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O Amanhã é Eterno

Título original: Tomorrow Is Forever
  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1 h 44 min
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Orson Welles, Claudette Colbert, and George Brent in O Amanhã é Eterno (1946)
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  • Direção
    • Irving Pichel
  • Roteiristas
    • Gwen Bristow
    • Lenore J. Coffee
  • Artistas
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Orson Welles
    • George Brent
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    3,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Irving Pichel
    • Roteiristas
      • Gwen Bristow
      • Lenore J. Coffee
    • Artistas
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Orson Welles
      • George Brent
    • 74Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Elizabeth Hamilton
    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • John Andrew MacDonald…
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Lawrence Hamilton
    Lucile Watson
    Lucile Watson
    • Aunt Jessica Hamilton
    • (as Lucille Watson)
    Richard Long
    Richard Long
    • Drew Hamilton
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Margaret Ludwig
    John Wengraf
    John Wengraf
    • Dr. Ludwig
    Sonny Howe
    Sonny Howe
    • Brian Hamilton
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Norton
    Joyce Mackenzie
    Joyce Mackenzie
    • Cherry Davis
    • (as Joyce MacKenzie)
    Lois Austin
    • Woman
    • (não creditado)
    Carmen Beretta
    • Ship's Passenger
    • (não creditado)
    Barbara Bletcher
    • Girlfriend
    • (não creditado)
    Bobbie Brooks
    • Girl Friend
    • (não creditado)
    Charles D. Brown
    • Immigration Officer
    • (não creditado)
    Marguerite Campbell
    • Girlfriend
    • (não creditado)
    Leonard Carey
    Leonard Carey
    • Hamilton Employee
    • (não creditado)
    Frank Chalfant
    • Fraternity Boy
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Irving Pichel
    • Roteiristas
      • Gwen Bristow
      • Lenore J. Coffee
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    9gratwicker

    World War2 Mother's Love Story

    My brother, Joe, joined the Marines right after Pearl Harbor, as an underage boy with false papers. So did his cousin. Now it's over seventy years later and for the first time I realize the anguish of my mother and all mothers when their sons went to war. Claudette Colbert stole my heart as she made me understand what my mother, and all mothers then and today, must have been going through when their sons (and now their daughters go to war).

    I was 3 1/2 years old in 1942, and so during the war, while he was in the South Pacific, I heard my mother's stories about 'Brother Joe,' that she told so that I would understand that I had a brother and he would eventually come home and live with us.

    Natalie Wood is a wonderful surprise as a tiny war orphan, perhaps eight years old; Orson Welles was at the top of his form, but Claudette Colbert was the brightest star of this film.

    This is not an anti-war film, it's much more a 'why we must go to war film.' There's a lot of philosophy buried in the script, but it never slows the film.

    Warning, bring at least two handkerchiefs to "Tomorrow is Forever".
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Heart-Rendering, To Say The Least

    What a powerful story! So powerful to me, at least, that I have only watched it one other time and have little desire to see it again.....even though it's a fine movie. It's too frustrating a story for me, frankly. I could NOT have done what Orson Welles' character did in this film. Welles, by the way, is outstanding in here. He, Claudette Colbert, George Brent and Richard Long provide some wonderful acting.

    Long, playing the elder son, presents a tremendous contrast of how a young man acted back in the 1940s compared to nowadays in terms of of respect and manners. The little girl in here is played by Natalie Wood. I wouldn't have known it was her had she not been mentioned on the back of the video box. She has blonde hair and is about five or six years old, and does an impressive job speaking German.

    This is a real heart-rendering story. The only drawback is the credibility of Colbert's character, "Elizabeth Hamilton," the wife of Welles. A supposed war victim and gone for years after his marriage to her, Wells - despite now having a beard and aging a bit - would still be recognizable (at the least, audibly) to his former wife. It was asking a bit much to believe she wouldn't realize it was him, but it's still good storytelling and a film that hits you deeply. Speaking about the last point, if you liked 1942's "Random Harvest," you probably would like this, too.
    9jjelgar

    My all-time sentimental favorite

    Since the first time I saw this wonderful film on late-night TV, maybe 30 years ago, it has been my sentimental favorite. Every time I've seen it since, once a year on average, it's made me weep; not many films ever have this effect on me, even once. I simply don't understand why it isn't better known, not to mention better regarded. The touching story, fine direction, good score and superb acting add up to a great experience. For me, the performances by Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles are their most effective; hers ranks with her work in "Three Came Home" and "Since You Went Away," while his is even finer than in "The Stranger." Anyone who loves a good old-fashioned love story, sob story, multi-generational saga of the type Hollywood used to make so well should give this one a try.
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    A terrific cast helps this weepie come to life.

