6 reviews
All the reviewers are clearly friends and family.
Save your time and don't watch this movie. It was dull, and the plot was not a new concept. Lifetime has made better versions of storys like this. Save your time, and your money.
- dustfreaker
- Oct 14, 2019
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'Tomorrow, Maybe' is a well-written, realistic and gritty story. The characters' individual struggles, and their relationships with others, are adeptly portrayed. Robert Blanche, Bethany Jacobs, and Grant Davis clearly know how to reveal deep emotional tension without going over the edge into the melodramatic. The direction and cinematography are spot-on excellent. I thoroughly recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys a good drama. You'll find it well worth your time.
This movie is just ok for a 6pt rating
what a waste of my time watching it
- tamxiarang2612
- Jul 10, 2020
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And no, I'm not, as someone suggested about the more positive reviews, related to any of the people connected to this movie.
I thought it was refreshingly realistic: Live is more than just a plot line, and this movie tried to convey that, and for me that worked really well! I loved the acting of all characters, the characters are well rounded personas and I found them to be believable. I had read some of the negative comments during the first 20 minutes of the movie, and I almost decided to shut it down, but chose otherwise. Very glad I did!
Well worth the watch, if you can let go of your preconceptions on the usually more polished drama and are open to grittier (even though that is not the right word) acting and emotion as vehicle to tell the story, you will actually enjoy it as much as I have.
It is similar to slow food, so you have to detox of the adrenaline fix Hollywood thinks it has to provide for, and we have learned to expect. Once on that new wavelength, let the movie take you along and trust your gut instead of the noice coming out of the opinion space. (And yes that includes mine.
I thought it was refreshingly realistic: Live is more than just a plot line, and this movie tried to convey that, and for me that worked really well! I loved the acting of all characters, the characters are well rounded personas and I found them to be believable. I had read some of the negative comments during the first 20 minutes of the movie, and I almost decided to shut it down, but chose otherwise. Very glad I did!
Well worth the watch, if you can let go of your preconceptions on the usually more polished drama and are open to grittier (even though that is not the right word) acting and emotion as vehicle to tell the story, you will actually enjoy it as much as I have.
It is similar to slow food, so you have to detox of the adrenaline fix Hollywood thinks it has to provide for, and we have learned to expect. Once on that new wavelength, let the movie take you along and trust your gut instead of the noice coming out of the opinion space. (And yes that includes mine.
- jwvandegronden-1
- Jul 25, 2020
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This indie film is an understated gem... a touching story with real dramatic stakes and just the right amount of levity. The three central characters are wonderfully rich, and the love and conflicts they share with each other are believable, heartbreaking, and inspiring all at once.
Unlike many microbudget indies, you won't be constantly reminded of its DIY nature throughout. The production values are quite high, with a perfect pace, beautiful score, and striking visuals. Looking forward to watching again now that it's on Prime.
Unlike many microbudget indies, you won't be constantly reminded of its DIY nature throughout. The production values are quite high, with a perfect pace, beautiful score, and striking visuals. Looking forward to watching again now that it's on Prime.
- seanparkerfilms
- Aug 19, 2019
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Quite the good character movie. Especially for an Indie film. I especially enjoyed Lloyd and Iris as characters and as the story unfolds. Well made movie and would also appeal to people who enjoy seeing arthouse feature films.
- CattapanComics
- Jun 24, 2021
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