After the Wedding is one of those thoroughly inessential yet subtle and well-crafted films made for grown-ups who like sitting back and watching the inner turmoil of other grown-ups. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. About Audience Score. "After the Wedding" is adapted and directed from a Susanne Bier original by Bart Freundlich, the maker of such American indie dramas as "The Myth of Fingerprints," and the husband of Moore, the leading lady in both movies.
We saw After the Wedding at Rochester's excellent Little Theatre. Since some of the best bits of this quiet, emotional gut-punch of a film are the startling revelations that shift the movie's path from where you thought it was going to another place altogether, it's best to go in not knowing very much (no. More than anything, though, "After the Wedding" is a movie that openly admires the casual ability of the rich to purchase whatever they want.
Comedies End With Weddings, But After the Wedding Is No Comedy. This sensitive remake of Susanne Bier's overcooked Danish Oscar nominee has shrewdly been flipped from a male-driven meller to an Film Review: 'After the Wedding'. After the Wedding: Complicated baggage opens on the floor and spills out some painful facts. Its drama takes place between a lavish country mansion in upstate New York and a five-star. Still, "After the Wedding" amounts to easy viewing, strung together with a smooth visual Having established Isabel's tranquil existence at the Indian orphanage, the movie establishes its first big twist when she receives. Review for the film " After The Wedding".
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MOVIES. 'After the Wedding': Film Review Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for After The Wedding. I liked "After the Wedding." It was a believable story.
I can easily imagine suddenly learning I had fathered a child twenty or thirty years ago and not knowing how I would react. For one, she's working to sell the company she worked so hard to build — and. Isabel (Williams) has dedicated her life to working with the children in an orphanage in Calcutta. The tale, as she told it, was purposefully rough on the eye, with a stack of handheld shots; Freundlich has smoothed it.