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What Happens Later

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 43m
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4.8/10
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David Duchovny and Meg Ryan in What Happens Later (2023)
Willa and Bill are ex-lovers that will see each other for the first time in years when they both find themselves snowed in, in-transit, at an airport overnight.
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Willa and Bill are ex-lovers that will see each other for the first time in years when they both find themselves snowed in, in-transit, at an airport overnight.Willa and Bill are ex-lovers that will see each other for the first time in years when they both find themselves snowed in, in-transit, at an airport overnight.Willa and Bill are ex-lovers that will see each other for the first time in years when they both find themselves snowed in, in-transit, at an airport overnight.

  • Director
    • Meg Ryan
  • Writers
    • Steven Dietz
    • Kirk Lynn
    • Meg Ryan
  • Stars
    • Meg Ryan
    • David Duchovny
    • Hal Liggett
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    • Director
      • Meg Ryan
    • Writers
      • Steven Dietz
      • Kirk Lynn
      • Meg Ryan
    • Stars
      • Meg Ryan
      • David Duchovny
      • Hal Liggett
    • 135User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Willa
    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Bill
    Hal Liggett
    • Airport Voice
    • (voice)
    Rob Gilchrist
    Rob Gilchrist
    • Stranded Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Faron Ledbetter
    Faron Ledbetter
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    Will Reed
    Will Reed
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    Jarred Rogers
    • Airline Maintenance Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Patricia Rouse
    Patricia Rouse
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    • Director
      • Meg Ryan
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      • Steven Dietz
      • Kirk Lynn
      • Meg Ryan
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    TxMike

    W. Davis and W. Davis meet in a snowed-in airport. And talk.

    This movie is nothing like I thought it would be, considering what kinds of roles each actor has had in the past. After 16 minutes I considered abandoning it but my wife wanted to continue so we did. On DVD from our public library.

    The two actors were born in 1960 and 1961, so they both were in their early 60s. It turns out that they were both W. Davis and they referred to each other that way frequently.

    Meg Ryan is Willa and David Duchovny is Bill. It turns out they were sweethearts when they were in their 20s and eventually went their separate ways after finding out their life goals were different. Now they are both stranded in a regional airport when a storm, a bomb cyclone, arrives and all flights are put on hold. She lives in Austin and was headed to Boston, he lives in Boston and was headed to Austin.

    So this is not a rom-com as I expected. Instead it is a fairly serious commentary on life, the difference in a trip vs a journey. The hard part is the movie only has these two characters and almost all the movie is them talking. I found that I could close my eyes and listen and not miss anything.

    It has some redeeming qualities, but overall I don't rate it very highly and certainly would not want to watch it again.
    5AfricanBro

    Trip or journey?

    The movie is mostly about two actors just talking. It doesn't have the strongest start, but it turns into a little magical gem of a film. It's not your typical cute romcom; you probably need to be more of a romance movie fan than a romcom enthusiast. It didn't make me feel too mushy inside, which is basically how I judge romance movies, but I still very much enjoyed it.

    The writers were important for this. It's essentially watching two ex-married individuals, everything else very much in the background. Their interactions felt genuine, showing a sense of maturity. Wasn't loudly bitter and bickering. The airport voice added a humorous touch, slyly responding to their conversation. The Instacart line made me giggle, and the movie had many little quips like that.

    The dialogue-heavy approach allows us to get to know the characters while also letting Willa and Bill catch up as they relive moments from their past, which is the plot. Some of it is painful, and some provides clarity. As the movie progresses, the chemistry between the two characters gets better, and the conversations become deeper. It even imparts some life lessons. I initially thought it might be a wannabe version of Richard Linklater's "Before" Trilogy movies or Chris Evan's "Before We Go," but it offers a sensible twist, portraying an older couple reminiscing about their younger selves. I enjoyed it, and it also reminded me of "Destination Wedding."

    The writers did a pretty good job. Of course, it's not a film for everyone, as many may not want to spend over an hour watching just two people talk. The budget seems noticeably low, particularly in the outside views of the snowstorm, resembling flakes in a snow globe. But that doesn't detract from what the movie aimed to achieve.