    Rather unsung, but worthwhile, this tear-jerking wartime drama will entrance some viewers while unintentionally amusing others. Colbert plays a young newlywed whose husband (Welles) goes off to fight in WWI. He is severely injured, refuses to come home to her (or even give his name to authorities) and is presumed dead. Pregnant and alone, she relies on her employer (Brent) and his aunt (Watson) and before long agrees to wed Brent, who is very much in love with her. Flash-forward twenty years and Colbert and Brent have two sons, the first one actually Welles', though this is kept secret. Welles, crippled, aged, bearded, wearing thick glasses and sporting an even thicker accent comes to town to work for Brent, never dreaming that his former wife is now Brent's spouse. Just as Colbert has finally found a degree of happiness and has nearly forgotten Welles, whom she loved deeply, WWII threatens to break out and her eldest son (Long) is eager to go and fight! The film details the questions, mysteries and miseries of Welles and Colbert as they encounter each other again after two decades. Unabashedly sentimental and heart-tugging, it is likely to please fans of tear-jerkers while causing the eyes of pragmatists to roll feverishly. Colbert is lovely and exceedingly good in her role. It's always distracting, in hindsight, to view Colbert's films and observe the way she refuses to allow herself to be shot from her right side, but she's not as bad about that here as in some other films. Welles is mercilessly hammy and is buried under some truly horrendous age makeup. He goes way overboard in virtually every area, yet somehow it works to the film's benefit! Brent, already one of the most wooden of actors, is made even more so by the presence of Welles, but it's a nice contrast. Long has a particularly good early role (even if he hadn't quite grown into his nose at this point!) He is given a strong, sizable role for an actor his age. The always-reliable and entertaining Watson gives solid support. One of the greatest things about the film, however, is the utterly adorable and memorably adept presence of Wood as Welles' adopted daughter. Impossibly articulate, inhumanly precious and achingly touching in her role as a war orphan, she is a thorough delight. It was her first major role and she handles it with surprising poise and assurance. Her older sister instructed her on how to cry during the film, suggesting that she recall a ghastly accident she had witnessed involving her dog being hit by a car. It's very poignant to see her dainty little fingers helping Welles unbutton his vest, knowing that her life would later end so tragically. Working alongside Welles no doubt helped prep her for her famed role opposite Edmund Gwenn in "Miracle of 34th Street" one year later.
    9edwagreen

    Tomorrow Can Be Wonderfully Forever ***1/2

    This excellent 1946 vehicle provides Orson Welles with a role that he is most sympathetic with. Married to Claudette Colbert in this film, he is soon declared missing and dead. Colbert quickly remarries a wealthy gentleman who is most sympathetic when this apparent tragedy strikes.

    Fast forward 20 years. By chance, Colbert comes across Welles in a new disguise. This is all coming about as World War 11 will envelop Europe. It appears that Welles was not killed off during World War 1, but merely was missing and apparently suffering from amnesia.

    The film becomes a heartbreak after this. Both Colbert and Welles really are conflicted here. She suspects that he realizes his true identity now and he realizes that the son she bore is his.

    Both Colbert and Welles put on some very fine acting here in this film where you had better have plenty of handkerchiers available.

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    • Curiosidades
      First credited screen appearance of Natalie Wood.
    • Erros de gravação
      Lucile Watson's name is misspelled "Lucille" in the opening credits.
    • Citações

      Elizabeth Hamilton: Won't you tell me the truth?

      John Andrew MacDonald: This is the truth. If you want to stop living in the present you can reach into the past but you'll never get back what you lost. You only lose what you have.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Too Young to Die: Natalie Wood - Die Macht der Prophezeiung (2014)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!
      (1915) (uncredited)

      Music by Felix Powell

      Played during the opening scene

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    • Data de lançamento
      • janeiro de 1946 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • Tomorrow Is Forever
    • Locações de filme
      • RMS Queen Mary - 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, Califórnia, EUA(stock footage of ship at sea and docked in New York)
    • Empresa de produção
      • International Pictures (I)
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      • US$ 1.300.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 44 minutos
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