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The post wedding period is eventful, but the intensity doesn't compare to the original. The characters in this film comes across as selfish and egoistic. Michelle William's character appears very ungrateful, and I have a big big problem with her attitude towards the donation.
It's ok, but the Danish movie is just SO good. Same screenwriter but it's missing the beautiful subtlety of the close ups at hands and eyes that made the acting so special in the Danish one. It's missing Sigur Rós. Not everything should have a remake.
Not much to say about this American remake.....the Danish original with Mads was so great. Foreign films don't work in America.....completely different cultures.
One honest soap producer defined the "genre" as "you know, the father and the mother and the brain cancer" :-)) And that's exactly the definition of this pile of tripe - give or take a few frames :-)))) This is a soap condensed into a 90 min - give or take 15 :-) If this was a Lifetime made for TV flick I'd say "OK, their audience, their budget, didn't see it anyway". But this pile of soap pretends to be a bona fide feature film ? No way..
After the Wedding (2019) is a U.S. film written and directed by Bart Freundlich. This movie is a remake of a Danish movie that I reviewed in 2007. The Danish movie is better.
What surprised me about this film is that the protagonist is a woman, Isabel, portrayed by Michelle Williams. In the Danish film the protagonist was a man. The rich donor in the Danish film was a man, while in the U.S. film it was a woman, Theresa, played by Julianne Moore. Billy Crudup rounded out the cast as Oscar, Theresa's husband.
Abby Quinn plays Grace, the young daughter who is getting married. Yes--the main action does take place after the wedding.
Many reviewers--in publications and for IMDb--have found the movie inferior to the Danish film. I agree. The idea of having the main protagonist as a woman is interesting, but makes the plot more melodramatic than the original. On the other hand, the switch gives us a chance to see Michelle Williams at work, and I think she's wonderful.
Apparently, most people didn't accept the plot, because the IMDb rating for the film is a horrible 5.8. (The Danish version received a 7.9!) I think that this movie isn't as good as the Danish movie, but I think 5.8 is too low.
We saw After the Wedding at Rochester's excellent Little Theatre. It will work well enough on the small screen. If you think as highly as I do about Michelle Williams, find and see this film. If you're not a fan of hers, I still think the movie is worth seeing. Minority opinion.
What surprised me about this film is that the protagonist is a woman, Isabel, portrayed by Michelle Williams. In the Danish film the protagonist was a man. The rich donor in the Danish film was a man, while in the U.S. film it was a woman, Theresa, played by Julianne Moore. Billy Crudup rounded out the cast as Oscar, Theresa's husband.
Abby Quinn plays Grace, the young daughter who is getting married. Yes--the main action does take place after the wedding.
Many reviewers--in publications and for IMDb--have found the movie inferior to the Danish film. I agree. The idea of having the main protagonist as a woman is interesting, but makes the plot more melodramatic than the original. On the other hand, the switch gives us a chance to see Michelle Williams at work, and I think she's wonderful.
Apparently, most people didn't accept the plot, because the IMDb rating for the film is a horrible 5.8. (The Danish version received a 7.9!) I think that this movie isn't as good as the Danish movie, but I think 5.8 is too low.
We saw After the Wedding at Rochester's excellent Little Theatre. It will work well enough on the small screen. If you think as highly as I do about Michelle Williams, find and see this film. If you're not a fan of hers, I still think the movie is worth seeing. Minority opinion.
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- TriviaThis is a remake of the original 2006 film, Después de la boda (2006), starring Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal, The Hunt, and Dr. Strange), Sidse Babett Knudsen (Westworld and Borgen) and Rolf Lassgård (Downsizing and A Man Called Ove). The original was directed by Susanne Bier (Bird Box and The Night Manager). The original was set in Copenhagen, while the remake is set in New York. In addition the remake has swapped the genders of the three leading characters.
- ErroresJonathan's shirt and coat collar are up and down a number of times while arguing about the honeymoon with Grace.
- ConexionesReferenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Billy Crudup/Robin Thede/Julian Dorio (2019)
- Bandas sonorasThe Edge of Glory
Written by Lady Gaga (as Stefani Germanotta), Fernando Garibay, & Paul Blair
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,574,258
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 50,264
- 11 ago 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,790,019
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 52 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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