4.1 out of 5 and 3 million records: Tonight on Netflix, get emotional with this blockbuster hit

4.1 out of 5 and 3 million records: Tonight on Netflix, get emotional with this blockbuster hit

Currently number two on Netflix’s most-watched movies, Tomorrow Everything Begins with Omar Sy and Clémence Poésy is much deeper than its synopsis might suggest. The public is not wrong, as subscribers to the platform, at the time of its release in 2016, accounted for 3.2 million theatrical admissions.

Samuel lives as a hardened bachelor, content with a job that doesn’t require much effort. When one of his exes abandons a few-month-old baby, Gloria, he decides to find this young woman to get her son back. This journey takes her to London, but she cannot find it and raises the child alone. Until her mother, Christine, returned eight years later to collect her daughter!

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Hugo Gellin’s second film, Tomorrow Everything Begins starts off as a good movie based on the undeniable charisma of its lead actor, but takes a more dramatic and unexpected turn in the second part. It’s undoubtedly a pleasant surprise that makes it so popular with Netflix subscribers.

The baby is played with radiant naturalness by Gloria Colston, who has since been seen again in Les Gagnants by Alban Ivanov of Joy Starr, AZ.

With a mix of laughter and tears, Tomorrow Everything Begins is very well played and despite some mistakes (especially the last voiceover), it quickly wins, supported by some pretty amazing music, including James Brown, Barbra Streisand or the Capitols. The soundtrack is by Rob Simonsen, an American composer of 500 Days Together and Foxcatcher.

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