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After false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound... Read allAfter false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound effect on him.After false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound effect on him.
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I loved this movie. I think that it is very under rated. I loved the characters. Jack Houston as Liam and Brit Marling as McKenzie were complex and great together. I loved Jack Houston as a leading man. I found that i wanted to watch it again as soon as it was over.
It is a simple romantic story, but not predictable. It is not the most original story. A tortured artist. A reporter personally involved in the story. But it didn't feel old. It felt new. I liked the pace at which this story was told. It allowed me to fall in love with both characters.
I loved the music in this movie. It matched the feeling and the vibe perfectly.
I have not seen either of these actors before, but i will be looking for them both now.
Overall, i just thought it was very well done.
It is a simple romantic story, but not predictable. It is not the most original story. A tortured artist. A reporter personally involved in the story. But it didn't feel old. It felt new. I liked the pace at which this story was told. It allowed me to fall in love with both characters.
I loved the music in this movie. It matched the feeling and the vibe perfectly.
I have not seen either of these actors before, but i will be looking for them both now.
Overall, i just thought it was very well done.
This romantic drama written and directed by Lulu Wang was something I will forget quickly, except few sentences from the end... "the most convincing lies are the lies we tell ourselves"... If I say to myself that this was a good movie because I always liked the acting of Brit Marling, I would lie to myself - she was simply terrible in this artsy philosophical journey towards the oblivion! I really enjoyed the cinematography, though, and I will search for more movies where Stefan Ciupek was the guy in charge for it... amazing!
The story was pretty lame, and it's about an artist who was reported dead by mistake, and his work suddenly becomes very popular... he decides to continue the charade posing as his own brother to a reporter who wants to write a story...
Get it on DVD... 93 minutes are much easier handled with occasional usage of pause button.
The story was pretty lame, and it's about an artist who was reported dead by mistake, and his work suddenly becomes very popular... he decides to continue the charade posing as his own brother to a reporter who wants to write a story...
Get it on DVD... 93 minutes are much easier handled with occasional usage of pause button.
The film is a quirky romantic comedy that follows a struggling artist named Liam Price, played by Jack Huston. After a failed exhibit and some misunderstandings, people mistakenly believe he has died, leading to a newfound fame that he never really wanted. Enter a charismatic art dealer, played by the talented Britt Robertson, who is determined to capitalize on Liam's accidental notoriety.
What I loved about Posthumous is its exploration of the fickle nature of fame, especially in the art world. Wang's storytelling shines through with sharp wit and a good dose of humor, making it an entertaining watch. The scenes in Berlin give the film a vibrant backdrop, beautifully contrasting Liam's internal struggles with the lively city around him. The chemistry between Liam and his love interest adds a nice layer to the plot, making you root for their connection while Liam learns to navigate his unexpected fame. The writing is clever, and there are some genuinely hilarious moments sprinkled throughout.
While the film may not have the depth of The Farewell, it still captures Lulu Wang's knack for weaving cultural themes and personal growth into her narratives.
What I loved about Posthumous is its exploration of the fickle nature of fame, especially in the art world. Wang's storytelling shines through with sharp wit and a good dose of humor, making it an entertaining watch. The scenes in Berlin give the film a vibrant backdrop, beautifully contrasting Liam's internal struggles with the lively city around him. The chemistry between Liam and his love interest adds a nice layer to the plot, making you root for their connection while Liam learns to navigate his unexpected fame. The writing is clever, and there are some genuinely hilarious moments sprinkled throughout.
While the film may not have the depth of The Farewell, it still captures Lulu Wang's knack for weaving cultural themes and personal growth into her narratives.
10Mas-87
It a shame that there is very few reviews about this fantastic movie.
I am becoming a fan of Brit Marling as watching her works. There is always some sort of mystery behind stories that i have so far seen played by Brit Marling. This movie is not a difference. While it seems as an ordinary comedy movie. But it is not. There is some mystery behind it.
The movie makes you think. It combines different senses, those senses that you may not realize their existing. It is not a pure love story neither a Drama.
The other thing the i realize is its similarities with the titanic movie. Not the story itself, but some feelings that you get with titanic. I hope you see this too.
It is also worth noting that while the movie seems predictable, it has some lovely surprises.
Good work.
I am becoming a fan of Brit Marling as watching her works. There is always some sort of mystery behind stories that i have so far seen played by Brit Marling. This movie is not a difference. While it seems as an ordinary comedy movie. But it is not. There is some mystery behind it.
The movie makes you think. It combines different senses, those senses that you may not realize their existing. It is not a pure love story neither a Drama.
The other thing the i realize is its similarities with the titanic movie. Not the story itself, but some feelings that you get with titanic. I hope you see this too.
It is also worth noting that while the movie seems predictable, it has some lovely surprises.
Good work.
You know all those little and not so little questions we all have? About life, and art, and existence, and happiness, and meaning and meaningless, and whether sometimes is worth it, and what it would entail for you to sacrifice in order to obtain that which is important? And then, how important is it anyway? This is a movie about that. All of that. I know nothing about cinematography and it's techniques, about the takes and angles, and movements and captures. I am just a viewer, a random bystander and I'm reviewing this tittle as such. It is in one word beautiful.
It captured my attention, evoked my thoughts and feelings, made me root for these characters, hoping for the best. It has such an interesting premise of what happens after we die. Does our name echoes after we perish? Did we accomplished anything extraordinary, worth mentioning and worshiping? It's about art, and it's meaning and creativity. It's about love and understanding. It's a way of understanding life and one's wishes and desires in a slightly philosophical way I'm a sucker for.
I loved that artistic approach, I loved the music, I loved how atmospheric the movie is, and I loved its quirkiness and sort of lightness.
I've yet to watch Brit Marling's movie I don't like, and Jack Huston is such a perfect choice, it seems, for those artistic weirdos, both in this movie and as Jack Kerouac in "Kill Your Darlings". Brilliant.
It captured my attention, evoked my thoughts and feelings, made me root for these characters, hoping for the best. It has such an interesting premise of what happens after we die. Does our name echoes after we perish? Did we accomplished anything extraordinary, worth mentioning and worshiping? It's about art, and it's meaning and creativity. It's about love and understanding. It's a way of understanding life and one's wishes and desires in a slightly philosophical way I'm a sucker for.
I loved that artistic approach, I loved the music, I loved how atmospheric the movie is, and I loved its quirkiness and sort of lightness.
I've yet to watch Brit Marling's movie I don't like, and Jack Huston is such a perfect choice, it seems, for those artistic weirdos, both in this movie and as Jack Kerouac in "Kill Your Darlings". Brilliant.
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- GoofsIt is impossible to see the Southern Cross constellation (Crux) in Europe. This asterism is the most familiar star pattern in southern hemisphere and you can only see it from northern hemisphere in tropical latitudes, near the horizon and in certain seasons of the year. (Scene where Liam looking the night sky from the bench).
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McKenzie Grain: What is this place - it smells of cigarettes and urine...
Liam Price: That's the smell of creativity!
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- $18,091
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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