A woman discovers that her new house is inhabited by the ghost of a passionate young concert pianist who died tragically thirty-five years earlier.A woman discovers that her new house is inhabited by the ghost of a passionate young concert pianist who died tragically thirty-five years earlier.A woman discovers that her new house is inhabited by the ghost of a passionate young concert pianist who died tragically thirty-five years earlier.
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The story line is a little different but it's a good movie. I love the music in the movie. It's a sad ending but its worth watching. I found it on Amazon prime just released this week.
Until We Meet Again is written, directed and produced by Pece Dingo. I assume that Pece Dingo intended to create a classic romantic ghost saga in the vain of The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1947), Ghost (1990), and countless others of this genre. Since Mr. Dingo was the film's writer, director and producer, I assumed that I would be watching a trainwreck of a vanity project. I have to admit I was wrong, it's not a disaster. The film's production values are first-rate. It looks like a product that was intended for theatrical release. The leads are competent in their roles, despite being hindered by a script that gives them with little to nothing to work with. This film's most memorable characters are played by the delightful duo of Leslie Jordan and Antonio Fargas. Those of you who are around my age will recognize Antonio Fargas as Huggy Bear, the most memorable character from the otherwise forgettable TV series Starsky & Hutch (1975-1979). This film would have benefitted greatly from having more scenes with Mr. Jordan and Mr. Fargas. As it stands, overall this film is bland to boring. In the third-act, out of the blue, an unexpected element of suspense occurs. In a well-written script such occurrences are foreshadowed, but that doesn't occur in this film. The evidence suggests that Pece Dingo is better at directing and producing than he is at writing. I'm generously giving this movie a 6 out of 10 rating primarily due to the entertaining efforts of Leslie Jordan and Antonio Fargas. These two gentlemen deserve to be cast in more roles.
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I only watched one of the Twilight Movies, but Jackson Rathbone plays the ghost.
I like how this movie has Leslie Jordan in it. He's a card as usual and I was not expecting him to be in this film. Antonio Fargas, his cohort in the film, was also very good. A good pair to add some light comedy to the show as angels.
The downside of the film is that when the two girls get together for a visit, they are a little juvenile. The dialogue was a bit stiff between the main characters and the story dragged a bit at times, but not bad overall. Sad.
I only watched one of the Twilight Movies, but Jackson Rathbone plays the ghost.
I like how this movie has Leslie Jordan in it. He's a card as usual and I was not expecting him to be in this film. Antonio Fargas, his cohort in the film, was also very good. A good pair to add some light comedy to the show as angels.
The downside of the film is that when the two girls get together for a visit, they are a little juvenile. The dialogue was a bit stiff between the main characters and the story dragged a bit at times, but not bad overall. Sad.
The protagonist is a poor actress, her friend is unlikable and the story is unbelievable on every level. I mean the things the ghost can and can't do are absolutely ridiculous. Maybe the whole spice thing is a reference to the creators of this.
Oh and btw, why are people who haven't seen this giving it 10??!! Really not helpful.
Oh and btw, why are people who haven't seen this giving it 10??!! Really not helpful.
It was so bad it was almost funny. The actors definitely did their best with the material they were given. The story feels like it was written by a 14 y/o on Wattpad. It's a shame that it wound up being so bad it was almost comical, because the genre had so much potential (think Casper or Ghost). It was clear that the story was written by people that don't interact with millennials/people from gen Z. I'm not sure why it is rated to highly. If you want a comedy to watch ironically this is the place to go, some of the scenes wind up being hilarious because of the 0 sense they make.
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- TriviaWas featured on episode 295 of the comedy podcast How Did This Get Made under the name "Until we meet again "
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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