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After Class

Original title: Safe Spaces
  • 2019
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
936
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After Class (2019)
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An NYC professor spends a week re-connecting with his family while defending his reputation over controversial behavior at his college.An NYC professor spends a week re-connecting with his family while defending his reputation over controversial behavior at his college.An NYC professor spends a week re-connecting with his family while defending his reputation over controversial behavior at his college.

  • Director
    • Daniel Schechter
  • Writer
    • Daniel Schechter
  • Stars
    • Justin Long
    • Kate Berlant
    • Lynn Cohen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    936
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Schechter
    • Writer
      • Daniel Schechter
    • Stars
      • Justin Long
      • Kate Berlant
      • Lynn Cohen
    • 22User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Josh Cohn
    Kate Berlant
    Kate Berlant
    • Jackie Cohn
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Agatha
    Michael Godere
    Michael Godere
    • David Cohn
    Fran Drescher
    Fran Drescher
    • Diane Cohn
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Jeff Cohn
    Silvia Morigi
    • Caterina
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Mary
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    • Terry
    Nic Inglese
    Nic Inglese
    • Alan
    Camrus Johnson
    Camrus Johnson
    • Eugene Wilkes
    Kaitlyn Schechter
    • Annabeth Cohn
    Emily Schechter
    • Evie Cohn
    Schann Mobley
    Schann Mobley
    • Pam Cohn
    Michael Hsu Rosen
    Michael Hsu Rosen
    • Deacon
    Emily Ferguson
    Emily Ferguson
    • Jennifer Mann
    Dana Eskelson
    Dana Eskelson
    • Sherry Cohn
    Tyler Wladis
    Tyler Wladis
    • Ben Cohn
    • Director
      • Daniel Schechter
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      • Daniel Schechter
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    7fmwongmd

    Millennials

    An interesting look at the intersection of millennial culture and academia. Justin Long and his character's family are an interesting study.
    5jmiller21

    The power of family and the insanity of liberal universities

    There is a good story here. How a family pulls together during a trying time, despite their differences, conflicts and foibles to love and care for each other. There is nonsense here that I fear may be an all too real ultra sensitivity that pervades liberal campuses. While the traumatic difficulties that one may face in their youth may be regrettable, there is no way that the Jennifer Mann character will be able to function in real life if she thinks she can live in a bubble of protection from someone hurting her delicate sensitivities. In some ways this is a powerful contrasts. There is family where there is acceptable and strengthening of backbone and character by the sibling rivalries that persist. Without realizing it, perhaps this movie is a meaningful criticism of the politically correct culture that weakens our fiber and a call to family to strengthen it. Put the challenges Agatha and her story of escaping Nazi Germany, learning a new language and a new life, and facing death and the strength she showed in contrast with the "triggered" response of students seemingly can't deal with the simple realities of seeing another person feel bad to the point of threatening a professor's job. A normal human being would simply experience the class, discount the remarks that the professor made, perhaps utter a "meh" and go one with their own life. The contrast of Agatha to the youth of today is damning.
    8franklindf

    Hidden Comedy Gem

    This is a great comedy that reminds a little bit of standup comedy. The scenes would be hard to do in standup because they involve a setup with circumstances and other characters - but it resembles standup in that each scene and the dialogue almost completely make up the substance and humor of the film. You have a well-intentioned millennial named Josh played by Justin Long who despite his best efforts simply cannot avoid putting his foot in his mouth. A large part of the humor deals with overly-sensitive and politically correct people, who Josh simply cannot avoid enraging - this comes out through taboo topics like sexual abuse, overly protected children, sexual philandering, and death. It's just hilarious to watch each scene spiral out of control with Josh coming out with mud on his face looking like the aggressor or bad guy, even though his intentions are good. He tries so hard to deal with each situation but just falls on his face and can never say the right thing, even when nearly one else has no problem doing so. So this dynamic is the setup for comedy; a series of blunders. I can see it compared to Woody Allen, mainly in Josh's hasty dialogue and frantic, victim mentality. But it's a little different, probably more like Amy Schumer - this is a little more of satire with dark, awkward, and deadpan humor. Josh has no redeeming qualities to speak of whereas Woody Allen's early characters seemed to be more cunning and find a way out on top. You won't get much of a story but if you like this type of humor you will be laughing out loud.
    9David_Alexander_L

    This is not a comedy.

    This is not a comedy.

    This is a rare and honest look at the Millennial / Gen Y & Gen X. It is disturbing to say the least, and shows modern liberal American society in all it's dark glory. It was hard for me to watch this film, because I actually wanted to hit (yep) some of the characters in the movie for their over sensitivity and detachment from reality.

    In real life - as Gen X will hopefully soon learn - there are no safe spaces. The only coherent character in the film was of Justin Long - a decent human being being forced to the corner by literally everyone around him. It is shocking to see how the liberal academia are behaving now. and I feel this was a good representation of what is going in colleges and universities around USA at the moment (Berkeley, anyone?).

    Gen Y & Gen X had it too good now for too long. Their entitlement and self importance is over shadowing any effective processes that can be achieved - if given the chance - at any college or university classroom. These kids are unchallenged because of too much emotional safety regulations some pompous academics decided to implement in schools all over America. I always considered myself to be a left-wing liberal before understanding that I am actually now being moved to the center-right by these people. Young Americans are being thrown into smaller and smaller social groups, branding everyone else as their enemy for some reason. Yes, social media and smartphones have a lot to be blamed for, but not just. It is their parents and sometime their grandparents who forgot somewhere along the way that kids need to be constantly challenged intellectually in order for them to develop a meaningful and proactive life choices. The safety net that the liberal left has flanged across America will come tumbling down one day in such a crashing noise that we will probably feel the tidal waves of it until the end of this century.

    10 years ago, when I became vegan, I thought I was doing the right thing, in line with my generation. Now I feel that the liberal-left agenda has been pushed too far. Only time will tell where it leads us.

    This film is disturbing mirror into current American social trends. It is recommended viewing, if you have the stomach for it.

    Justin Long is one of my all time favourite actors, and I would basically watch any film he is in. I am grateful to the writer / director of this film, Daniel Schechter, for giving him the opportunity to shine in this role,
    8kebar

    Such a low score, I had zero expectations

    Really went into this movie expecting to hate it, due to the low ratings, and have a few times been pleasantly surprised after reading bad reviews only to find that something clicked with me and I enjoyed it despite what others thought, so I decided to check it out.

    I don't usually enjoy Justin Long, but he's really grown on me as an actor, Fran Drescher was great and looked amazing, Lynn Cohen, who played the grandmother was delightful, as always, and the character of the sister was top notch.

    I enjoyed the relationships between the siblings, I loved their love and support of each other and their grandmother in her final days and I found the whole movie in general. enjoyable, funny, bittersweet and very engaging.

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      • December 6, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
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      • BondIt Media Capital
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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