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Movie Reviews of Life After TomorrowMovie Review: gift Summary: 4 Stars
I got this for a gift for someone who played Annie and she liked it.
Movie Review: Leaping Lizards!!! Ex ANNIE Orphans Tell All! Summary: 3 Stars
LIFE AFTER TOMORROW is a documentary about women who were in either the Broadway show or a touring company of the Broadway musical ANNIE as children. Some were actual "Annies" and others played one of the seven orphan girls. The women reveal some "shocking" behind the scenes secrets about pushy stage mothers, jealous adult cast members, neglectful inept tutors and some other sort of sordid details of stage life that we kind of take for granted happen in professional theater productions. Most of the women loved being part of ANNIE and the biggest regret of many is that no other experience has really lived up to it. Maybe some counseling when they left the show to return to normal life would have been beneficial but it is tough to work up too much sympathy for these women who seemingly benefited from a great gig.
Movie Review: For the Die-Hard Fan Only Summary: 3 Stars
I suppose when all is said and done, it does what it says on the cover. However, I think I was expecting maybe a bit more. Maybe some more footage from the past productions, more gossip from backstage, more interviews with other adult cast members to get their opinions on the children and their behaviour, etc. It's still a very interesting piece of theatre history and the way that something like this can affect different children in different ways - human nature, I suppose. Just lacks that certain something
Movie Review: it is ok Summary: 3 Stars
it was a ok movie just too short.did't really go to much into detail on her life.
Movie Review: Get over it orphans Summary: 1 Stars
This documentary is all about whining about some past glory and not having the fortitude to move on and make something of yourself. Do they honestly expect people to feel sorry for them for being on Broadway as a child. How I would have loved such a hard life! Please! And their biggest injury: watching gay people kiss. The horror! How deeply offensive. There were quite a few Annies that seem to have weathered this trauma just fine. Its a good example of different types of people; some who do indeed look to tomorrow and are happy with what life has given them, and some who choose to dwell on yesterday and create some mystical drama as an excuse for being the miserable adult they are now. Listen to the words of the songs in this beautiful musical orphans!
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