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Il est toujours temps d'aimer

Original title: I'll See You in My Dreams
  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
9.6K
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Sam Elliott, Blythe Danner, Mary Kay Place, Malin Akerman, Rhea Perlman, Martin Starr, and June Squibb in Il est toujours temps d'aimer (2015)
Carol, a widow in her 70's, is forced to confront her fears about love, family, and death. After her routine is rattled she decides to start dating again and falls into relationships with two very different men.
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ComedyDramaRomance

A widow and former songstress discovers that life can begin anew at any age.A widow and former songstress discovers that life can begin anew at any age.A widow and former songstress discovers that life can begin anew at any age.

  • Director
    • Brett Haley
  • Writers
    • Brett Haley
    • Marc Basch
  • Stars
    • Blythe Danner
    • Martin Starr
    • Sam Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    9.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brett Haley
    • Writers
      • Brett Haley
      • Marc Basch
    • Stars
      • Blythe Danner
      • Martin Starr
      • Sam Elliott
    • 71User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    I'll See You In My Dreams: You Ever Gonna Light That?
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    I'll See You In My Dreams: You Ever Gonna Light That?
    I'll See You In My Dreams: You Ever Gonna Light That?
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    I'll See You In My Dreams: You Ever Gonna Light That?
    I'll See You In My Dreams: He's So Handsome
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    I'll See You In My Dreams: He's So Handsome
    I'll See You In My Dreams: I'll Remember Your Number
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    I'll See You In My Dreams: I'll Remember Your Number
    I'll See You In My Dreams: Cougar
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    I'll See You In My Dreams: Cougar
    I'll See You In My Dreams: Just Right The Way You Are
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    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Carol Petersen
    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Lloyd
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Bill
    Malin Akerman
    Malin Akerman
    • Katherine Petersen
    June Squibb
    June Squibb
    • Georgina
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Sally
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Rona
    Aarti Mann
    Aarti Mann
    • Dr. DaSilva
    Mark Adair-Rios
    Mark Adair-Rios
    • Exterminator
    Ashley Rae Spillers
    Ashley Rae Spillers
    • Vitamin Store Clerk
    • (as Ashley Spillers)
    Caroline Lagerfelt
    Caroline Lagerfelt
    • Leslie
    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Carl
    Arthur Roberts
    Arthur Roberts
    • Speed Dater 1
    Harold Cannon
    Harold Cannon
    • Speed Dater 2
    • (as Harold Cannon-Lopez)
    Vic Polizos
    Vic Polizos
    • Speed Dater 3
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Speed Dater 4
    Kevin Wheatley
    Kevin Wheatley
    • Bartender
    Shoniqua Shandai
    Shoniqua Shandai
    • Checkout Girl
    • Director
      • Brett Haley
    • Writers
      • Brett Haley
      • Marc Basch
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews71

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    7bobbobwhite

    About spending your last years better

    Good, simple, often funny movie concerned with the serious subject of just what is left of value in a life that is much closer to the end than to the beginning, and what we might do with that remaining value. Blythe Danner, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, Mary Kay Place, Sam Elliott, and Martin Starr are the leads, with Danner the star as Carol, a widow living out her very comfortable but ordinary L.A. days at home, except for her bridge and golf games with her 3 funny buddies at the local retirement center. Then, first came a personal loss, then came an odd but valued friendship with her young pool cleaner, then a loss that truly moved her to change the way she saw and lived life.

    The director kept things light and not too serious about the issues with aging until that loss that changed things forever for Carol, temporarily at first, but permanently later, as she then became more accepting of doing things with more meaning and friendly human relationships in her remaining years. Sad in spots, funny in most, but always meaningful, with sound advice for all of us as we age.

    What I took away from this story was that we all need to spend serious time reviewing our lives when we get to Carol's age, and question if we are using our limited time wisely and in our own best interests, and then make the right changes. We owe that to ourselves, and to our friends and loved ones. Just like Carol. In that way, the story was like a good friend.
    7ChrisScreenwriter

    This is a very sad movie!