    The movie isn't entirely grounded in reality; it incorporates elements like the universe working in mysterious ways, adding a touch of magic. It brought back memories of when I got stuck at the airport in Germany, where they powered down everything at night; I didn't expect airports to do that either lol. The story has some twists and turns, but it's more about the chemistry between the two characters and their connections to other people in their lives.
    7cfalletti

    A Very Sweet, Unique Romance

    I very sweet surprise featuring two wonderful, talented actors. I loved it! So glad I stumbled across this. Can't believe I hadn't heard of it. Surprised at the low reviews. Give it a shot. If you like romance movies with clever dialogue and actors with good chemistry you'll like What Comes Later:) So glad I found this movie! So great seeing Meg Ryan light up the screen again as only she can do. Also great seeing her work with David. Duchovny for the first time. They make a great pair and play really well off one another. I highly recommend this movie if you're looking for a New Romantic comedy to watch:)
    3Sleepin_Dragon

    A woeful attempt at 'comedy.'

    After many years, former lovers Willa and Bill get snowed in together, and are forced to look back, and communicate with one another.

    I was genuinely white excited by this, the thought of David Duchovny and Meg Ryan uniting for a comedy, within ten or fifteen minutes, it became apparent that this wasn't going to be good.

    Such a boring film, incredibly dialogue heavy, one where nothing actually happens, the pair literally sit there chatting with one another, sadly the dialogue is utterly drab and uninspiring. It's an incredibly boring film.

    There is Also chemistry between Duchovny and Ryan, I'm a fan of his, not so much hers, I thought she was pretty wooden here, her acting was a bit sketchy.

    If you're expecting a sweet, heart warming rom com for Christmas, my advice is watch something from your dvd collection, this was dire.

    3/10.
    6ferguson-6

    delays at airports, not in life

    Greetings again from the darkness. Meg Ryan will forever be linked to her popular and beloved romantic comedies, WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989) and SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (1989). She wore the crown of "America's Sweetheart" for years, and then after years of hard work, she pumped the breaks on her acting career, resurfacing periodically for a TV or film role, often in support. In 2015 she took her first shot at directing with ITHACA, in which she also starred, and now after an 8 year big screen absence, she's back as writer-director-producer and star of a film that harkens back much closer to her rom-com roots.

    A massive winter storm rolls in - a Bomb Cyclone with Snow Thunder. This grounds all planes at a regional airport (it was filmed at the airport near Bentonville, Arkansas) where ex-lovers Willa (Meg Ryan) and Bill (David Duchovny) bump into each other for the first time since they broke up twenty-five years ago. Initial awkward small talk soon transitions into 'large' talk, and the two fall into rhythmic banter befitting of two who were at one time very close. He's a stockbroker on the way to Austin to meet with his demanding, much younger boss, and she's a wellness practitioner on her way to Boston. For emphasis, he wears a dark business suit and necktie, while she sports clunky boots and bouncy hair.

    What follows is a passive-aggressive twist on Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy. In the industry, this is called a two-hander, as there are only two speaking parts - not counting the slyly intrusive airport PA announcer (credited as Hal Liggett?) - and the two characters carry on a conversation for most of the run time. Ms. Ryan wrote the script with Steven Dietz and Kirk Lynn and based it on Dietz's play, "Shooting Star." It's a dialogue heavy approach designed to let us get to know the characters, but also allow Willa and Bill to catch up as they re-live moments from the past. Some of this is painful for them, and some of it provides previously lacking clarity. Memories and quirks pop up, and the manner in which they are addressed speaks volumes to how close these two once were. We learn their secrets as they each peel back layers.

    Tom Petty's lyrics, "Most of the things I worry about never happen anyway" are utilized to effect here, and missed connections has multiple meanings. With Meg Ryan and David Duchovny past the 60 year mark, this isn't one of the cutesy rom-coms we've grown accustomed to with twenty-somethings. These are grown-ups who once shared dreams and are now taking stock of life and reality. Even the commentary on society is head-on rather than cleverly disguised as is common for this genre. Director Ryan and cinematographer Bartosz Nalazek insert more than a few falling snowflake shots, and the point is driven home about just how much has occurred since these two became a couple while attending the University of Wisconsin. As a writer, director, and actor, Meg Ryan certainly is in her wheelhouse here, and fittingly, she ends with a "For Nora" tribute to her late friend and mentor, Nora Ephron.

    Opens in theaters on November 3, 2023.

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    • Trivia
      Meg Ryan's return to film acting after an eight-year hiatus.
    • Quotes

      Bill: If you talk about something it's a dream. If you envision it, it's a possibility and if you schedule it, it's a reality.

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      You Get What You Give
      Written by Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels

      Performed by Errrms

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • bleeckerstreetmedia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sonra Ne Oluyor?
    • Filming locations
      • Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, Arkansas, USA(Alternate interior of airport)
    • Production companies
      • Prowess Pictures
      • Ten Acre Films
      • Rockhill Studios
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,273,895
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,522,750
      • Nov 5, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,461,643
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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