Tomorrow

5.0

Synopsis:

New Year’s Eve 1999 finds college-bound Clark and Trevor concerned about the future of their friendship, and a request for Clark to be Trevor’s wingman ensures things will never be the same again.

Quick Thoughts:

Ah – that high school crush on your best friend, questioning whether you are just close buddies – or perhaps something more. Add in the uncertainty of the future when you’re both seniors about to head off to college and a New Year’s Eve party to welcome in the new millennium, you’ve got the gist of “Tomorrow”! This coming of age queer short film is rather stunning to watch, a simple story that’s actually full of depth in it’s unspoken dialogue. Give it a watch – I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Watched?

Yes

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

Where to Buy/Rent/Stream “Tomorrow”

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Release Date:

10 May, 2014

Duration:

13m

Director:

Leandro Tadashi

Writers:

Joshua Paul Johnson

Stars:

Daniel Rashid, Zachary Roozen, Katie Baker

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