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After Life

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After Life (1998)

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Reviews Counted: 20 Fresh: 16  Rotten:4 Average Rating: 6.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Synopsis:
After Life is a new feature film by KORE-EDA Hirokazu, the award-winning director of Maborosi (1995). Based on KORE-EDA's original screenplay, After Life explores our profound human need to discover meaning in everyday life. After Life is set at a way station between Heaven and Earth.... [More]

After Life is a new feature film by KORE-EDA Hirokazu, the award-winning director of Maborosi (1995). Based on KORE-EDA's original screenplay, After Life explores our profound human need to discover meaning in everyday life.

After Life is set at a way station between Heaven and Earth. There, guides have less than a week to help the newly dead sift through their memories for one defining moment to take with them to Heaven.

As the film discovers, finding a life's worth of meaning in a single event is no simple task. Interactions between the soul-searching dead and their dedicated guides explore the range of human experience. The film centers on the grudging respect that develops between Watanabe, an undistinguished old man, coming to terms with his uneventful life, and Mochizuki, the young guide assigned to help him.

After Life draws on the recollections of hundreds of elderly Japanese, some of whom join the cast of the film. Their stories reveal not only their personal pleasures and horrors, but also the broader history of postwar Japan. By portraying characters struggling to come to terms with the past, the film explores our attachment to life - bursting with pride and falsehood, pain, and pleasure - and, most importantly, to love.

ARATA, a newcomer chosen among hundreds of actors, leads the cast in the role of Mochizuki. NAITO Taketoshi plays the old man, Watanabe. The supporting cast includes KAGAWA Kyoko and TERAJIMA Susumu. The film also introduces ODA Erika as Shiori Satonaka. -- © Artistic License Films [Less]

Genre: Foreign Films

Starring: Arata, Erika Oda, Susuma Terajima, Takashi Naitô, Taketoshi Naitô

Director: Kore-eda Hirokazu
Producer: Sato Shiho, Akieda Masayuki

DVD Info

Release:

May 8, 2002

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Letterboxed - 1.85:1

Additional Release Material:

  • Trailers - 1. Original Japanese Theatrical Trailer
  • 2. American Theatrical Trailer
  • 3. Bonus Trailer - MABOROSI

Interactive Features:

  • Scene Access
  • Interactive Menus

Text/ Photo Galleries:

  • Production Notes
  • Biographies - 1. Kore-Eda Hirokazu
  • Filmographies - 1. Kore-Eda Hirokazu
  • Director's Statement
  • New Yorker Films Profile

DVD-ROM Features:

  • Web Links

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How people remember, how they fictionalize their memories, and the nature of memory itself are all part of the fascination of After Life.

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When his instincts are just right Kore-eda has both the perfect technique and the perfect touch for suggesting (without explicitly defining) the immanence of human experience.

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03/08/05 04:43 PM
Alan Dale
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With its meditative, humanistic tone, After Life is the cinematic reminiscence of limbo itself, this transitional space of contemplation and nostalgia.

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Thomas Delapa
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A true oxymoron, at once endlessly fascinating and terminally dull.

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10/02/02 05:29 PM
Ernest Hardy
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