After Love
- 2020
- 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
4,6 mil
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Situada na cidade portuária de Dover, Mary Hussain se vê viúva após a morte inesperada de seu marido. Um dia após o funeral, ela descobre que ele tem um segredo a apenas vinte e uma milhas a... Ler tudoSituada na cidade portuária de Dover, Mary Hussain se vê viúva após a morte inesperada de seu marido. Um dia após o funeral, ela descobre que ele tem um segredo a apenas vinte e uma milhas através do Canal em Calais.Situada na cidade portuária de Dover, Mary Hussain se vê viúva após a morte inesperada de seu marido. Um dia após o funeral, ela descobre que ele tem um segredo a apenas vinte e uma milhas através do Canal em Calais.
- Ganhou 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 13 vitórias e 16 indicações no total
Narayan David Hecter
- Anthony
- (as David Hecter)
Jeff Mirza
- Ahmed
- (narração)
Aaron Chawla
- Young Ahmed
- (narração)
Seema Morar
- Family Member
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
A revelation from the start. Great performances, carefully nuanced but never boring and serves it out. Also beautifully filmed and scored. Scanlon is a mixture of funny, broken and pained -- but all totally believable. See this strange little movie. It will not disappoint.
Should also note that there is no wasted character or portrayal. It is a tight ninety minutes showing how the main character's entire belief system -- in her husband, her faith, her very reality -- is suddenly in doubt. Best yet, her investigation pressing into these issues is totally believable as it occurs. This is rare. See it.
Should also note that there is no wasted character or portrayal. It is a tight ninety minutes showing how the main character's entire belief system -- in her husband, her faith, her very reality -- is suddenly in doubt. Best yet, her investigation pressing into these issues is totally believable as it occurs. This is rare. See it.
The movie "After Love" is an adult film that discusses the strength of a relationship of a couple after one departs. The realization that we haven't known the person we've been in living together for many years. The painful discovery of a parallel life that is not part of yours. Joanna Scanlan's performance as Mary is breathtaking, she carries the entire film, and she manages to convince us of the pain of loss, the discovery of betrayal, the fear of entering this parallel life, and the acceptance of reality. It's an enchanting and powerful performance. Director Aleem Khan also brings a mix of cultures (Pakistani, English, and French) which enhances the plot even more.
After Love (2020) follows a British widow, who discovers her late husband has a secret family in France. It really captures a very complex grieving process. The film is very slow and has lots of quiet scenes with few pieces of dialogue. The main character is a British Muslim woman who converts to Islam before marriage. The acting is great, especially from Joanna Scanlan. It's different to what I expected but a great hidden gem. Less than 90 minutes. Definitely recommend this dramatic tale of grief and love. The director shows the quiet days after losing a loved one and how different people process this. Some truly teary moments.
No long boring speeches peppered with big words just for the sake of it. No action sequences. Just reality. Beautiful, heartbreaking reality.
The actors are all perfect for their roles and although the basic plot has been told in a million other stories, there is something really special about After Love. It draws you in and leaves you wanting more.
The mix of English/French/Pakistani cultures is a refreshing change.
I bought this as I love Joanna Scanlan's work but didn't know what to expect before viewing this on Blu Ray but can safely say that this is now one of my favourite films of the 21st Century.
The small cast were all tremendous. Hope to see them all in other things soon.
The actors are all perfect for their roles and although the basic plot has been told in a million other stories, there is something really special about After Love. It draws you in and leaves you wanting more.
The mix of English/French/Pakistani cultures is a refreshing change.
I bought this as I love Joanna Scanlan's work but didn't know what to expect before viewing this on Blu Ray but can safely say that this is now one of my favourite films of the 21st Century.
The small cast were all tremendous. Hope to see them all in other things soon.
Greetings again from the darkness. There are multiple ways one can interpret the first feature film from writer-director Aleem Khan; however for me, this worked best as a study of identity - how we define ourselves and our life. It's an unusual start to a story. A woman is going about her normal kitchen duties, preparing tea for her husband who is relaxing in the other room after an event. Before the opening credits roll, the man suddenly and unexpectedly passes away. This sends the wife into grief and shock ... although an even bigger shock awaits her.
