Tomorrow is Today

2008 "The end of one life, the rebirth of another."
Tomorrow is Today
7.1| 1h38m| en| More Info
Released: 31 January 2008 Released
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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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mdgreening I think the movie was awesome!!!!! What a powerful storyline! I truly enjoyed it and in fact I'm going to watch it again tonight. The whole premise was so above a commercial movie, as well as , the filming, acting etc. that it was very refreshing to see a film of substance.It's the type of movie that could finally introduce the artistic genius that today's films are lacking.The cinematography, directing, and production was outstanding!! This remarkable film is a sure winner!!!!
bcali2003 there are all sorts of ways to deal with what life hands you, but scout's insight in 'tomorrow is today' makes us all shed a tear. given nothing less than a raw deal, scout has plenty of reason to give up. i know i would. but this beautiful, young, teenage girl proves endurance does not necessarily strenghten with age. scout's outlook on life is angelic. her optimism contagious. by believing in the eternal, scout proves stronger than grown men. this is the type of movie that you cannot leave without feeling guilty for being so self-consumed in our over consumed world. if only a scout could be present in all of our lives, maybe the world would be a little more grateful. thank you to all who helped create this! i truly believe it should be shared.
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
oshingurl-1 I couldn't believe that an independent film shot where I live in a small NJ town could make me so emotional. A beautiful film.... The emotion driven from the camera combined with the music brought the character's to life. I left the theater smiling after crying and crying. I saw parts of my own personal joy and sadness rolled into Julie A great lesson learned from the story of a young girl not to be missed hope the film will get the recognition it deserves makes you cry and makes you think how much impact we can have on each other with our ability to care and to give people hope . not to be missed so go with your tissues and feel something at the movies for a change....