Après la mort subite de la femme de Tony, son côté sympathique devient une attitude impulsive et diabolique qui prend son ancien monde d'assaut.Après la mort subite de la femme de Tony, son côté sympathique devient une attitude impulsive et diabolique qui prend son ancien monde d'assaut.Après la mort subite de la femme de Tony, son côté sympathique devient une attitude impulsive et diabolique qui prend son ancien monde d'assaut.
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- 5 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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My favourite line .......
"I'd rather be nowhere with her than somewhere without her"
"I'd rather be nowhere with her than somewhere without her"
10csteddy
My wife and I watched Season 1 and laughed and cried our way through it. I'm having to do Season 2 on my own as my wife's three year struggle with cancer recently ended. I find his detailed understanding of the grief amazingly accurate. Tony's pain seeps through the screen. Ricky is a genius and an authentic human being.
I stumbled across After Life when I wasn't interested in anything on My List and I didn't care to Continue Watching anything either. I've never been married and I've never lost the love of my life, mainly because I haven't met them, but I have struggled with depression for years now and this past year has been a particularly hard battle. The portrayal of grief and depression I found to be very relatable, the story was told very realistically and the cast were brilliant. I particularly loved Anne and Daphne. Perfect show to binge watch and just allow yourself to feel all of the emotions and then share it with someone because nothing's as good if you don't share it.
I have to be honest, this is one of the best series I have watched in some time, it really is Gervais at his very best.
This five part series is moving, funny, poignant, and intensely thought provoking, it forces you to think of death, loss, dementia, and of course the force of life.
The characters are absolutely glorious, each and every one, and despite some of my absolute favourite talents being here, such as Penelope Wilton, David Bradley and Ashley Jensen, it's the performance of Roisin Conaty that I enjoyed most of all, I adored Daphne.
I know many of us wish the series was longer, but in this instance I'd say the standard is so high, leave it be.
This was magical. 10/10
This five part series is moving, funny, poignant, and intensely thought provoking, it forces you to think of death, loss, dementia, and of course the force of life.
The characters are absolutely glorious, each and every one, and despite some of my absolute favourite talents being here, such as Penelope Wilton, David Bradley and Ashley Jensen, it's the performance of Roisin Conaty that I enjoyed most of all, I adored Daphne.
I know many of us wish the series was longer, but in this instance I'd say the standard is so high, leave it be.
This was magical. 10/10
An almost unbelievable mix of beauty, sadness, and laughs. The characters are well cast and have great chemistry. The premise is heartbreaking but so many beautiful moments happen, you can almost forget. A lovely show on loss, love, and keeping going.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe character of James the Recorder Kid is based upon James Corden, who has been the butt of many of Gervais's jokes on prior occasions.
- GaffesIn multiple episodes, the interior of Tony's house doesn't match the exterior. The house is bigger on the inside. Also, often curtains are open on the inside, but closed on the outside.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Épisode #2.52 (2019)
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- Durée30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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