Aftersun Reviews
Charlotte Wells's feature debut, a heartbreaking portrait of a father and daughter, is an ode to memory that dotingly recalls the texture and details of a childhood holiday.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 18, 2024
Wells seeks to capture the nostalgia and dilemmas of everyday life over a fixed discourse on the loss of innocence and paternal sacrifices, but his narrative remains situated in common places where the emotional hook is absent. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 5/10 | Sep 15, 2024
Poignant and anchored by Mescal and Corio’s terrific performances, Aftersun is an outstanding debut from Charlotte Wells that quickly confirms her directing talents.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jul 25, 2024
Its striking imagery evokes both the power of memory and its obscurities through the ingenious use of analog video and purposeful audio/visual distortions.
| Feb 13, 2024
Aftersun is a sad and beautiful exploration of grief, of Sophie's struggle to reconcile complex and conflicting feelings about her father, and her struggle to forgive his decision, and perhaps to forgive herself.
| Dec 29, 2023
Charlotte Wells’ stunning debut is a quiet rumination of the lost daughter.
| Nov 2, 2023
Charlotte Wells’ picture-perfect debut visually epitomizes the heart-wrenching processes of memory.
| Nov 2, 2023
Director Charlotte Wells gives us one of the most piercing debuts in recent memory with this intimate dad-daughter relationship drama.
| Sep 12, 2023
Shimmering like a mirage that retreats and dematerializes the closer one gets, Aftersun may just be the best movie of 2022.
| Jul 27, 2023
Aftersun is so interesting in the way it explores the reality of parents that they keep their children in the dark about.
| Jul 25, 2023
Aftersun is left open-ended, and that’s a perfect conclusion to this portrait of a father and daughter relationship. It speaks to the inability of a child to truly understand their parents, no matter how valiantly they try.
| Jul 24, 2023
'Aftersun' depicts an unvarnished portrait of a young man grappling with responsibilities, struggling to hold on to his own life while willingly shouldering responsibility of another.
| Jul 20, 2023
Aftersun is a tour de force for its two leads, a phenomenal child performance from Frankie Corio with Paul Mescal cementing himself as one of the best actors of his generation and showcasing incredible range
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jul 19, 2023
In addition, there’s a dark side to all of this; you begin to remember the darkest of memories – the ones you try to avoid...
| Original Score: A | Jul 19, 2023
The Scottish director is not only beautifully attuned to the most minor nuances of human sensitivities, but also capable of translating this natural inclination through a refined command over form.
| Original Score: 5 | Apr 25, 2023
Without being an overtly dramatic or narrative lesson, Aftersun sticks a finger into the wound and digs into the most intimate to devastating effect. [Full review in Spanish]
| Apr 4, 2023
The film is small, discreet, intimate, a little coy—at times, a bit self-involved and inward-turning. The somewhat self-conscious insistence on the lack of great drama can be tedious at times.
| Mar 24, 2023
The easy pace of Wells’s direction brings out the best in her central performers, and the chemistry between Mescal and Corio plays out effortlessly. The light moments between them are warm and the darker ones linger heavily.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Mar 21, 2023
A quiet, emotionally unmooring portrait of father and daughter in moments of blissful silliness and small confessions... it’s a devastatingly honest rendition of the aftershocks of a parent’s love when we realise, too late, the simple joys we shared.
| Original Score: 5 | Mar 20, 2023
Wells shows how interactions that were solid within their own moment become more ambiguous as time has gone by and the adult understanding of Sophie has grown.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Mar 17, 2023