Hereafter

    Hereafter
    2010

    Synopsis

    Three people — a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy — are touched by death in different ways.

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    Cast

    • Matt DamonGeorge Lonegan
    • Cécile de FranceMarie Lelay
    • Bryce Dallas HowardMelanie
    • Thierry NeuvicDidier
    • Cyndi Mayo DavisIsland Hotel Clerk
    • Lisa GriffithsStall Owner
    • Jessica GriffithsIsland Girl
    • Ferguson ReidRescuer
    • Derek SakakuraRescuer
    • George McLarenMarkus/Jason

    Recommandations

    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The film never is less than intriguing, right from its tour de force opening sequence, and often full of insights into why people long for answers, sometimes with great urgency.
    • 75

      Observer

      There is plenty of excitement and pulse in Hereafter, as well as a reluctance to provide easy answers to life's great mysteries. I'm happy to see a great director take on the challenge of new and different material with his customary grace and impressive two-fisted technique intact.
    • 70

      Variety

      A beguiling blend of the audacious and the familiar; it dances right on the edge of the ridiculous and at times even crosses over, but is armored against risibility by its deep pockets of emotion, sly humor and matter-of-fact approach to the fantastical.
    • 70

      Time

      The movie will divide some Eastwood fans, conquer others. The naysayers will be grateful that, from this healthy, workaholic actor-director, there is always the promise of a good movie - if not here, then hereafter.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      The signature Eastwoodian music that the director lays over the proceedings - piano tinkle, guitar pluck, and an echo of Rachmaninoff out of Noël Coward's Brief Encounter - can't hold the assemblage together.
    • 55

      Movieline

      It's hard to know how much of what's wrong with Hereafter stems from Morgan's screenplay, which lacks the characteristic tartness (and brains) of other movies he's written, like "The Queen" and "Frost/Nixon."
    • 50

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Hereafter occupies some muzzy twilight zone, too woo-woo sentimental to be real, too limp to make for even a halfway decent ghost story.
    • 50

      The New Yorker

      It's the first boring performance of Damon's career, although the bland inertia may not be his fault. The way Eastwood stages the "readings," they hold no terror for George.

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