I'll See You in My Dreams
I'll See You in My Dreams
I'll See You in My Dreams
- PG-13
- 1h 36m
- 2015
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Carol (Blythe Danner) finds the everyday activities that have given her life structure – her regular bridge game, gardening, a glass of wine or two – have lost their luster. With the help of her three quirky girlfriends (June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, and Mary Kay Place), Carol decides to seek out new experiences and find love in places she never expected. Also starring Sam Elliot and Martin Starr, this is a vibrant and heartfelt film that critics are calling “elegant, funny and entirely engaging!” – Associated Press
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Critics Consensus: I'll See You in My Dreams would be worth watching even if Blythe Danner's central performance was all it had going for it, but this thoughtful drama satisfies on multiple levels.
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Common Sense Says
Sweet 70-something dramedy has some edgy content.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that I'll See You in My Dreams is a dramedy about a widow in her 70s (Blythe Danner) who learns to live life again. It will probably appeal most to older viewers, but teens who watch may gain an appreciation for the older people in their lives. Expect some salty language -- including one use of "f--k" -- and some comical sexual innuendo, as well as some kissing and a sex scene that shows a couple afterward, under the covers (no graphic nudity). The main character drinks pretty heavily, mostly wine, but also beer and a cocktail. She sometimes regrets decisions made while drunk. Characters smoke pot in one scene and get the munchies. A dog dies (on screen) in the vet's office, and a major character dies (off screen). There's also a story of a plane crash and a husband's death.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Comedy, Drama
- Release Date:May 15, 2015
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:Yes
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