Review of I'll Be Seeing You (1944) by Kevin M. W — 20 Apr 2015
A surprise from out of nowhere, Joe Cotton is great as a sensitive vet`with PTSD, struggling to cope. Ginger Rogers has her own kind of agony to deal with, just as serious, on home for a Christmastime furlough.
They meet, these two terribly damaged people, and somehow manage to strengthen one another, and such are the performances of the leads that you root for them all the way through. I didn't expect anything from this, but boy was I wrong.
Don't wait till this accidentally shows up on your doorstep. Instead seek it out, and you'll be rewarded.
This review of I'll Be Seeing You (1944) was written by Kevin M. W on 20 Apr 2015.
I'll Be Seeing You has generally received positive reviews.
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