
Love Me Tomorrow 2005
Three years after leaving their institutional home, Elling finds himself adrift in the city, now living alone while his former roommate Kjell Bjarne settles into life on a higher floor with Reidun and her daughter Mojo.
Director: Petter Næss
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Love Me Tomorrow* (2005) about?
*Love Me Tomorrow* follows Elling's quiet struggle after moving out on his own, feeling left behind by a world that seems to move too fast. When his former roommate Kjell Bjarne steps in to reconnect, Elling must decide whether to retreat further into solitude or risk stepping into the unfamiliar warmth of community.
Who directed *Love Me Tomorrow*?
*Love Me Tomorrow* (2005) was directed by Petter Næss, known for his ability to blend humor with deeply human stories.
Who stars in *Love Me Tomorrow*?
The cast includes Per Christian Ellefsen, Sven Nordin, Marian Saastad Ottesen, Marit Pia Jacobsen, and Kjersti Holmen in key roles.
Is *Love Me Tomorrow* (2005) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, *Love Me Tomorrow* shines as a heartfelt comedy-drama with universal themes of friendship and growth. Its charming performances and gentle humor make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.
How long is *Love Me Tomorrow*?
*Love Me Tomorrow* (2005) has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Love Me Tomorrow (2005) — A Comedy-Drama About Friendship and Fresh Starts
Three years after leaving their institutional home, Elling finds himself adrift in the city, now living alone while his former roommate Kjell Bjarne settles into life on a higher floor with Reidun and her daughter Mojo. As Elling struggles to navigate modern social dynamics, his isolation grows—until Kjell Bjarne steps in to shake him from his introspection. Directed by Petter Næss, *Love Me Tomorrow (2005)* blends comedy, drama, and romance into a poignant exploration of friendship, belonging, and the quiet courage it takes to embrace change. With Per Christian Ellefsen delivering a standout performance as the endearingly awkward Elling, this Norwegian gem offers a heartfelt reflection on the universal quest for connection in a world that often feels overwhelmingly complex.
A tender, sometimes hilarious journey that reminds us even the most unlikely bonds can shape a brighter tomorrow, *Love Me Tomorrow* is a celebration of the small but transformative moments that bring people together.