See You in the Morning film
"See You in the Morning" is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan J. Pakula, starring Jeff Bridges, Alice Krige, and Farrah Fawcett. The movie features music by Nat King Cole and Cherri Red, with the score composed by Michael Small. The plot revolves around Beth Goodwin, a happily married mother of two, whose life is turned upside down when her husband Peter, a pianist, becomes paralyzed in his hands and commits suicide. Three years later, psychiatrist Larry Livingstone, who has been abandoned by his wife Jo and their two children, meets Beth at a party hosted by friends Martin and Sidney. Despite an immediate attraction, Larry is distracted by the presence of his ex-wife Jo, who has brought her new partner, actor Jack. After the party, Larry goes home with Beth and meets her children, Cathy and Petey. Larry continues to see Beth despite criticism from Jo's mother Neenie for moving on too quickly. He introduces his children Robin and Billy to Beth’s family, but the blended households struggle to mesh. Tensions rise when Robin accuses Larry of replacing Jo with Beth, leading to friction that postpones their planned wedding. Sidney advises Beth to give Larry another chance, citing her own experiences with Martin's past infidelity. Meanwhile, Larry tries to convince Beth to marry him by dressing up as Cupid. Beth later worries about their future, fearing Larry might abandon her like Peter did. Larry suggests moving to a new apartment to distance themselves from ...