Somewhere, Tomorrow

1983
5.9| 1h31m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1983 Released
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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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Robert Wiemer

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
SnoopyStyle Lori Anderson (Sarah Jessica Parker) fell off her horse and is in a coma. The movie is told in a flashback. She is still struggling to come to terms with her father's death. The family horse ranch is struggling. She's not happy that her mother Betty wants to remarry to Sheriff Alec Peiski. Terry Stockton is flying a single engine plane with his friend Paul Bart when they crash in the woods. Lori finds a terribly injured Terry. She falls off her horse and hits her head. When she comes to, she goes to look for her horse and finds Terry riding her. Later, she discovers that Terry is actually dead. They reveal his condition to Paul. While Terry can move stuff, she's the only one who can see him.The production is bad. It looks like a weaker TV movie. SJP is cute. Her naivety is adorable although a bit silly. For her fans, this is definitely worth a watch. There is a pretty good twist in the end. For everybody else, the story concept is better than the overall execution.
fearfulflare I guess anything you say about a movie could be considered a spoiler, so I checked the box anyway. I remember seeing this movie on TV years ago when I was still living at home. I like this movie. It has an unexpected happy ending. I'm glad I spotted it in the dollar bin at Wal Mart. It would be nice if other old movies where made available. Just post a list of old movies online and if someone wanted one they could burn a copy and send it in the mail to ya. I guess that may or not be someday tomorrow. I also like the song at the end. I never watch Sex and the city, so that show really had nothing to do with why I bought this movie.
benjilvr92003 This movie may be old but it is one of the best movies i have ever seen. I've seen many movies but none quite like this one. I give it an A+++++. I wonder what ever happened to Tom Shea he was really good in this movie. My mom had bought it , at first i didn't really want to watch it because it looked extremely old then, i finally came across to it, so i started to watch it and got really interested. I actually felt lke i was part of the movie, i got so into it that i actually started to cry. I really loved the ending it was onw of the best endings in a movie by far that i have seen. Also, when they met up together and Terry said "I love you too much" I totally felt butterflies in my stomach. Just an awesome movie.
scarlettelfin This is one of those "6pm films" that used to be shown on BBC2 in the late 80's. I haven't seen it in YEARS, but I do remember that it really struck a chord with me, and I've never forgotten it. It was one of those films I'd forgotten the title of, and finally looked it up on here one day.There were some hilarious, comedic moments between SJP and Tom Shea (I thought he was GORGEOUS back then!), and it was also very emotive - as I recall the ending made me cry (I was in my early teens then, so forgive me!).I also remember that SJP had a really sweet singing voice. I'm going to have to see if I can get hold of this one from somewhere...