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Aug 9, 2019 · Review of After the Wedding on RogerEbert.com. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It's rare to encounter a non-franchise story so dependent on twists that it's impossible to evaluate in detail without describing every major thing that happens, but "After the Wedding" is that kind of movie. Michelle Williams stars as Isabel, an American ...
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Aug 5, 2019 · And then there’s the case of After the Wedding, which, despite its troubling elements, switches the genders of the leads in a way that adds new meaning to the film, while allowing some performers to flex their acting muscles to the fullest. The following review will be spoiler free. Synopsis. Directed By: Bart Freundlich
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After the Wedding is a potentially great film done in by its own stylistic excesses. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Susanne Bier is, as always, the ...
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Oct 31, 2019 · Based on a Danish film of the same name from 2006 , After the Wedding is a taut domestic drama mostly done with style and verve. However, the film cannot resist a rather ill-judged, melodramatic ...
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Aug 19, 2019 · August 19, 2019 by Robert Kojder. After the Wedding, 2019. Written and Directed by Bart Freundlich. Starring Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Billy Crudup, Abby Quinn, Alex Esola, Eisa Davis ...
After The Wedding is a deeply moving story about acceptance and identity with more than one twist and extraordinary performances from Michelle Williams and Julianne Moore. Full Review |...
Aug 8, 2019 · Written and directed by Moore’s husband, Bart Freundlich, “After the Wedding” buffs poverty and philanthropy to the same high gloss as Theresa’s furniture. As wedding-reception revelations ...