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Love After Love

Play trailer 2:20 Poster for Love After Love Released Mar 30, 2018,  1h 31m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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A mother and her two adult sons try to regain their emotional equilibrium after the death of their family's patriarch.
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Love After Love examines the ways in which profound grief can affect a family's dynamic -- and refuses to settle for pat Hollywood answers, much to the viewer's benefit.

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Barbara VanDenburgh Arizona Republic It's a film intentionally adrift, rambling between a loose succession of family gatherings and dinner parties with subdued style, the camera feeling like just another person at the edge of the room. Rated: 3/5 •  Apr 19, 2018 Full Review Christopher Kompanek Washington Post An unflinching portrait of how grief can unravel a tightknit family in ways both banal and heart-wrenching. Rated: 3.5/4 •  Apr 17, 2018 Full Review

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Kevin L Been meaning to get to this one for a while, and it did not disappoint. Writer/director Russell Harbaugh, and his co-writer Eric Mendelsohn, did fine work in creating multi-dimensional characters in a very authentic, relatable word who are experiencing some extreme relationship changes within their family. Themes of dealing w/ tragic loss, infidelity, familial dynamics, and lack of taking responsibility for selfish acts are all deal with realistically and with real depth. There's elements of Bergman, Altman, and Riechardt's work in the movie. The acting throughout is strong as well. McDowell, O'Dowd, and Adomain are esp. good. O'Dowd nails the self-serving adulterous guy who deals with his own issues by attacking others. Adomain is the sad sack who hasn't found a sense of purpose that will bring him the sense of self-worth he needs. And McDowell's matriarch trying to keep it together after losing her husband and 'her boys' father is convincing to the end. Great support work as well. Credit also to the editing work and the musical score that hits the right notes that fit the tone. Recommended- 3.8 stars Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/25 Full Review Audience Member How did this movie get such high reviews? It was painfully boring, interspersed with moments that were painfully embarrassing to watch. Nick was just an awful human being, no way that many attractive women would've put up with his shit, only his poor suffering girlfriend was somewhat likable and interesting. Andi MacDowel was great but she deserved better material than this and seeing her deal with her awful family was just tiresome, and ultimately the storyline didn't go anywhere. In the end, the entire movie just seemed...pointless. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review
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Synopsis A mother and her two adult sons try to regain their emotional equilibrium after the death of their family's patriarch.
Director
Russell Harbaugh
Producer
Lauren Haber, Lucas Joaquin, Michael Prall
Screenwriter
Russell Harbaugh, Eric Mendelsohn
Distributor
IFC Films
Production Co
IFC Films, Weedon Media
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 30, 2018, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 28, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$112.3K
Runtime
1h 31m
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
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