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Life After Beth

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 29m
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5.7/10
25K
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Aubrey Plaza and Dane DeHaan in Life After Beth (2014)
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A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.

  • Director
    • Jeff Baena
  • Writer
    • Jeff Baena
  • Stars
    • Aubrey Plaza
    • Dane DeHaan
    • John C. Reilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    25K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Baena
    • Writer
      • Jeff Baena
    • Stars
      • Aubrey Plaza
      • Dane DeHaan
      • John C. Reilly
    • 104User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Beth Slocum
    Dane DeHaan
    Dane DeHaan
    • Zach Orfman
    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Maury Slocum
    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Geenie Slocum
    Cheryl Hines
    Cheryl Hines
    • Judy Orfman
    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    • Noah Orfman
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Kyle Orfman
    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Erica Wexler
    Eva La Dare
    Eva La Dare
    • Pearline
    Thomas McDonell
    Thomas McDonell
    • Dan
    • (scenes deleted)
    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Roz
    • (scenes deleted)
    Allan McLeod
    Allan McLeod
    • Supermarket Stocker
    Paul Weitz
    Paul Weitz
    • Mr. Levin
    Michelle Azar
    Michelle Azar
    • Mrs. Levin
    Jim O'Heir
    Jim O'Heir
    • Chip the Mailman
    Rob Delaney
    Rob Delaney
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    Adam Pally
    Adam Pally
    • Diner Sommelier
    Elizabeth Stillwell
    Elizabeth Stillwell
    • Lucy
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      • Jeff Baena
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      • Jeff Baena
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    9Nikker1985

    Unique zombie movie.

    In my opinion Dane DeHaan is an amazing actor. Even though I have vowed to never see a found footage movie again, I did struggle through the entirety of Chronicle which was to no one's surprise...a found footage quality movie.

    But then I saw DeHaan in Amazing Spiderman 2 where he successfully helped the audience understand why he is so angry and why he has reason to be a villain. So similarly, in this movie he conveys realism under surealistic situations.

    If zombies were real... this is how it would go down. I am trying to understand why I loved this movie but it all comes down to one fact. Real characters.

    I keep mentioning again and again how some movies kill off characters and sad music is playing and you are supposed to feel sad yet...you feel nothing at all. And all the Hans Zimmer in the world wont make you cry.

    But then, there are movies whose plot revolves around a robot with scissors for hands, or a kid that grows up after a wish, or a dude who lost his volleyball in the ocean.

    And this is a movie with real characters for whom you care. Realistic dialogue, awesome situations. Truly a one of a kind movie. Neither a horror nor a comedy flick...not even a romantic one.

    Just a story of how it would go down with a little bit of silliness in it.

    Beth's parents are in denial about their daughter which is only natural. Dehaan's reaction after finding out Beth is still alive and how he goes temporarily insane and re falls in love with her. How Beth loses touch with her humanity gradually and how a zombie uprising is about to occur are all awesome elements.

    I loved watching this movie. The cast is wonderful and Audrey Plaza earns my respect as someone who is not afraid of destroying her image.

    I have reached a point in my life where I am bored as hell of watching clichés and formulas. Every alien movie needs a "bomb" the mothership ending. Every possession movie needs a girl acting silly and talking in voices. Every zombie movie needs people barricading themselves in malls. Every disaster movie needs explosions and footage of the Aiffel tower and the Acropolis getting destroyed.

    Not Von Trier's Melancholia that had a different approach to destruction movies.

    Nor Jeff Baena's Life After Beth that had a different approach to zombie movies.

    If you want the same old sith,a typical zombie movie ...go for Land of the Dead [2005]. If you want a different approach...Life After Beth is excellent.

    I wish the audience was a little bit more supportive to movies like this.

    I know that a 9 score is reserved for super awesome movies that are classics and that will stand the test of time, with awesome acting, photography, story telling techniques, music and the whole package.

    Regardless, I am going to give this movie a 9 because I loved watching it and given the ridiculous material they had to work with (a dude in love with a zombie) they did an excellent job.
    7justbob1982

    Melancholic zomcom

    Version: Grimm Up North festival screening

    Actors: 7/10

    Plot/script: 7/10

    Photography/visual style: 7/10

    Music/score: 7/10

    Overall: 7/10

    It's astonishing how broad the range can be even within a sub-genre of films. Life After Beth is best described as a 'horror comedy', and yet it is completely different to other horror comedies I saw on the very same day.

    The comedy comes from the situation, not the characters, who are played pretty straight. Beth (Aubrey Plaza) comes back from the dead, forcing her boyfriend Zach (Dane DeHaan) and parents (John C Reilly and Molly Shannon) to confront their grief and the conflicted feelings they have about her and their lives with her. Over the film, her behaviour becomes more abnormal, and other undead appear, causing increasing chaos.