Joanna Scanlan plays Mary, the wife. She's an Englishwoman and converted Muslim. While organizing her late husband's wallet, phone, and texts, she comes across information that spurs her curiosity and sends her on a journey via train, ferry, and taxi, 21 miles across the English Channel to Calais. There are three 'natural' reactions to finding out your spouse has a secret family. First, confront them about it ... not possible in this case. Second, shrug it off and move on with your life. Third, confront the 'other' family. Somehow, Mary finds a way to botch her confrontation. She ends up being mistaken for the cleaning woman by Genevieve (Nathalie Richard), and Mary finds herself inside the home where a family picture - quite similar to the one Mary carries - sits on display. Also surprising is the presence of a teenage boy named Solomon (Talid Ariss).
The next few days are quite awkward for Mary and us viewers. She's helping pack up Genevieve's belongings for an upcoming move, and Mary's husband's shirts are included in these items. A striking contrast of physicality exists between the two women, and Mary quietly entrenches herself into the lives of Genevieve and Solomon, who struggle with a strained mother-son relationship. We can't help but wonder how this quandary will resolve, and the longer it goes on, the more challenging it becomes for Mary to come clean.
Director Khan includes numerous variations on cracks, splits, fissures, and breaks ... some more subtle than others. Each represents the collapse of the façade Mary previously understood as her life. She even catches herself making two cups of tea out of habit, and repeatedly listening to the final saved voicemail from her husband ... desperately searching for assurances of his love or clues that she might have missed. Frequent movie watchers will recognize the lead actors here, as Ms. Scanlan (NOTES ON A SCANDAL, 2004) and Ms. Richard (CACHE', 2005) work frequently. Composer Chris Roe's string score blends nicely with the on screen stress as the pulling back the curtain on one man's life exposes the fractured world of others. Love, grief, and identity, are all on trial here as we are reminded to find our own identity.
Opens in theaters on January 20, 2023.
Joanna Scanlan plays Mary, the wife. She's an Englishwoman and converted Muslim. While organizing her late husband's wallet, phone, and texts, she comes across information that spurs her curiosity and sends her on a journey via train, ferry, and taxi, 21 miles across the English Channel to Calais. There are three 'natural' reactions to finding out your spouse has a secret family. First, confront them about it ... not possible in this case. Second, shrug it off and move on with your life. Third, confront the 'other' family. Somehow, Mary finds a way to botch her confrontation. She ends up being mistaken for the cleaning woman by Genevieve (Nathalie Richard), and Mary finds herself inside the home where a family picture - quite similar to the one Mary carries - sits on display. Also surprising is the presence of a teenage boy named Solomon (Talid Ariss).
The next few days are quite awkward for Mary and us viewers. She's helping pack up Genevieve's belongings for an upcoming move, and Mary's husband's shirts are included in these items. A striking contrast of physicality exists between the two women, and Mary quietly entrenches herself into the lives of Genevieve and Solomon, who struggle with a strained mother-son relationship. We can't help but wonder how this quandary will resolve, and the longer it goes on, the more challenging it becomes for Mary to come clean.
Director Khan includes numerous variations on cracks, splits, fissures, and breaks ... some more subtle than others. Each represents the collapse of the façade Mary previously understood as her life. She even catches herself making two cups of tea out of habit, and repeatedly listening to the final saved voicemail from her husband ... desperately searching for assurances of his love or clues that she might have missed. Frequent movie watchers will recognize the lead actors here, as Ms. Scanlan (NOTES ON A SCANDAL, 2004) and Ms. Richard (CACHE', 2005) work frequently. Composer Chris Roe's string score blends nicely with the on screen stress as the pulling back the curtain on one man's life exposes the fractured world of others. Love, grief, and identity, are all on trial here as we are reminded to find our own identity.
Opens in theaters on January 20, 2023.
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- CuriosidadesThe film received its world premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival and had a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2021. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Khan's direction and Scanlan's performance. Both were nominated at the 75th BAFTA awards, with Scanlan winning for best actress.
- Trilhas sonorasKabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein (Duet)
Written by Khayyam and Sahir Ludhianvi
Performed by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar
Courtesy of Saregama PLC.
By arrangement with A&G Sync
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Tình Yêu Còn Lại
- Locações de filme
- Kingsdown, Dover, Kent, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Mary and Ahmed's home, private residence)
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 532.122
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 29 min(89 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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