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Le Lendemain

Original title: Efterskalv
  • 2015
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.9K
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Le Lendemain (2015)
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When John returns home to his father after serving time in prison, he is looking forward to starting his life afresh. However, in the local community his crime is neither forgotten nor forgi... Read allWhen John returns home to his father after serving time in prison, he is looking forward to starting his life afresh. However, in the local community his crime is neither forgotten nor forgiven.When John returns home to his father after serving time in prison, he is looking forward to starting his life afresh. However, in the local community his crime is neither forgotten nor forgiven.

  • Director
    • Magnus von Horn
  • Writer
    • Magnus von Horn
  • Stars
    • Ulrik Munther
    • Mats Blomgren
    • Ellen Jelinek
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Magnus von Horn
    • Writer
      • Magnus von Horn
    • Stars
      • Ulrik Munther
      • Mats Blomgren
      • Ellen Jelinek
    • 11User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Ulrik Munther
    Ulrik Munther
    • John
    Mats Blomgren
    • Martin
    Ellen Jelinek
    • Bea
    Loa Ek
    • Malin
    Felix Göransson
    • Korv-Hannes
    Stefan Cronwall
    • Grannen
    Wieslaw Komasa
    Wieslaw Komasa
    • Grandfather
    Inger Nilsson
    Inger Nilsson
    • Principal
    Jan-Erik Olsson
    • Erik
    Oliver Heilmann
    • Kim
    Sven Ahlström
    • Kim's Father
    Pia Edlund
    • Sickan
    Rasmus Lindgren
    • Robert
    Cecilia Wilhelmsson
    • Gym teacher
    Alexander Norgren
    • Filip
    • Director
      • Magnus von Horn
    • Writer
      • Magnus von Horn
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    8michael-kerrigan-526-124974

    Keep your tissues close

    The Hereafter. Swedish drama about an adolescent recently out of young offenders home trying to come to terms with his past crime. A moving 8 out of ten (I cried buckets)
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Rather Good Swedish Drama

    John has committed a crime but being a juvenile he is only sent away to detention for two years. On his release he returns to his home, father and younger brother Filip. The crime he has committed is one that is too much for the local community and more over his school companions to bear with whom he wishes to remain. This is a community long on memory and short on forgiveness.

    Things change when he meets a new girl who has, seemingly, been untouched by his past behaviour and it looks like he might get a second chance. What follows is the slow creeping to the inevitable and desperate acts of a community and family in crisis.

    Now that is really well made the acting is excellent and the production values are really high too. It is the story that pulls you along but that only works because the acting is soo convincing and compelling. This is one that is easily recommended to anyone who likes Nordic Noir or even a good teen drama.
    1magda-07525

    Very poor director

    Sadly, this debut is very mediocre and Magnus' skills to handle work on a film set are even poorer. The film is a wasted potential of a good idea. Magnus Von Horn has little to offer as a filmmaker.
    8rubenm

    The willingness to forgive

    The moral dilemma this film is about, is excellently summed up by a small piece of conversation, in one of the first scenes. Teenager John enters a classroom, and several students start protesting and walking out. Teacher: 'Everybody has a right to a second chance'. Student: 'Everybody has a right to live'. For the attentive viewer, at that moment it becomes clear that John might have committed a murder. Later on, several scenes help understanding what exactly happened. The film essentially is about forgiving, or more precise about the willingness to forgive. The interesting thing is that the viewer at first is inclined to sympathize with John, who seems to be the victim of ruthless rejection by the community. But later on, it becomes clear that in reality John is a hopeless case, a socially inept person who makes things impossible for everyone around him. Above all for his father, who also has to cope with John's younger brother and his stubborn grandfather.

    Apart from posing a moral dilemma, the film also has an interesting father-son dimension. It shows how difficult it can be for a parent to love a child that has severe psychological problems. At times, the film reminded me of Xavier Dolan's 'Mommy' and Lynne Ramsay's 'We Need To Talk About Kevin'. Both films explore the same theme, and 'The Here After' can easily stand next to them.

    One very important element in the film is the camera work. It is done by Lukasz Zal, who also contributed to the stunning cinematography of the Polish film 'Ida'. The movie is mostly filmed by fixed cameras, and the image doesn't move even if the action sometimes shifts out of the camera frame. This gives the film something special, as if the awkward way the characters interact, is echoed by the immovable images.

    By the way: I didn't quite understand the title 'The Here After', which I associate with life after death. Apparently, the original Swedish title 'Efterskalv' means 'Aftershock', for example in the context of an earthquake. It makes me wonder why the English title is so much different.
    7hof-4

    The ambiguity of moral arguments

    We, the "good people", believe (from religious or pure moral, humanitarian reasons) that crimes and transgressions should be forgiven (at least if the criminal shows signs of remorse), prison should not punish but rehabilitate, everybody should be given a second chance, etc. etc.

    What this movie does is to stand those beliefs on end. The protagonist, John, has committed a murder. His punishment is extremely lenient; he has spent two years in a rather comfortable detention center for minors. He is released and returns to the small town where his family lives and to the school that was the scene of the crime. Naturally, he faces rejection from his fellow students and from the townspeople in general. Even more disturbingly he does not reveal any obvious hint of remorse or even understanding of his crime and shows sociopathic tendencies (obviously, rehabilitation did not work). Thus the people who reject him (especially the family of the victim), although superficially in the wrong are more justified than the "good people."

    This is the first feature film by director and writer Magnus von Horn. He has put the tale on screen impeccably; there is no sentimentality, nothing is missing, no scene is prescindible. Acting is first rate; in particular Ulrik Munther brings John to life chillingly. Cinematography by Lukasz Zal fits the action perfectly. A movie to watch.

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      Inger Nilsson, who plays the headmistress, is the original Pippi Långstrump.
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      Written by Christian Séguret, Lionel Wendling and Olivier Andres

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Poland
      • France
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Le lendemain
    • Filming locations
      • Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Cinémadefacto
      • Eurimages
      • Film i Väst
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      • $1,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,699
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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