Somewhere along the mid-19th century American East Coast frontier, two neighboring couples battle hardship and isolation, witnessed by a splendid yet testing landscape, challenging them both... Read allSomewhere along the mid-19th century American East Coast frontier, two neighboring couples battle hardship and isolation, witnessed by a splendid yet testing landscape, challenging them both physically and psychologically.Somewhere along the mid-19th century American East Coast frontier, two neighboring couples battle hardship and isolation, witnessed by a splendid yet testing landscape, challenging them both physically and psychologically.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
Karina Ziana Gherasim
- Nellie
- (as Karina Gherasim)
Ioachim Ciobanu
- Widow Weldon's Son
- (as Kim Ciobanu)
Sandra Personnic-House
- Mrs. Nottoway
- (as Sandra J House)
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The World To Come: Life was bleak and hard in 1856 in Upstate New York, rocky fields, sheep, (could be Connemara), chickens. Life was lonely for women, but here a relationship develops between two women which goes beyond friendship. Tragedy results but the unfolding of the narrative is moving. A tale of love, separation, hardship, patriarchy and it's discontents. Directed by Mona Fastvold from a Screenplay by Ron Hansen and Jim Shepard. 8/10.
Obviously the best of the movie are the performances, that made the movie interesting,. Kirby is just amazing and real, and waterstone is delivering a really good performance.. Both made that the story get more interesting, and felt connected.
Movie has made in Rumania in a mountain where the entire cast was isolated, so the movie is as well isolated, with 2 amazing performances.
If We compare with ammonites for example, I think that has note been well directes, there is a lack of details, so is one of the reasons why movie Doesn't have punch.. It's whorty just for watch the performances of kirby that is the actress of the Future, a beast of acting, and Waterston that from the inmaculate actress that seems appears at almost the same level than Kirby
Like all lesbian romance period pieces, it was about undeniable feelings that must be denied.
But something about it felt very deep and real. I didn't cry or feel much, but it made me think and wonder.
I really really loved the set and costumes. I couldn't find any trace that it was filmed in the 21st century.
But something about it felt very deep and real. I didn't cry or feel much, but it made me think and wonder.
I really really loved the set and costumes. I couldn't find any trace that it was filmed in the 21st century.
"When the day is done, my mind turns to her and I think, why are we to be separated"
Despite ( or because of) its obvious slowness I enjoyed The World To Come. It's feel and pace reminded me a lot of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and there are other obvious comparisons .
It's the story of two neighbouring couples who battle hardship and isolation, witnessed by a splendid yet testing landscape, challenging them both physically and psychologically.
This is a love story brought on be the harshness of the environment they live in and the relationships they are stuck in.
The two women are superbly played by Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby and the moment they set eyes on each other you are totally convinced they are in love .
The cinematography is superb , especially when the storm is raging and the scenery is beautiful but surprisingly it's not filmed in America it's shot in Romania.
This won't be to everyone's taste but enjoyed they pace of it and I totally believed in the characters.
Not bad at all.
Despite ( or because of) its obvious slowness I enjoyed The World To Come. It's feel and pace reminded me a lot of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and there are other obvious comparisons .
It's the story of two neighbouring couples who battle hardship and isolation, witnessed by a splendid yet testing landscape, challenging them both physically and psychologically.
This is a love story brought on be the harshness of the environment they live in and the relationships they are stuck in.
The two women are superbly played by Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby and the moment they set eyes on each other you are totally convinced they are in love .
The cinematography is superb , especially when the storm is raging and the scenery is beautiful but surprisingly it's not filmed in America it's shot in Romania.
This won't be to everyone's taste but enjoyed they pace of it and I totally believed in the characters.
Not bad at all.
On the surface this might seem to be a story about two repressed lesbians, but it is so much more than that. It is hard for us today to relate to how it was in the mid 1800s. A man married a woman so she could give him children, she could do daily chores, like milk the cow and feed the pigs and chickens. They had none of the conveniences we take for granted, any entertainment had to come from within.
This is a story spanning about the first nine months of the year 1856. Of two young couples, each working nearby farms. One had a 4-yr-old child that became sick and died. The other couple were unable to have children and the man blamed it on his wife.
So although each wife was attractive, capable, and smart the husbands came to be less and less happy with them. The two young wives found happiness being with each other, sharing thoughts and emotions they could not with their husbands. A way to bring some light into their dreary days.
Yes, when it was all done one might say they were lesbians. Or maybe they were just forced into an attraction and hidden relationship that was their only choice in this bleak existence. No matter it is a good movie and I prefer to look at it as making the best of your situation.
On DVD from my public library, my wife chose to skip.
This is a story spanning about the first nine months of the year 1856. Of two young couples, each working nearby farms. One had a 4-yr-old child that became sick and died. The other couple were unable to have children and the man blamed it on his wife.
So although each wife was attractive, capable, and smart the husbands came to be less and less happy with them. The two young wives found happiness being with each other, sharing thoughts and emotions they could not with their husbands. A way to bring some light into their dreary days.
Yes, when it was all done one might say they were lesbians. Or maybe they were just forced into an attraction and hidden relationship that was their only choice in this bleak existence. No matter it is a good movie and I prefer to look at it as making the best of your situation.
On DVD from my public library, my wife chose to skip.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was shot in a national park in Romania, and every set was designed by renowned production designer Jean-Vincent Puzos, and built from scratch.
- GoofsWhen Dyer meets Tallie for the first time he greets her by saying "hello". But hello did not become a greeting like that until the late 19th century when Alexander Graham Bell popularized it as a telephone greeting. In the mid 19th century, "hello" was mainly used as an exclamation or to draw attention to something. The proper greeting in the 1850s would have been "good day".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Casey Affleck/Anthony Atamanuik (2021)
- SoundtracksThe World to Come
Written & Performed by Daniel Blumberg and Josephine Foster
Published by Wise Music Group/Fire Songs
Courtesy of Node Records
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- Also known as
- Прийдешній світ
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $116,143
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $51,245
- Feb 14, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $205,878
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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