Sophie réfléchit à la joie partagée et à la mélancolie intime des vacances qu'elle a prises avec son père vingt ans auparavant. Elle tente de réconcilier le père qu'elle a connu avec l'homme... Tout lireSophie réfléchit à la joie partagée et à la mélancolie intime des vacances qu'elle a prises avec son père vingt ans auparavant. Elle tente de réconcilier le père qu'elle a connu avec l'homme qu'elle n'a pas connu.Sophie réfléchit à la joie partagée et à la mélancolie intime des vacances qu'elle a prises avec son père vingt ans auparavant. Elle tente de réconcilier le père qu'elle a connu avec l'homme qu'elle n'a pas connu.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 97 victoires et 181 nominations au total
- Jane
- (as Kayleigh Coleman)
Avis en vedette
Understanding takes effort
What the movie lacks in overt substantive plot it more than makes up for in authenticity and subtle placement of character-building images and dialogue. In the moment, these often feel like tangents and the overall picture isn't clear.
While it can make for a frustrating first viewing, the clarity that comes with the film's final shot suddenly puts everything into perspective and I felt an overwhelming flood of emotion for the two central characters.
Suffering happen more often than not in silence, and it's the cumulative of this film's many quiet moments that drive home one of the most effective, nuanced messages of compassion that I've seen all year.
This is a masterpiece of subtlety, arguably slightly to a fault, but it's refreshing to see it in the age of "hammer over the head" messaging in movies that we're currently living in.
Achingly Beautiful
Alison Willmore from Vulture at New York Magazine perfectly articulated what I felt :' It's about wanting to reach across time, and to meet a loved one in an impossible space where, for once, you're both on the same level, and you can finally understand them for who they are - or who they were.'
Hasret
(I cannot share URL apparently so please search "A note from Charlotte Wells from the site of A24.")
This was the word that broke me down. Hasret.
I just couldn't resist my tears. As a Turkish person, its just both amazing and heartbreaking from the point of view of the director that this word resonates with her feelings from a place she had this holiday with her late father. That it stuck with her...
Even though it is not the same case at all, I remember the times as a kid I closed the door on my dad because he would come home late from work. That because he would promise me to come home early.
Now, today I can't even imagine how saddening it was for him at those times and it wasn't even at his hands.
Hopefully I will be able to share my love and gratitude my parents as Charlotte did here with such elegance through some way. Since, it's not easy to recapture feeling this instant or in any...
Thank you for this film all in all, it surely made me reconsider a lot recently...
Demands a second viewing
Kids in films, particularly in lead roles, can often be very annoying. That isn't an issue here. Frankie Corio gives one of the most likeable child performances I can ever remember seeing. Her chemistry with Paul Mescal was amazing. I read that she wasn't privy to Mescal's solo scene rehearsals, so that she wasn't fully aware of what his character was going through, much the same as her character Sophie wasn't. That's brilliant.
Something that was very apparent on second viewing was the significance of the music in the movie. The first time through I remember thinking, "there are a lot of good songs in this movie". On second viewing you realise that every song used is telling a story. It's telling you what is going on, but like most people in the real world, we just hear a banging song and nod our head to it. Then later on we reconsider its true meaning.
Finally, this film has one of the beast movie endings I can remember seeing. It's classy, heavy and thoughtful all at once. It's done in a beautiful and somewhat haunting way that will stick with me for a long time. 9.5/10.
i am him
Blocage sonore
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIs loosely based on Charlotte Wells' own personal experience of a holiday she went on with her father.
- Citations
Sophie: I think it's nice that we share the same sky.
Calum: What you mean?
Sophie: Well, like... Sometimes at playtime, I look up at the sky and if I can see the Sun then... I think that the fact that we can both see the Sun, so even though we're not actually in the same place and we're not actually together... we kind of are in a way, you know? Like we're both underneath the same sky, so... kind of together.
- Bandes originalesHigh Hopes A
Written and Performed by Gerhard Narholz (as Mac Prindy)
Courtesy of Cavendish Music Co. Ltd. on behalf of Sonoton Music GmbH & Co. KG
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- How long is Aftersun?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Aftersun
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 658 790 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 60 752 $ US
- 23 oct. 2022
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 8 892 924 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1







