a 2008 film.
According to Wikipedia, "A hard-drinking female investigator named Hoyle (Kipleigh Brown) sets out to locate a reclusive genius (John Newton) who may be able to distort reality. Instead she finds her life becoming more and more fragmented and surreal. Trusting only her partner (Mik Scriba) and a sexy lounge singer (Chase Masterson), she is shadowed by a dangerous man (Peter Mayhew)."
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Tropes used in Yesterday Was a Lie include:
- Absolute Cleavage [context?]
- Badass Longcoat [context?]
- Bare Your Midriff [context?]
- Deliberately Monochrome [context?]
- Dieselpunk [context?]
- Film Noir [context?]
- Hardboiled Detective [context?]
- Hot Chick in a Badass Suit [context?]
- Lingerie Scene [context?]
- Ms. Fanservice [context?]
- Opera Gloves [context?]
- Science Fiction [context?]
- Show Some Leg [context?]
- Suspiciously Similar Outfit [context?]
- Wet Sari Scene [context?]