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See You In The Morning (1989)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Alan J. Pakula
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Alice Krige, Drew Barrymore, Farrah Fawcett, Jeff Bridges, Lukas Haas, Macaulay Culkin
Published ID: 907
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Plot: This film is a somewhat contrived pairing of two divorcees who are giving it a second go. They're up against considerable odds, however, because the children of each are not too pleased with their new parent. Jeff Bridges stars as the husband and Alice Krige plays his second wife. ~ All Movie Guide
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Memorable Heart-Warming Movie
Added 6/25/2009

I first saw this movie many years ago but it still remains one of my all-time favorites. I have a tape of it and view it about once a year. I thought the acting was superb (now made more poignant following Farrah Fawcett's demise) and I found it heartwarming. I think it's a much better film than it generally gets credit for. I particularly enjoyed the little boy coming to terms with his dead father and the new man in his mother's life.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Forces that Connect and Separate...
Added 6/8/2009

I thought about this movie, See You in the Morning [VHS], one night while watching something about Farrah Fawcett on TV. Typically, a flash of the film crosses my memory - and then I Google to find out which movie it was - followed by the old click of the Amazon pages.

And voila! I had this old flick - from way back when - with another favorite star, Jeff Bridges. There was no DVD version, but I decided to take a chance on the VHS.

As I watched the movie over again, I was reminded of why I enjoyed it so much back when. Now it isn't one of those truly amazing flicks...but it is a "feel-good" tale of families - families that come together and then are torn apart - and the forces that connect and separate them.

Newly widowed and newly divorced individuals, portrayed by Alice Krige and Jeff Bridges, chart their course through their budding relationship, which leads to marriage too quickly - you see the red flags going up all over the place! - but they are lonely. And they love each other. Their blended families bring a host of problems, the least of which is a shoplifting teen daughter and a son who runs away when he learns that his mother and new stepfather have put the home on the market. This is his father's house! He protests and creates trouble, but eventually everything is sorted out.

Farrah Fawcett plays a beautiful, seductive ex-wife who makes a play for her ex-husband (Jeff Bridges' character) during her mother's final illness - when everyone is gathered together for a mournful goodbye.

Will the characters finally solve their issues, or will the past eventually eclipse the newly developing connections?

The movie was a little choppy in places, going back and forth too abruptly at times...but all in all, the images conveyed the angst of families in crisis and in flux. Four stars.

Laurel-Rain Snow

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
See You In The Morning
Added 9/25/2008

I truly enjoyed this movie of a love story and the particular love of a Man for his children.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
One of Jeff Bridges best! Realist portrail of divorce.
Added 7/23/2003

Excelent movie, one of the most stiking features was that no one was vilified. Realist depiction of two people who simply drifted apart. This movie may not be action packed, but it's very romantic and enjoyable.
7 out of 8 people found this helpful.
saws wood
Added 1/7/2002

There seem to have been a trend in the late 80's of movies about wealthy white men whose lives were just not quite what they had hoped. The worst of them was Blake Edward's "That's Life", but this one is a close second. Poor Jeff Bridges' marriage to gorgeous Farrah Fawcett breaks up. He then marries the luminous Alice Krige. He still isn't quite happy. Really, there should be a telethon!

It's not that the movie is bad: all of the main actors are great, and the plot isn't that bad. Even the actors who play the kids (Drew Barrymore, Lucas Haas, Mackauley Culkin) manage not to be moppets. But somehow I just couldn't seem to care that much. As another reviewer said, it's a rainy day movie; but it would have to be seriously rainy day.


3 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Memorable Heart-Warming Movie
Added 6/25/2009

I first saw this movie many years ago but it still remains one of my all-time favorites. I have a tape of it and view it about once a year. I thought the acting was superb (now made more poignant following Farrah Fawcett's demise) and I found it heartwarming. I think it's a much better film than it generally gets credit for. I particularly enjoyed the little boy coming to terms with his dead father and the new man in his mother's life.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Forces that Connect and Separate...
Added 6/8/2009

I thought about this movie, See You in the Morning [VHS], one night while watching something about Farrah Fawcett on TV. Typically, a flash of the film crosses my memory - and then I Google to find out which movie it was - followed by the old click of the Amazon pages.

And voila! I had this old flick - from way back when - with another favorite star, Jeff Bridges. There was no DVD version, but I decided to take a chance on the VHS.

As I watched the movie over again, I was reminded of why I enjoyed it so much back when. Now it isn't one of those truly amazing flicks...but it is a "feel-good" tale of families - families that come together and then are torn apart - and the forces that connect and separate them.

Newly widowed and newly divorced individuals, portrayed by Alice Krige and Jeff Bridges, chart their course through their budding relationship, which leads to marriage too quickly - you see the red flags going up all over the place! - but they are lonely. And they love each other. Their blended families bring a host of problems, the least of which is a shoplifting teen daughter and a son who runs away when he learns that his mother and new stepfather have put the home on the market. This is his father's house! He protests and creates trouble, but eventually everything is sorted out.

Farrah Fawcett plays a beautiful, seductive ex-wife who makes a play for her ex-husband (Jeff Bridges' character) during her mother's final illness - when everyone is gathered together for a mournful goodbye.

Will the characters finally solve their issues, or will the past eventually eclipse the newly developing connections?

The movie was a little choppy in places, going back and forth too abruptly at times...but all in all, the images conveyed the angst of families in crisis and in flux. Four stars.

Laurel-Rain Snow

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
See You In The Morning
Added 9/25/2008

I truly enjoyed this movie of a love story and the particular love of a Man for his children.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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