Maybe Someday Reviews
it is a quietly powerful film – Ehlen dares to go deep, and it is resonant in its depiction of heartbreak, depression, friendship, love and healing. And it’s funny – imbued with Ehlen’s dry humor and the comedy of the human predicament.
Full Review | Aug 6, 2023
Maybe Someday is not a complicated piece of work, but the emotions of letting go certainly are. It so well, through two entire sets of actors, depicts the challenge of accepting when things need to change and the joy of allowing them to.
Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jan 4, 2023
Maybe Someday is a quietly moving motion picture, simultaneously humorous in natural places yet grounded in honest feelings and the natural tensions and intimacies of relationships and friendships.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Jul 1, 2022
This is a different kind of relationship film. One about a relationship coming apart at the seams and how one half of the couple goes about moving on. One, while it is no way near being a good film, that is highly relatable and often interesting to watch.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | May 1, 2022
Aiming for comedy without resorting to exaggerated situational set-pieces, and honing a sense of drama that stems from a real fear of those in open relationships, Maybe Someday is a well-rounded feature that revels in its grounded mind-frame.
Full Review | Apr 13, 2022
Every character in this precisely envisioned story is complex and carrying lots of emotional baggage. “Maybe Someday” is a slice of life served up by pros.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 4, 2022
Maybe Someday allows you concentrate on the true nature of the characters to fully understand everybodys issues and their impact throughout the plot. A story about healing, making amends with your past and finding the strength to move on.
Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Apr 3, 2022
Maybe Someday is a slow burner that might lose many by the time it reaches its climax but it tells a decent story about love and its complexities that can be appreciated by anyone regardless of their sexuality
Full Review | Original Score: 5.5/10 | Apr 3, 2022
Michelle Ehlen has a great grasp on the cinematic elements of storytelling and uses them to excellent advantage to bring this story to life, starting with the story itself.
Full Review | Mar 27, 2022
Stunning and honest storytelling about some of the hardest aspects of love.
Full Review | Mar 22, 2022