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Posthumous

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Posthumous (2014)
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After false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound... Read allAfter false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound effect on him.After false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound effect on him.

  • Director
    • Lulu Wang
  • Writer
    • Lulu Wang
  • Stars
    • Brit Marling
    • Jack Huston
    • Lambert Wilson
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    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Lulu Wang
    • Writer
      • Lulu Wang
    • Stars
      • Brit Marling
      • Jack Huston
      • Lambert Wilson
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Brit Marling
    Brit Marling
    • McKenzie Grain
    Jack Huston
    Jack Huston
    • Liam Price
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Daniel S. Volpe
    Tom Schilling
    Tom Schilling
    • Ben
    Alexander Fehling
    Alexander Fehling
    • Erik Alder
    Nikolai Kinski
    Nikolai Kinski
    • Kaleb Moo
    Fabian Stumm
    Fabian Stumm
    • Curator 1
    Viviane Bartsch
    • Hostess
    • (as Vivian Daniel)
    Peer Martiny
    Peer Martiny
    • Curator 2
    Oleg Tikhomirov
    • Waiter
    Anja Karmanski
    Anja Karmanski
    • Galerist
    Joost Siedhoff
    • Landlord
    Christoph Glaubacker
    • Cop 2
    Pamela Knaack
    • Camille Seekamp
    Martin Stange
    Martin Stange
    • Detective
    Harald Siebler
    Harald Siebler
    • Arman Rubell
    Bogdan Tomassini-Buechner
    • Magistrate
    Isabelle Redfern
    • Randy
    • Director
      • Lulu Wang
    • Writer
      • Lulu Wang
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    7elyafors

    The nature of fame

    The film is a quirky romantic comedy that follows a struggling artist named Liam Price, played by Jack Huston. After a failed exhibit and some misunderstandings, people mistakenly believe he has died, leading to a newfound fame that he never really wanted. Enter a charismatic art dealer, played by the talented Britt Robertson, who is determined to capitalize on Liam's accidental notoriety.

    What I loved about Posthumous is its exploration of the fickle nature of fame, especially in the art world. Wang's storytelling shines through with sharp wit and a good dose of humor, making it an entertaining watch. The scenes in Berlin give the film a vibrant backdrop, beautifully contrasting Liam's internal struggles with the lively city around him. The chemistry between Liam and his love interest adds a nice layer to the plot, making you root for their connection while Liam learns to navigate his unexpected fame. The writing is clever, and there are some genuinely hilarious moments sprinkled throughout.

    While the film may not have the depth of The Farewell, it still captures Lulu Wang's knack for weaving cultural themes and personal growth into her narratives.
    6ulisses_phoenix

    A film showing how to develop a brand...

    Told within the setting of the subculture of the art world, this film uses the standard RomCom formula to unfold its story. All the elements of that well-defined genre are present in this film -- the only deviation from the normal course of development is the way the preexisting relationship ends.

    This would have been a great, entertaining film if it where not for the fact that it was an entirely white cast. No black characters at all. Not one. Just a few seconds (literally seconds) of black background extras and most of them were partially obscured. If this were the 1950's that might be expected, but in the 21st century it's an inexcusable racial bias that totally ruined this film.

    The film opens with the protagonist doing voice-over talking about bee colony collapse syndrome. Although the subject is referred to later on with respect to the male lead's art, I have no idea what bee colony collapse has to do with this film. It's obviously some kind of metaphor but I have no idea what it means -- perhaps something to do with the birds and the bees? In any case it was not made clear in the film, at least not to me.

    One noticeable aspect about the relationship between the protagonists was how subtly manipulative they were. Both of them were deceitful towards each other, pretending to be something they weren't or pretending not to know what they did know in order to get what they wanted -- and each of them used subtle extortion to hook the other into the new relationship. And as these two were pulling each other's chain, a subplot about the underhanded development of the guy's art career was unfolding. I suppose it's fitting that the story is set in the art world, possibly the most pretentious subculture on the planet (second only to film critics, of course!).

