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Now & Later

  • 2011
  • Unrated
  • 1h 39m
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5.1/10
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Now & Later (2011)
Angela (Shari Solanis) is an illegal Latina immigrant living in Los Angeles who stumbles across Bill (James Wortham), a disgraced banker on the run. She takes him in. Through passionate sex, soul-searching conversations ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly pleasures, Angela introduces Bill to another worldview. As their affair heats up, the course of Bill's life begins to take an abrupt and unexpected turn.
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Angela an illegal immigrant living in Los Angeles stumbles across Bill, a disgraced banker on the run.Through sex, conversation ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly pleasur... Read allAngela an illegal immigrant living in Los Angeles stumbles across Bill, a disgraced banker on the run.Through sex, conversation ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly pleasures, Angela introduces Bill to another worldview.Angela an illegal immigrant living in Los Angeles stumbles across Bill, a disgraced banker on the run.Through sex, conversation ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly pleasures, Angela introduces Bill to another worldview.

  • Director
    • Philippe Diaz
  • Writer
    • Philippe Diaz
  • Stars
    • Keller Wortham
    • Shari Solanis
    • Luis Fernandez-Gil
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,777
    1,006
    • Director
      • Philippe Diaz
    • Writer
      • Philippe Diaz
    • Stars
      • Keller Wortham
      • Shari Solanis
      • Luis Fernandez-Gil
    • 17User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Keller Wortham
    Keller Wortham
    • Bill
    • (as James Wortham)
    Shari Solanis
    • Angela
    Luis Fernandez-Gil
    Luis Fernandez-Gil
    • Luis
    Adrian Quiñonez
    Adrian Quiñonez
    • Diego
    • (as Adrian Quinonez)
    Marcellina Walker
    • Sally
    Anas Khalaf
    • Clinic Doctor #1
    Kenneth Alan James
    • Clinic Doctor #2
    Antonieta Velasquez
    • Flower Lady
    Hernaldo Guiterrez
    • Eddie
    Greg Arrowood
    • Police #1
    Mary Keeler
    • Police #2
    Bo Ballentine
    • Worker
    Jose Gonzalez
    • Worker
    Elias Jauregruif
    • Worker
    Erwin Elian Arauz
    • Restaurant Patron
    Danila Cabrera
    • Clinic Patron
    Hugo Cabrera
    • Clinic Patron
    Maria Cabrera
    • Clinic Patron
    • Director
      • Philippe Diaz
    • Writer
      • Philippe Diaz
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    User reviews17

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    10chris-chasely

    Powerful movie

    This movie is an amazing movie, depicting intense varied emotions. It encapsulates liberation and freedom along with spirituality which is so much the essence of humanity. I found the sex to be so much a natural part, yet which is so often regarded as 'unnatural'to show in our society. The movie really teaches one to get in touch with his own spirituality instead of the dogma we have created for ourselves. A really powerful and enchanting movie, added by the superb acting by Shari Solanis - an actor with unparell emotional appeal. All in all, a must watch movie with kudos to the director and producer and the rest of the cast as well. Definitely 10 points - more if possible.
    6MartinOaks

    Now & Always

    Angela is the paradigm of free and liberated femininity. An altruistic, intellectual, and sexually independent woman, she chooses her partners the same way she selects a book from her shelf: with curiosity and delicacy. She is an illegal immigrant living in an attic in the heart of Los Angeles, a Nicaraguan with a violent past she is trying to escape. Now she is a nurse, takes care of her own, the helpless, those who truly need her.

    Angela is a pragmatic woman who only lives in the here and now, and she makes this clear to Bill, a former American banker tainted by capitalist prejudices and a way of life based on hypocrisy, who crosses her path when she tries to help him and give him shelter while he is on the run from the authorities accused of fraud.

    Bill surrenders to Angela's freshness, eloquence, and spontaneity, while the two spend hours chatting and philosophizing about life, amidst acts of love that are foreign or even embarrassing to him. Angela exposes Bill to a no-holds-barred intimacy that, little by little, leads him to love.

    "Now & Later" normalizes sexuality as something to be considered everyday. And it shows it without strings attached, without censorship, freely. Meanwhile, the cavern of critics continues to consider this work reprehensible and immoral due to some explicit sex scenes that, in reality, have nothing to do with pornography. This is the kind of hypocrisy Angela refers to several times when she comments on the musty Western way of life.

    "Now and Later," without any cinematic pretensions, stands as a valid reference to the social clichés of modern America, using a slow-paced style that invites moon-light reflection as bodies merge and obfuscation disappears.
    8daliou

    Deserves watching and reflection

    Comparing the movie to the critic reviews is like talking about another film: this very true and provocative cinematique angle is nearly a threat to todays society, just because it is honest enough. Unlike what is written in the other user reviews, I think that the explicit sex scenes are NOT the main reason why this film has been chopped up by the critics, but they eventuallly add up to all its superficially called "negative points". Briefly:

    1. The sex scenes: it is true that a sexually repressed society will eventually turn out being violent and its people being miserable. The film underlines the oxymoron of how we are "taught" to hypocritically "hide" our need for sex and love, as if it is something bad and anethical, whereas in the end, if openly cultivated, leads to self-fulfilment, joy and mental balance. And reduces hatred and violence.

