
After serving five years in prison, Robert is released. Since his wife Marie is late to pick him up and misses him they start looking for each other.

Alright, so if you’re into these old, *old* dramas, the kind that feel like a stage play sometimes, then Life Begins Tomorrow might just scratch an itch. It’s certainly not for anyone looking for a brisk pace or modern storytelling. But if you’ve got an afternoon and a soft spot for misunderstandings blowing up into **...

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"Alright, so if you’re into these old, *old* dramas, the kind that feel like a stage play sometimes, then Life Begins Tomorrow might just scratch an itch. It’s certainly not for anyone looking for a brisk pace or modern storytelling. But if you’ve got an afternoon and a soft spot for misunderstandings blowing up into **huge** problems, give it a shot. Otherwise, you might find yourself checking your watch. The whole thing kicks off with Robert (Arthur Wilke) stepping out of prison after five lon..."
Arthur Wilke
Carl Behr
Germany

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