    Technically, the film was very good. The cinematography was great, the score was excellent, and the acting was pretty good. The dialogue was not as simple-minded as you find in a typical RomCom, and character/plot development was relatively smooth. The humor was not a laugh-out-loud type of humor, but more of a witty, entertaining type of humor. But that racial bias in the cast -- that really sunk the film. I would have given it a rating of 8, but because of the racial bias, it gets a 6.

    Advisory: textual content ~180 wpm, racial bias in the composition of the cast.

    Rating: 6/10, (submitted July 28, 2020, 9:30 p.m. EDT)
    9lenagvozdovic

    For all the artistic souls out there

    You know all those little and not so little questions we all have? About life, and art, and existence, and happiness, and meaning and meaningless, and whether sometimes is worth it, and what it would entail for you to sacrifice in order to obtain that which is important? And then, how important is it anyway? This is a movie about that. All of that. I know nothing about cinematography and it's techniques, about the takes and angles, and movements and captures. I am just a viewer, a random bystander and I'm reviewing this tittle as such. It is in one word beautiful.

    It captured my attention, evoked my thoughts and feelings, made me root for these characters, hoping for the best. It has such an interesting premise of what happens after we die. Does our name echoes after we perish? Did we accomplished anything extraordinary, worth mentioning and worshiping? It's about art, and it's meaning and creativity. It's about love and understanding. It's a way of understanding life and one's wishes and desires in a slightly philosophical way I'm a sucker for.

    I loved that artistic approach, I loved the music, I loved how atmospheric the movie is, and I loved its quirkiness and sort of lightness.

    I've yet to watch Brit Marling's movie I don't like, and Jack Huston is such a perfect choice, it seems, for those artistic weirdos, both in this movie and as Jack Kerouac in "Kill Your Darlings". Brilliant.
    7TheNeel

    deepest emotions represented with the lightest touch... beautiful

    The Pandora express.. very soothing style of storytelling, the story is simple (kind of) but I felt it to be beautifully told..

    A misunderstanding starts the story through which the protagonist starts to receive what he thought he always wanted.. by the end of the story he got what he never knew he was missing..

    I felt the film explores the idea of ambitions and desires, how these contradict but either doesn't necessarily be a bad thing and how they amends with time and become something different..

    The music is beautiful. The acting is ordinary. It has a happy ending.

    A certain secondary character felt neglected by the film.

    Ignoring that and considering it's just 93mins it is most definitely worth a watch.

    I recommend it for people of all age groups. Thumbs Up,
    8alfredormzr

    Remembering why I love Brit Marling's movies

    I decided to watch this film immediately I saw that Brit Marling acts in it, and certainly, I wasn't disappointed. In this movie the breathtaking beauty of this actress can be tested again, as it was in "Another Earth" or in "The East". And it's not only her gorgeous face what captivated my sight, also her performance took me into the deepest emotional side of my mind, not for crying, of course, but honestly, in every time I've seen her acting, I felt in love of her character. This film lets the viewer not only to have a nice romantic moment, such as anyone can get in any classical movie from Hollywood. Instead, its value is due to the topics that are treated on it; to be with someone that loves you is not enough, he or she has to be your biggest fan. To have someone to be with is amazing, but also its desirable if that person makes you explore your most creative parts of yourself. What would anyone prefer, happiness or greatness? If the most recognized artists' lives are read, you can find out that they weren't happy.

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      It is impossible to see the Southern Cross constellation (Crux) in Europe. This asterism is the most familiar star pattern in southern hemisphere and you can only see it from northern hemisphere in tropical latitudes, near the horizon and in certain seasons of the year. (Scene where Liam looking the night sky from the bench).
    • Quotes

      McKenzie Grain: What is this place - it smells of cigarettes and urine...

      Liam Price: That's the smell of creativity!

    • Soundtracks
      Chambermaid Swing
      Performed by Parov Stelar

      Written by Marcus Fuereder

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2014 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Aşkı Bulunca
    • Production companies
      • Flying Box Productions
      • Getaway Pictures
      • Arden Film
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      • $18,091
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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