“i’ll see you in my dreams” movie review

I'll See You In My Dreams

Blythe Danner makes me believe it’s possible to age gracefully.

In I’ll See You In My Dreams, she plays Carol, a 70-something widow who lives with her beloved old lab, Hazel. Her friends try to convince her to move to their retirement community but she’s comfortable in her home, in her routine, in her skin.

Until life changes. (Hint: The words “beloved old.”)

Suddenly, Carol feels lost and unsure of her purpose. What is she supposed to do with the rest of her life?

Fiercely independent, she’s not used to being lonely, thanks to her gal pals (Rhea Perlman, Mary Kay Place and June Squibb, who could be the new generation of Golden Girls). They encourage her to join them at a speed dating event and she agrees even though she’s been widowed for two decades and has little interest in finding a new husband.

The event is a disaster — a hilarious disaster — which leaves Carol sighing, “I lived a long, healthy life for this?”

She does end up inviting two men into her life, both of whom show up at unexpected times in unexpected places: Lloyd (Martin Starr), her new pool cleaner — a young, depressed poet who lives with his mother — and Bill (Sam Elliott), a charming retiree who sees her choosing vitamins in the drugstore and tells her she doesn’t need any because she’s “just right” the way she is.

Lloyd becomes a friend and drinking buddy but there’s just enough of a hint of an attraction to keep things interesting — and occasionally uncomfortable. There’s a great scene in which he takes Carol to karaoke night where she blows him — and us — away with a moving version of “Cry Me A River.”

The real chemistry, though, occurs between Carol and Bill. Old enough to be done with game-playing, they open up to each other with an authenticity and vulnerability that hold a special poignancy because they both realize time is running out.

Unlike other recent senior citizen offerings like Five Flights Up, with Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman, and Grace and Frankie, the Netflix series starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, I’ll See You In My Dreams doesn’t go for the cheap laughs or indulge in stereotypes about age. Its funniest scene — Carol and her friends treat themselves to medical marijuana, then go out to the grocery store for midnight munchies — could have been one of those cliches but, thanks to the impeccable actresses, it’s genuinely laugh out loud funny.

Ultimately, though, I’ll See You In My Dreams isn’t a comedy. It’s a thought-provoking coming of old age story that addresses the subject that’s on all our aging minds. How do we deal with new beginnings when we know we’re approaching the end?

Because of Danner — whose quiet and elegant performance at the age of 72 ensures she will no longer be best known for being Gwyneth’s mom — the answer to that question just became a little clearer.

46 thoughts on ““i’ll see you in my dreams” movie review

  1. This sounds like a movie my parents will like. I will have to tell them about it 🙂

  2. Blythe Danner looks amazing for her age…and naturally, without the help of surgeries or botox. lol I’ll be looking for this movie on Netflix…I love Rhea Pearlman even from the days of Cheers and Sam Elliot too!

  3. I’m getting very selective about movies these days, so I’m very pleased to see your review of this one. It sounds quite relatable—-well, maybe except for the pool boy flirtation—only because we don’t have a pool. 😉

  4. This sounds great. My kind of movie actually. I’m such a sicker for movies about older people. I will for sure be seeing this. Love Blythe Danner. She and Jane Fonda give me hope!

  5. I would love to see this one. I have always been a big fan of the Golden Girls so if this is the modern day version – it has to be good.

  6. Ahhh, it sounds wonderful. I have always enjoyed Blythe Danner as an actress. She has always had that quiet, dignified elegance while still being down to earth. Putting this movie on our list. Wonderful review, Lois.

  7. This sounds like a really good movie. It’s great to see movies about older people that are handled well.

  8. She is such a beautiful woman and great actress. I think this would be a good movie to see on girls’ night out.

  9. I’d like to see the show with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin in it, just because Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are in it, lol!

  10. I don’t think I’ve seen the previews for this until now. It’s not my kind of movie but I won’t mind watching it on Netflix when it comes out.

  11. that trailer looks great. I probably wouldn’t have even looked twice at this one and now I can’t wait to watch it! Thanks for always sharing amazing movies!

  12. Wow, now this is a great line up. Sounds like it is going to be a great movie. I will probably check it out. Thanks so much for sharing.

  13. Haven’t seen anything on this movie, but I will be on the lookout for it! I love Blythe Danner!

  14. Wow! A great movie for the guys too. A nice way to grow older in happiness but in a real way. Growing through the ups and downs but what a nice set of actors! Hard to beat.

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