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In this intense short film, a grieving rideshare driver picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.In this intense short film, a grieving rideshare driver picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.In this intense short film, a grieving rideshare driver picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.
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It's sad, pushing on dystrophic that this is an Oscar nominee. It is one of the slyest, most shameless gratuitous tear-jerkers I've ever seen. And it doesn't even do that well. It has NO INSIGHT, NO COMMENTARY, no richness of perspective (next to no perspective at all tbh), no message, no conclusion, no innovation. The acting is mediocre. The cinematography is standard TV, the dialogue even manages to feel a bit false as far as British English goes. The music is just You Tube audio library. I literally cannot find anything even slightly above mediocre in this movie. And barely anything above terrible. Thank Good it was relatively short.
Also, yeah, the subject is tragic but so is a news bulletin. If I mention the death of a child in this review, will it get a Pulitzer? No. BS.
Also, yeah, the subject is tragic but so is a news bulletin. If I mention the death of a child in this review, will it get a Pulitzer? No. BS.
This short has an impact and it does it in just 20 minutes. Dayo is a grieving rideshare driver who picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.
Not that predictable in my opinion, but it's still emotionally charged and effective.
I would have chosen a more shocking ending, I noticed the ending was somewhat abrupt It is also a reminder that you can overcome your grief with small steps, and those steps are worth taking. There are many references, loneliness and also suicide. And also how one can feel alone in one of the busiest cities in the world? Very sad, grieving alone among millions of people. The actor David Oyelowo just does a really great acting job!
I also noticed references to the use of mobile phones, I see all the clients in the taxi with one, just like at the beginning of the short, if many already have a stressful life the mobile will distract us even more. Think about one thing, we only live once on this planet, take advantage of every moment that makes you happy, because life ends quickly, one way or another.
I recommend The After without a doubt!
Not that predictable in my opinion, but it's still emotionally charged and effective.
I would have chosen a more shocking ending, I noticed the ending was somewhat abrupt It is also a reminder that you can overcome your grief with small steps, and those steps are worth taking. There are many references, loneliness and also suicide. And also how one can feel alone in one of the busiest cities in the world? Very sad, grieving alone among millions of people. The actor David Oyelowo just does a really great acting job!
I also noticed references to the use of mobile phones, I see all the clients in the taxi with one, just like at the beginning of the short, if many already have a stressful life the mobile will distract us even more. Think about one thing, we only live once on this planet, take advantage of every moment that makes you happy, because life ends quickly, one way or another.
I recommend The After without a doubt!
10Arthur_B
"The After" is truly an emotional journey, capturing the essence of grief in a raw and genuine manner. It conveys a profound message about loss that stays with you long after viewing.
Oyewolo's standout performance as Dayo (under Misan Harriman's masterful direction) speaks to the human condition and resonated deeply with me. The film's cinematography paints a melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere, making each frame a visual poetry.
The narrative, while poignant, also offers moments of light, subtly reminding us of the strength that lies n resilience and hope. With its intricate storytelling and powerful performances, "The After" stands as a testament to the beauty and complexity of human emotions. A cinematic masterpiece not to be missed.
Oyewolo's standout performance as Dayo (under Misan Harriman's masterful direction) speaks to the human condition and resonated deeply with me. The film's cinematography paints a melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere, making each frame a visual poetry.
The narrative, while poignant, also offers moments of light, subtly reminding us of the strength that lies n resilience and hope. With its intricate storytelling and powerful performances, "The After" stands as a testament to the beauty and complexity of human emotions. A cinematic masterpiece not to be missed.
When I saw this short on my Netflix librabry I got really excited to watch it as it is nominated for the Oscars.
The first few minutes met my expectations with some gorgeous momenst of a father with is daughter. A few moments after that, a really forced and quite mediocre plot twist happens wich makes the action take place. Beyond this moment, the movie just turns into a low budget, mediocre movie about a guy that serves as a Uber driver for the London's most strange and unsual passangers. On the movies last moments we are contemplated with the most cliche couple arguing while the main character stares at the couple's daughter with some sad music in the background.
Overal, I got really disapointed about this movie as I was expecting for gold, and just got some low quality fool's gold.
The first few minutes met my expectations with some gorgeous momenst of a father with is daughter. A few moments after that, a really forced and quite mediocre plot twist happens wich makes the action take place. Beyond this moment, the movie just turns into a low budget, mediocre movie about a guy that serves as a Uber driver for the London's most strange and unsual passangers. On the movies last moments we are contemplated with the most cliche couple arguing while the main character stares at the couple's daughter with some sad music in the background.
Overal, I got really disapointed about this movie as I was expecting for gold, and just got some low quality fool's gold.
David Oyelowo puts in Academy Award winning performance in this short movie. Spend 18 minutes that will redraw your entire perspective of those around you and where you belong.
His grief is visceral. It will grab you from the opening scene and carries you through "The After" until the end delivers the gut punch that will leave you wondering "How come I didn't know about this piece of film making?". Afterwards, you start reevaluating your own priorities. Many films have tackled this topic but none as beautifully as this one.
All I can say is take the time to watch. You will not regret it.
A masterful piece of acting ... in 18 minutes!!
His grief is visceral. It will grab you from the opening scene and carries you through "The After" until the end delivers the gut punch that will leave you wondering "How come I didn't know about this piece of film making?". Afterwards, you start reevaluating your own priorities. Many films have tackled this topic but none as beautifully as this one.
All I can say is take the time to watch. You will not regret it.
A masterful piece of acting ... in 18 minutes!!
Did you know
- TriviaJessica Plummer and David Oyelowo previously starred together in the 2021 series "The Girl Before".
- GoofsAt the end of the film when Dayo drops off the arguing couple, the woman is holding a bag as she continues arguing. However, in the following immediate cuts she is not holding the bag.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2024 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Live Action (2024)
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