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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Evengyny

Thanks for the memories!

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Maidexpl

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Tobias Burrows

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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justAmatterOfTIME

i watched TisT at the Annapolis film festival last year.this film is an excellent return to strong story and character development. it is clearly an example of less is more. i hope to get an early view at this writer/producer's next work. it's not every day that you to stumble across a film like this. i didn't know anything about this film going into the festival but know they are on my radar. it just blindsided me.it made me excited to be an actor. and i'm going to get my headshot/resume to their office.wash DC

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jeff_allard

My stepfather had me watch this movie. At first, i was a little skeptic. I judge movies by how the cover makes me feel, and i just didn't connect. But, i decided to give it a try. I sat down and watched the movie, and i can honestly say it made me feel different then any other movie i have seen. It was so real, and not one bit of it was superficial. I didn't feel like this was some made up Hollywood story.It was beautiful in a way that is unexplainable. I remember being into every second of the film. The on screen chemistry was amazing. Mark Hefti and Scout Taylor-Compton were perfect for the roles they each played. They took their characters and brought them to life on screen, and I, being a 15 year old, could feel the pain, and love, and loss, that these two put forth as amazing and talented actors. I not only loved this movie, but i was a huge fan of the acting as well. I look forward to seeing Scout in Rob Zombies upcoming remake of 'Halloween'

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MarkJoy

You had me at hello...which is to say I was immediately drawn in...with virtually the first shot and the first note of the score my soul was stirred...I want to see this film...I mean I WANT to see it...the characters are endearing and real...and with the locations and photography we are immediately invited to examine our own hearts and reach for our own healing...it is rare when a film truly invokes that kind of emotional response...and it is too rare that a filmmaker makes a decision to tell that kind of story...compelling to say the least...I am interested to know more about these actors who appear to be below the radar, but I suspect that will change...my heartiest congratulations to Frederic Lumiere...and wishes for stunning success...Mark Joy

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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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