    From the promos it sounds like an upbeat film, but the sad parts start right at the beginning. It's more about loss as you age, and trying to find a meaningful life in spite of it. Good acting but waaah. 😦
    9steven-leibson

    An honest movie about relationships, age, and state of mind

    Carol Peterson, played by Blythe Danner, is a widow in her 60s or early 70s living in Southern California with no one but her dog for close company. Her daughter has moved away; her husband has been gone for 20 years; and she spends most of her time watching TV, playing golf and bridge, and drinking wine. Over a short period, her life livens up considerably and she meets new people, does new things, and moves towards unwrapping the cocoon of age that's been winding about her. That's the plot.

    This movie isn't as much about plot as it is examining life in our time. When did you stop looking ahead? When did you start spending too much time reviewing your life? When do you stop forming relationships? How do you continue with your life while enduring the blows life hands you? These are questions we must all deal with at some time or another. I think this movie handles these questions more honestly that most Hollywood films.

    The movie is very well acted by terrific talent in the form of Danner, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, Mary Kay Place, Sam Elliott, and Martin Starr. You should recognize most or all of these names if you watch movies and TV. It's a very, very accomplished cast. Although this movie isn't strictly a comedy, Danner, Squibb, Perlman, and Place all get in their comedy licks like they've been doing it all their lives, which they have.

    Worth seeing. Opening soon.

    We saw this movie through the San Jose Camera Cinema Club.
    7A_Different_Drummer

    The one movie villain nobody ever talks about...

    ... is old age. Even though it is the most powerful movie villain of them all and takes many of our favorite actors away before their time.

    This film is mainly for fans of Ms. Danner. Wait. Let me explain. Usually when a reviewer makes such a comment it is a negative. No it is not. That is this reviewer's heartfelt view and it is a fair one.

    As a film, as a movie competing with 100s of 1000s of other movies for pride of place in the minds of viewers present and future, this film is simply OK.

    It is a fairly well-paced and fairly authentic look at the oddities and awkwardness of growing old (a topic of acquired taste UNLESS YOU ALREADY ARE OLD) and holds up really well until the last 30 minutes when the writer simply can no longer control himself, and a lot of strange and improbable and non-authentic things suddenly start to happen.

    But as a vehicle for Ms. Danner's fans, it is a joy. For those with short memories, Ms. Danner brought a certain light and energy and beauty to her many films and frankly she was missed. Another IMDb reviewer perhaps sums it up better than we do -- "she is in every scene" the reviewer said, and the message was clear.

    Meanwhile that aforementioned silent villain moves on. For students of film -- and of Life -- there is a short scene with Max Gail. Not only was he a major TV star in his day, but he was considered so macho that they used him for shaving commercials (which requires EXTRA testosterone.) I did not recognize him at all.
    lizziebolton

    Hazel The Dog

    I've noticed some of you commenting on the fact that Hazel the dog is referred to as a male. Guess what? Hazel is a boy dog. It is quite evident, early on, that Hazel is a male. Hence why the vet refers to him using male pronouns. Why he is he called Hazel is anyone's guess. Nice to see Max Gail as one of the speed daters. This genre is not typically my favourite, but I had to go simply to see Blythe and Sam pairing up. For me, I doubt it will eave a lasting impression, however it was an entertaining and heartfelt story of seniors - and we need to see our generation represented more accurately and passionately in film. I've always loved Blythe Danner, she is an actor that conveys much physical and emotional depth. I hope to see her in more and more roles.

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    • Trivia
      The photo seen of Carol, her late husband, and their daughter is a photo of Blythe Danner's real-life late husband, Bruce Paltrow and their daughter, actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
    • Goofs
      Bill's hand keeps changing when he and Carol are talking in bed.
    • Quotes

      Bill: I guess it is more like riding a bike.

      Carol Petersen: A *very* nice bike.

    • Connections
      References Les Soprano (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Ones Who Love You
      Written by Brian Murphy, Alec O'Hanley, and Molly Rankin

      Performed by Alvvays

      Courtesy of Polyvinyl Record Co.

      By arrangement with Bank Robber Music

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I'll See You in My Dreams
    • Filming locations
      • 4345 Lemp Ave Los Angeles, California, USA(Carol's house)
    • Production companies
      • Two Flints
      • Jeff Rice Films
      • Northern Lights Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,449,681
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,091
      • May 17, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,452,512
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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