    2. The social point of view: The two leads are surrounded by poverty, social discrimination and injustice in what we think is our "modern equal world". And their relationship is indeed determined by those differences, as they both serve as representatives of two opposite social classes, the upper-class banker and the illegal immigrant. Poverty IS a reality and people ARE being exploited to death for others to consume and win millions. And the film cares to remind us that even if the two protagonists don't exist in reality, there are many many people who are like them.

    3. The "we are the heroes" part: now this is a turning point in the film. Sadly enough, politics ARE a way of expressing power and greediness, and some countries/ people are the unlucky victims. The main lead, as a former banker, a former "master of the universe", approaches the most painful part of the movie, the realisation that our political leads may not be so "saint" at all, that our country may have erred, that wars are being provoked just for the profit, that a poor country's future may be a toy in the hands of those who are in power (financially and politcally), that people die for others to get richer etc... All those are issues we are trying to forget or neglect or doubt, and this film makes us look straight up to them, or at least it tries.

    Some would rather look straight up to the provocative sex scenes, there is, though, i think, a natural coherency between all the issues addressed by the film (the sex, the politics, the freedom, the social critic) that lead up to a compact, intimate and philosophical end result.

    P. S. Give it a try and watch it, with honesty and open mindedness. As all authentically non-Hollywood approaches, the characters in this film are not the great heroes we have to admire and immitate. We merely learn from them. Besides, for instance, I don't see why the sexual theme in "Vicky, Chrsistina, Barcelona" should be more justifiable, less shocking or "intellectual" enough to win an oscar and get plenty of praising critic reviews.
    4hampersnow-41369

    Liberalism meets semi-hard core

    I was expecting this to be a dog of a movie, just trash with nude bodies thrown in. But instead Now and Later is a very political movie with a lot more talking than anything you'd see in an adult movie. Maybe with a larger budget it might have worked, but as-is, it doesn't.

    You have 2 attractive leads, one a very white banker in trouble with the law and a woman from Nicaragua in the US illegally. Although released in 2011 the film is set during the Reagan years but very much has to do with the world in 2025. It's obvious the writer/director has very liberal, anti-American views and that the female lead is his mouthpiece. I did not find any of the sexual stuff offensive, but there is plenty said in the long dialogue scenes that will offend many.

    Keller Wortham is not a great actor, better than I thought he might be, but Shari Solanis is actually pretty good in her free-spirited role.

    Overall it's a very different film because even with the included nude scenes it didn't come off as exploitative. Unfortunately the bulk of the film takes place on one set and so much of the film is the female character talking about what are obviously the writer's views on the world. None of this is done in a compelling way and that is where the film fails. It's also a film with an extremely immature and unrealistic view of life.
    10rodnywww

    Good film

    This is a very good film. I totally liked it. The plot is different; but one of the best I have every found.I specially liked the leading actress; not just because she is good looking; but because she is a talented actress. She does a great job to attract viewers to the film. The leading actor is also a talented person. He is totally justifying his character. This story is actually making us to think twice about our fast faced life. It influence us to explore the true meaning of life and living. Aren't we all chasing after a dream? Which sometimes making us nothing but zombies who don't have hearts. This film is one of the best I have ever watched. I recommend for anybody who has time to watch a film with patient.

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    • Trivia
      Shari Solanis said the sex in the movie was all simulated except one scene. "We kept it professional. We didn't want the dynamic or energy of porn. It was all simulated except the blowjob scene - but that was it. It was not about [porn]. It was about showing a slice of life, and sex being very natural. We tried to capture that and not be exploitative," she said.
    • Goofs
      Even assuming that Anglea has some kind of off-screen arrangement/lease with the building owner(s) to make her residency on the roof legitimate, that is not the only factor that makes her situation untenable. Rain is admittedly sometimes rare in the Los Angeles area, but it is certainly not unheard of, and Angela seemingly has no provision whatsoever for protecting all of her rooftop possessions from being ruined every time it rains, or whenever some other inclement weather occurs.
    • Quotes

      Bill: You know, when I was a teenager, we used to say, "Life's a bitch and then you die." I guess I'm beginning to understand what it means.

      Angela: Well, we say the same thing, but at the end we had it, so fuck the bitch.

    • Soundtracks
      Ana Touiri
      Performed by Fadhéla Dziria

      Written by Al-habib Hachlafe

      Composed by Haddad Al-Jilali

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Şimdi ve Sonra
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Libre Studio
      • Imago-Creata
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,808
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,516
      • Feb 20, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,808
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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