You know the moment when your sorrow is so profound that you can't help but imagine yourself somewhere far away... this is the story of someone who did more than just imagine.You know the moment when your sorrow is so profound that you can't help but imagine yourself somewhere far away... this is the story of someone who did more than just imagine.You know the moment when your sorrow is so profound that you can't help but imagine yourself somewhere far away... this is the story of someone who did more than just imagine.
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"Another Forever." A film that touches one on the skin, and the film to feel and to feel oneself. The film was designed to touch a deep side of the human soul. Another Forever offers the possibility of instants to identifying ourselves with: loss, silence, wondering, travel, lightness, sadness, illusion, friendship, depression, instants, places, discover, grays, reflections, the past ...
Okay, I was interested in this movie as I lost my dear sweet husband of 34 years about a year ago and I wondered if this might be an interesting take on this inevitable situation (I mean, sooner or later we will ALL deal with death in our lives). This was NOT the ticket. This movie moved at a snail's pace pretty much all the way through. And honestly, of course we are devastated when we lose the love of our life but who carries their grief to this extreme? Life moves on and so do we! Just a poor excuse of self-pity, in my opinion, with no point to this movie at all. Don't waste your time.
What a beautiful film of love lost in the most horrific way and the slow struggle to step back to the gates of normality. Writing, acting, production-the intent to give an effect to those of us who have lost someone dear hit the head squarely. This is one of those indie type films that has few characters,not a lot of time but greatness in magnitude.
For anyone who has lost someone close you will feel the slow kinetic kinship with these characters who struggle with the essence of inner turmoil when life's most pertinent truth falls upon us suddenly.
Bravo to the cast, writers and producers of such a magnetic piece of work
For anyone who has lost someone close you will feel the slow kinetic kinship with these characters who struggle with the essence of inner turmoil when life's most pertinent truth falls upon us suddenly.
Bravo to the cast, writers and producers of such a magnetic piece of work
This started out SO slowly that I considered giving up and am very glad that I didn't.
It is quiet, slow, very moving, gets worrisome & suspenseful in the middle, refreshingly clean, and beautiful - both the locations and the story.
Makes one wish we all had friends like that and time to regroup when faced with grief. Those who have not experience this level of grief, won't get it, but those that have will appreciate it.
It is quiet, slow, very moving, gets worrisome & suspenseful in the middle, refreshingly clean, and beautiful - both the locations and the story.
Makes one wish we all had friends like that and time to regroup when faced with grief. Those who have not experience this level of grief, won't get it, but those that have will appreciate it.
Beautiful movie...Traces a great love through untimely death to forever after memories of an almost middleage woman as she experiences grief and memories in traveling to meet a very old, very dear friend who will understand.
Been there -- Exact story almost - Very, very accurate depiction and poignant and meaningful beyond words.
Thank you Juan Zapata for capturing the realty of losing a great love, truly, before their "time". One of life's worst events for many of us...
Been there -- Exact story almost - Very, very accurate depiction and poignant and meaningful beyond words.
Thank you Juan Zapata for capturing the realty of losing a great love, truly, before their "time". One of life's worst events for many of us...
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Alice misses her train halfway through the movie, one can see a sign at the train station that reads "Düsseldorf". Alice then seems to explore the city, crosses a cemetery, climbs up dark narrow stairs and enjoys the view down onto roofs and a cathedral. This view, however, is not in Düsseldorf (Germany) but Salzburg (Austria) - more than 700km southeast.
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- The Netherlands(Amsterdam)
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- $2,523
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- 1h 12m(72 min)
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