See You Then Reviews
As such, it provides real food for thought—like many people we know, these two are too full of contradictions and unresolved issues to bear reducing to any feel-good inspirational pablum.
| May 2, 2022
Soul-stirring film will make you want to reach out to your long lost exes to see how you've both changed. So many issues deftly explored - rediscovering passion in and for life, artistic sacrifices, and a tender look at being trans in America today.
| Original Score: 8/10 | Apr 22, 2022
A wistful, compelling two-hander
| Apr 22, 2022
See You Then isn’t perfect, but it is sincere. Its aim is true, and the message of evolution, healing, and growth is sorely needed.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 18, 2022
While this screenplay lacks a verve or poetry in its language, Mohsen and Chen are able to work through it and find gestures that make their awkward and erotic energy feel sincere.
| Apr 18, 2022
See You Then is small and intimate, and it plays on that so beautifully.
| Original Score: B | Apr 16, 2022
A work of refreshing maturity on the differences between cis and trans women.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 15, 2022
Mari Walkers feature debut is wonderfully written and beautifully acted
| Apr 7, 2022
Despite its flaws, See You Then is an interesting opportunity to see trans talents in front of and behind the camera.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 4, 2022
The film’s greatest achievement is the ease with which it traverses the delicate territory of its characters’ lives without losing the sense of a past both shared and fractured in memory.
| Apr 1, 2022
Walker juggles many themes while the characters' lives unfold before us. It's a fine line that requires a tight script, which is evident here. What's truly remarkable is the incredible acting and discourse between the two women.
| Original Score: 4/3.5 | Apr 9, 2021
What is most fascinating about Walker's feature is the intoxicating rhythm it concocts while taking certain narrative liberties.
| Original Score: B | Apr 3, 2021
There's a cinematic, almost epic quality to the intimacy between the two women that gives a grand scale to the themes that their discussion explores.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 28, 2021
Every tear and heartbroken sigh comes across so authentically thanks to the skillful writing and Pooya Mohseni and Lynn Chen's incredible performances, all resulting in a thoughtful, moving and insightful tale.
| Original Score: 8.5/10 | Mar 25, 2021
Walker is also one of those directors who doesn't just direct her actors, but their surroundings, with each intimate close up ringing just as true as moments of silence.
| Original Score: B+ | Mar 25, 2021
The story they tell together is nothing short of magical, fun, heartbreaking, and so much more.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 25, 2021
See You Then is an unusual drama in both subject matter and representation, and it is told by a voice too often silent in films about trans issues.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 25, 2021
Like other great walk-and-talk movies, See You Then is told with a deceptive ease.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Mar 22, 2021
See You Then is a showcase for two actresses and the genuine dialogue they are presented with.
| Original Score: B | Mar 22, 2021
See You Then is a slow-burning drama that highlights the art of open and honest conversation, no matter how painful it can become.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 22, 2021