Tomorrow is Today
Tomorrow is Today
| 31 January 2008 (USA)
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At the New Jersey shore, young Julie Peterson (Scout Taylor-Compton) saves the life of a drifter who's on the skids. Going one further, Julie resolves to save him emotionally, too, by instilling the gift of hope. But first, she has to contend with a local sheriff who wants the drifter gone and an admirer who's jealous of Julie's relationship with her new "project." Soon, a chain of events is set in motion that will change everyone's lives.

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Colibel

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

Majorthebys

Charming and brutal

Mischa Redfern

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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Anoushka Slater

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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akunamatata

I have seen many independent movies at my local theater in Doylestown. Today is Tomorrow is by far the most engaging and touching films from a local producer that I have experienced. Questions arise from the age disparity, weather the wanderer can be trusted and what may happen next. The bright and trusting nature of the girl offers him hope and inspiration, albeit hidden at first. Somehow these two people from very different worlds and backgrounds, each was able to offer the other a level of depth where embracing life and appreciating each moment was enhanced by their growing love for each other. A young girl embracing life although her time will be shortened by illness. The man not caring weather he lives or dies until.....a chance meeting. Exquisite moments were captured in this happenstance relationship. I highly recommend this film.

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emu_buttons

Tomorrow is Today is a very well-crafted story that truly pays off in the end. The performances are strong, and the writing is excellent. The cinematography, too, is absolutely gorgeous. Tomorrow is Today was the Professional Feature winner of the Purple Violet Film Festival at Kean University, and the film simply blew away the competition, which included hundreds of entries from around the world. A strong story is invaluable and all-too-often neglected in contemporary film, but Tomorrow is Today delivers this in spades. The audience was moved to tears at the end of the film, and it received an incredibly warm and effusive reception. It's a beautifully-made film with a moving message, and we're proud to have taken part in its ascent.

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rudderpostfilms

This is a very well-made film. Lumiere manages to capture the emotional struggles of each of these characters with seeming ease of his craft. Hefti delivers solid written material for the team to play from, and the cast understands the story as both individuals and cohesive unit members. The feel of this film is consistent throughout, and we found ourselves concerned and hopeful for the main players...Excellent performances by Taylor-Compton, Hefti, Draper, and Ken Arnold, strong and a compelling storyline made this an extremely enjoyable film to watch.Good luck, guys!!!! Rudderpost Films Staff

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brenda515

This is a truly heartwarming movie that shows us all about overcoming and that we can face some things in life that seem hopeless. Grief, lossand healing are blended in such a way that compassion rules. I thought the acting was tremendous. The character Julie was extremely believable, and Greg was devastatingly real in his portrayal of his troubled life and times. I left feeling I'd just had a wonderful gift in being able to watch Tomorrow is Today. The dialog is beautifully written, and the actors, who are until now to me unknown talent, put their heart and soul into it. The scenery and settings were effective too, and the cinematography really good. Everyone involved in the movie should be very very proud, because it is a real winner. Thanks to all of them for creating it.

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