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.
Keller Wortham
- Bill
- (as James Wortham)
Adrian Quiñonez
- Diego
- (as Adrian Quinonez)
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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.
What can I say. Sex always sells. Good political touching. Straight up colossal waste of time. Sadly, any hardcore porno offers better acting and sex you might actually enjoy.
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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.
I could analyze this film as a critique of the American Dream and a very good one it is.
I could also point out the mass of very good social commentary and analysis of modern Western ethics.
And I'm sure the prudes will be put off by the very intimate sex scenes while the pervy types will be distracted from the story by them. So I could implore you not to let this happen and, instead, just allow these scenes to draw you into a feeling of intimacy with the characters.
I could also go on about how much the two lead actors must have put into this to bring their characters to life so vividly.
But instead I'll just say "Enjoy what is a very beautiful film on several levels".
btw I reserve 10 points for really, REALLY excellent films that stand out well above others. Otherwise I would have given this 10.
I could also point out the mass of very good social commentary and analysis of modern Western ethics.
And I'm sure the prudes will be put off by the very intimate sex scenes while the pervy types will be distracted from the story by them. So I could implore you not to let this happen and, instead, just allow these scenes to draw you into a feeling of intimacy with the characters.
I could also go on about how much the two lead actors must have put into this to bring their characters to life so vividly.
But instead I'll just say "Enjoy what is a very beautiful film on several levels".
btw I reserve 10 points for really, REALLY excellent films that stand out well above others. Otherwise I would have given this 10.
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.
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.
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- TriviaShari 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.
- GoofsEven 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.
- SoundtracksAna Touiri
Performed by Fadhéla Dziria
Written by Al-habib Hachlafe
Composed by Haddad Al-Jilali
Edition de la paix / Royal Music
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,808
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,516
- Feb 20, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $1,808
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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