Live Again Tomorrow
Live Again Tomorrow

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Live Again Tomorrow

1970
Movie
88 min
Japanese

Yamada Maki, who has a strained relationship with her father and a protective older brother, Katsuyoshi, faces a series of emotional challenges, including a failed marriage proposal and a complicated romance with her boyfriend, Ishiyama. After a series of events, including a fight with Ishiyama and a revelation about her parentage, Maki chooses to dedicate herself to Katsuyoshi. Their happiness is in danger.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Richard T. HeffronGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A troubled young woman, institutionalized after a violent outburst, struggles to reintegrate into society. As she tries to rebuild her life, she grapples with lingering psychological issues and the judgment of others. The film explores themes of mental health, recovery, and the challenges faced by those seeking a second chance.

Critical Reception

Live Again Tomorrow received mixed reviews, with praise often directed at Patty Duke's performance, but criticism leveled at its melodramatic tone and conventional plot. Audiences found the subject matter compelling but sometimes heavy-handed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Patty Duke delivers a strong, emotive performance as a woman battling mental illness.

  • The film tackles sensitive themes but occasionally resorts to melodrama.

  • A somewhat predictable narrative that doesn't fully explore its complex subject matter.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited public data. However, reviews that exist suggest viewers found the film's subject matter impactful, though some felt it was overly sentimental.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended as a television movie before its theatrical release.

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