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See You Yesterday – Short (2017) | Summary, Review (with Spoilers)

In preparation for the full-length Netflix release, we checked out the See You Yesterday short available on HBO until May 1st.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onApril 22, 2019 10:02 PMJune 14, 2021 10:11 PM Hours Updated onJune 14, 2021 10:11 PM
See You Yesterday - Short (2017) Title Card

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  • See You Yesterday Plot Summary
    • Other Noteworthy Facts & Moments
    • Question(s) Left Unanswered
  • Highlights
    • It Focuses On A Dream Many Likely Have
    • The Power of Friendship
  • See You Yesterday Overall: Positive (Worth Seeing) – Recommended

In preparation for the full-length Netflix release, we checked out the See You Yesterday short available on HBO until May 1st.


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Director(s) Stefon Bristol
Screenplay By Stefon Bristol, Fredrica Bailey
Date Released 10/5/2017
Genre(s) Sci-Fi, Drama
Good If You Like Blerds

Time Travel

Isn’t For You If You Don’t Want To See Another Black Tragedy
Noted Cast
CJ Eden Duncan-Smith
Sebastian Dante Crichlow
Calvin Parish Bradley

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See You Yesterday Plot Summary

16-year-old CJ and her best friend Sebastian are tech nerds, perhaps geniuses. For together they somehow figured a way to go back 5 days in time to prevent the worst thing imaginable from happening: Police shooting CJ’s brother Calvin. However, disrupting time, reconfiguring fate, isn’t as easy as the two may have thought.

Other Noteworthy Facts & Moments

  • Based on the flag in his garage, Sebastian appears to be Ethiopian.
  • CJ’s name is a nod to CJ Walker, who is considered one of the first, self-made, African-American women to become a millionaire.

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. Where is the rest of Sebastian’s family? Did something happen to his parents?

Highlights

It Focuses On A Dream Many Likely Have

Calvin's memorial flier.

The fear of losing someone due to police brutality is a consistent fear amongst Black and Brown communities. For while we know not every cop is a bad cop, or a trigger happy one, who is to be sure which one knows how to properly handle situations and is too fearful? So the idea of two kids, one who loses their brother to gang violence going back in time, trying to protect her kin from a mistake which could have been prevented, it gets you a little teary eyed. If only because she is trying fulfill a wish, and may succeed, that many won’t get the chance to have.

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The Power of Friendship

Often when we see a male and female pairing, instantly they become a couple in your head, and that sometimes takes away from the main goal. With how See You Yesterday is handled, that isn’t a problem. Not to imply Sebastian may not have feelings but with him noting he sees CJ as family, that isn’t an issue, and it allows for the focused to be honed on saving Calvin. All the while he is there for her as only a best friend can be.

See You Yesterday Overall: Positive (Worth Seeing) – Recommended

Full-Length Movie Available on Netflix 5/17

This is part of the movies we plan to see during the Tribeca Film Festival so you can expect a review of that May 4th. Till then, watch, love, maybe cry to this short. For while, like any short to movie change, things likely will change, like they changed the cast a bit, it is because of fans and word of mouth a short like this becomes a full-length film. One that is definitely worth seeing.

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Related Tags: Dante Crichlow, Drama, Eden Duncan-Smith, Film Festival, Fredrica Bailey, HBO, Parish Bradley, Sci-Fi, Stefon Bristol

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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