'Tomorrow'


I was living in the Washington, D.C. area in the fall of 1995. I learned about it after catching it on "Siskel and Ebert" and seeing that Christopher Eigeman, who was in "Barcelona" the year before, was in it.

I saw it at the old Key Theater (which was torn down months after) in Georgetown. I enjoyed the film and as a grad student who had finished college a year before, I certainly related to the characters who were unsure of their futures after college. I think "Kicking and Screaming" is better than "St. Elmo's Fire," which was released in 1985.

Anyway, to my point.

What do you think? Does Grover return to the airport the next day with his passport and make a surprise visit to Jane in Prague? Or does his longing and on-the-spot desire to join Jane wear off by the next day?

(Of course, assuming Jane's program is for a regular academic year--two semesters--maybe she returns home in the late spring or summer. Of course, one or both of them may no longer be interested in one/each other by then.)

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