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Somewhere, Tomorrow

Lori Anderson is trying to deal with the recent tragedy of her father's death. As Lori's mother moves on, Lori finds herself stuck, consumed by grief and anger. With the lingering feeling that something about her father's passing was not right, Lori turns to his journals for answers. The events that follow catapult Lori into a strange romance with a ghost, resulting in a mysterious journey.

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Release : 1983
Rating : 5.9
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Crew : Director,  Executive Producer, 
Cast : Sarah Jessica Parker Paul Bates James Congdon Elisabeth Shue
Genre : Fantasy Drama Science Fiction Romance

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Sexyloutak
2018/08/30

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Odelecol
2018/08/30

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Anoushka Slater
2018/08/30

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

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Wizard-8
2013/11/23

Based on some of the other user comments here, there is a chance that "Somewhere, Tomorrow" may appeal to children and teenagers. I'm not in any of those categories, which may explain why I wasn't moved by this movie. For starters, I thought it was poorly paced, frequently taking much longer to get to key moments than it would in another movie. Despite this, there are also a lot of moments that seem missing from the movie, moments that would properly explain things. There are some somewhat sweet moments between the main female character and her ghost friend, but seldom did their conversations get into much depth. And the "twist ending" is not a surprise at all, since they telegraph what will happen in the very first scene of the movie! If you are wondering about future star Sarah Jessica Parker, her performance here is okay, but shows no signs of what made her a superstar in the years to come.

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Woodyanders
2008/02/22

Troubled Lori Anderson (superbly played by Sarah Jessica Parker) is trying to recover from the untimely death of her father in a plane crash. Nice young Terry Stockton (a solid and likable performance by Tom Shea) also dies in a plane crash, but his spirit lives on and forms a special bond with Lori. Lori and Terry have to figure out together why he's still here. Writer/director Robert Wiemer delivers a thoughtful, moving and funny meditation on appreciating being alive, learning to cope with tragedy, and getting on with your life. The fine acting from a tip-top cast qualifies as a real significant plus. Shea and Parker make for a very engaging, if decidedly offbeat on-screen couple; the chemistry between them is really sweet and palpable. They receive excellent support from Nancy Addison as Lori's concerned mom Betty, Rick Weber as Betty's decent, amiable cop boyfriend Alec Peiski, and Paul Bates as Terry's jolly best pal Paul Bart. Glenn Kershaw's polished cinematography and Paul Baillargeon's lovely, low-key score are both up to speed. Parker even sings a couple of wonderfully uplifting songs. A warm, gentle and affecting little gem.

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Seraphynth
2003/09/15

A very early appearance of a young Sarah Jessica Parker, this sweet touching early 1980's movie is a wonderful family drama. A moving storyline, it is a wonderful look at too up and coming stars, Parker and her co-star Tom Shea. Well written with a great twist at the end, I'd have to say that it is one of my all time favorites. A perfect choice to be re-released on DVD, and additionally the excellent soundtrack, many songs sung by Sarah Jessica Parker herself!

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gena_s
2002/04/19

This is one of those movies that you vaguely remember seeing as a child. You remember it was about a girl falling in love with a ghost...who almost becomes a ghost herself...who falls off a horse...whose father died...What was that movie about anyway, you ask yourself? Usually, when you think a movie's weird it's because it's been so many years since you've watched it that you forget all the details. That's not the case with this film. It's just as odd as you remember.SPOILERS A-PLENTY!!! DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW THE ENDING.Sarah Jessica Parker (who's quite good in this) plays a girl who has just lost her father. Her mother could care less and is cavorting with a new guy. They kiss but she won't sleep with him until her daughter accepts him. She's adamant that the daughter does. "I won't let her steamroll over me!" she yells. The daughter goes riding one day near a low-flying plane. The plane goes down. In it are two teen boys. The girl tried to get help, but falls off her horse. She wakes up, starts looking for her horse who ran away 'cause it got spooked. Then she sees the horse, and one of the boys from the accident is riding it. But then she hears he's dead. How can this be? He's a ghost! Sent here so she can come to grips with her hatred of her Mom's boyfriend. There are some weird romantic scenes between her and the ghost which I think qualifies as necrophlia. She finally accepts her Mom's love and her Mom marries him. But the ghost has left...Then we see her in a hospital. Turns out none of the stuff (besides the accident and her falling off the house) actually happened! Like that episode of Dallas, IT WAS ALL A DREAM. She's been in a coma since she's been knocked off the horse. The ghost appears to her at the final moment telling her it's not her time. She gets better and sings the sappy theme song to some elderly hospital residents. But then--lo and behold--who does she see? That's right--the ghost! But he's not a ghost. Turns out he never died. And he's just now getting better from the accident, like she is. As she wheels him out of the room (he's in a wheelchair) he asks, Would you like to go SOMEWHERE TOMORROW? And she smiles.

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