See You in the Morning

 (1989)

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| Apr 27, 1989
Deseret News
Three years later he finds himself married to aspiring photographer Alice Krige, widow of a famous pianist who committed suicide. "See You in the Morning" is a glossy soap opera that addresses issues somewhat rare in modern movies remarriage and blended families. ... Full Review
| Apr 21, 1989
Washington Post
In "See You in the Morning," Jeff Bridges moves though his scenes with an expression of vague worry, like a man who's misplaced his keys and keeps patting his pockets, hoping that somehow they'll magically reappear. In "See You in the Morning" all the issues are flagged, and Pakula seems more interested in scoring easy sociological points than in penetrating to something deeper, something more personal. ... Full Review

Chicago Sun-Times
I liked the people in "See You in the Morning. The screenplay is so scrupulous, so fair, so enlightened and so intelligent that real people have trouble shouldering it aside so that they can share messy human emotions. ... Full Review