    The pacing and balance of the film are remarkably well managed. Plaza does a great job with her performance, slowly showing increasing signs of deterioration from ordinary teenage girl to mindless zombie, and each other character's reaction to the bizarre situation is shown to be ridiculous at one point or another. I note that director Jeff Baena's main other contribution to film is co-writing the script for David O. Russell's surreal comedy 'I Heart Huckabees', and I think he should really be seen as a writer who has taken up directing.

    Lots of ideas are explored through Life After Beth, such as grief and the way our memories change as time passes. There is a little bit of action and tension, but mainly this is a melancholic, thoughtful piece which brings humour out of the behaviour of normal people in an abnormal situation. It's a writer's film, and an actor's film, and I found it rather touching as well as entertaining.
    8imseeg

    Quirky, off beat and falling in between genres. Original fresh take on the zombie genre. BEST suited for those who usually never watch zombie movies.

    Beware: this movie is NOT suited for (die hard) zombie fans, although it is (wrongly) marketed as a zombie movie.The zombie fans didnt get what they expected and they started complaining about it on Imdb. But that doesnt make this movie a bad movie, not at all.

    This movie is probably better suited for an arthouse audience who appreciates SERIOUS acting above gross action scenes. Life after Beth is basically a slowburning, quirky romantic comedy about Dane DeHaan, who is dating a girlfriend (Aubrey Plaza, those eyes! ) who has died, although she doesnt realize it yet. The many practical difficulties of dating a girlfriend, who has died and who immediately has come back to life, is what makes this movie quite witty and original.

    It is not a full blown comedy though, because acting and story (up to a point) are mostly done seriously. But serious acting performances only enhance the comedy effect, in a tongue in cheek kinda way. Great supporting actor roles as well!

    Any bad? The start of this story is great. But later on the movie is lacking a bit in suspense and drama, because it has become more of a predictable action / zombie story, although the dramatic end part of this movie is rather good again. 8 stars for originality of the story and 8 stars for the quirky kind of humour, which is quite delightful!
    6Reno-Rangan

    Back to normal is sometimes not good.

    The movie did not reach my expectation, but still I enjoyed watching it. A story like this I never thought would do fairly, a better movie from the average section. I think not without the Aubrey Plaza, she as a Beth was excellent. Not a career defining performance, but funny enough. The story looks only faintly different from other similar films, but a few good scenes saved it. If it had a couple more good jokes and maybe a twist, surely would have been done greatly at the box office.

    There's no surprise material in it, I thinks that's negative about it. Easy to read the situation and predict the story within the first 15 minutes, but the second half was drastically changed its pace as well as the atmosphere in the story. If you've not seen many zombie films, especially comedy ones, then you may find it better than average.

    Definitely a decent direction for a first timer, got a good support from the cast. For a small budget, this is a wonderful production quality. It surely upset you if you expect like 'Warm Bodies' or 'Shaun of the Dead', but if you know all about it before giving a try, the disappointment will be lessened and you may have a decent time pass with it.

    6/10
    6TheMarwood

    Beth dies, returns as a zombie - comedy ensues

    The exhausted zombie subgenre gets a much needed fresh take with this tiny budgeted horror comedy. A zombie epidemic is strictly background material and it begins with Zach played by Dane DeHaan, who does a good job here, grieving over the death of his girlfriend Beth. He bonds with her parents, played by John C. Reilly and Molly Shannon, who make the most of their underwritten parts. It's not before long that Beth returns and she and Zach continue their relationship - which is obviously headed for disaster. Aubrey Plaza does good work with her usual deadpan line readings and there's some hilarious scenes with her spastic rage and violence. Life After Beth is a small, lightweight film, the side characters can occasionally fall into sitcom-ish territory, but it does have some genuine big laughs.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Offerman can be heard narrating the documentary on Machu Pichu in the beginning of the film. One of the several ties to Aubrey Plaza's role in the series Parks and Recreation (2009).
    • Goofs
      When Zach is inside the MRI scanner, he would not have been allowed to lift his head to look down as this would affect image acquisition. Also, it would not be possible for him to see his mother sitting in a chair reading a magazine as he stared down through the bore of the scanner. MRI scanners produce high magnetic fields and for safety reasons, the waiting area will not be in such close proximity to the scanner.
    • Quotes

      Erica Wexler: I'm so sorry about Beth, by the way. Your mom talked to my mom about it.

      Zach Orfman: I used to really want her to come back.

      Erica Wexler: Of course.

      Zach Orfman: But things are really complicated between us, you know? Like kind of fucked up.

      Erica Wexler: Right.

      Zach Orfman: Now, I just kind of wish she would stay dead.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Vin Diesel/Aubrey Plaza/Will.i.am (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Smooth Sax
      Composed by Steve Jeffries

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi novia es una zombi
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Abbolita Productions
      • American Zoetrope
      • Destro Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $88,273
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,843
      • Aug 17, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $274,717
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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