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Hereafter [Blu-ray]

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Contributor Matt Damon, Niamh Cusack, Mylène Jampanoï, Laurent Bateau, Clint Eastwood, Cécile De France, Peter Morgan, Marthe Keller, Richard Kind, Jean-Yves Berteloot, Thierry Newvic, Derek Jacobi, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jay Mohr, Stéphane Freiss See more
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George (Matt Damon) is a blue-collar American with a special connection to the afterlife dating from his childhood. French journalist Marie (Cécile de France) has a near-death experience that shakes her reality. And when London schoolboy Marcus (Frankie and George McLaren) loses the person closest to him, he desperately needs answers. Each seeking the truth, their lives will intersect, forever changed by what they believe might – or must – exist in the hereafter.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1000156674
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Clint Eastwood
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, AC-3, Widescreen, NTSC, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ March 15, 2011
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Matt Damon, Bryce Dallas Howard, Cécile De France, Marthe Keller, Jay Mohr
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Studio Distribution Services
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0034G4OY0
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Peter Morgan
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
    Saw years ago but on the anniversary of the tsunami, was reminded of it. No spoilers but if the big question of is there an after life has ever interested you, you should watch.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
    I love this movie. I don't have as many customers as he does. I wish they were chasing me like that. At least they are grateful and I like helping people. It is hard to turn off some times.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
    Mylène appears as a reporter in this film for a few moments as she shows off her professional demeanor. Well-spoken along with dressed for the job, she owns her scenes as she usually does with her roles in films and tv shows. Always a joy to see.
    The movie did start off strong but it seemed to not go anywhere. We were following these characters with how they were dealing with their experiences with death and then it ends.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2013
    I have now watched this twice (since receiving it a few days ago). First of all - thanks, Amazon, for sending a free rental download to my Kindle Cloude when the purchase was made. I work long hours, with a hefty commute into town - so to be able to begin watching at home, then watch the rest on the train coming into work - wonderful.

    The film? I don't want to give anything away. Too much information would spoil it. I can tell you that I sat down to watch this film, no expectations, no idea of where it would take me, or what journey Eastwood wanted to share with the rest of us.

    Every new film I see with "directed by Clint Eastwood" on it, i find a new aspect to this man that i like - as a director, who knows how to unobtrusively lay out a story, draw the best performances from his actors, have a point.... you may not agree with everything that comes out of this man - I sure as shootin' have a few issues with him - but then i see another one of his films, and thank the maker (or whatever) that he chose to pursue directing as one of his acts of human expression.

    And he even scores his films, wrapping the wonderful choices in music he's picked, with musical compositions that come from some special place in his heart, his head - who knows? Clint Eastwood never ceases to surprise me, and contintually reveals a talent for, if nothing else (and there's plenty!), picking subject matters that others might pass by....

    I doubt this movie would have been made without the CE stamp of approval on it. I am not sure what the audience is out there for such a thoughtful, thought-provoking film.

    All i can say to end this "review" is:

    If you have a hankerin' to question why we're here, where we came from, where we're going, what exactly is it, to be alive, and to be dead?....

    This film will not answer those questions for you....

    but you will learn that you are not alone in your quest for answers...and regardless of what faith you follow (or not), this film will touch you, likely, give you hope in a way that is hard to explain....

    and the (Clint Eastwood) music/theme will haunt you long after the credits roll....He's the Man!....Thank you, Mr. Eastwood....
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
    Not as good as other Matt Damon movies, in my opinion.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
    great
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2011
    Here it is. Your classic Anti Hollywood/reality TV show picture crowned with only a few of Hollywood's most AA lister's, newcomers and foreign child actors. Director Clint Eastwood has set into motion a raving Pro Con discussion about the acclaimed "success-failure" of his new movie "The Hereafter". Moviegoers will be surprised to be sitting out the 2 h 9min movie with mostly waiting on some action after the Grand Opening of a natural disaster scene.
    Forcing the viewer to be intuitive rather then judgmental is the fact that half of the movie is being subtitled in English, while a French couple tries to mend their relationship after it had been traumatically shaken up on their vacation in Asia.
    The 3 storylines that are running beautifully parallel to each other, subtle suggest that they will find their path to each other. Paris, London, San Francisco.
    Matt Damon's character beautifully portrays a medium that due to his "curse", being able to talk to the dead, is unable to lead a real life or have any romantic relationship unless leaving his gift untouched, while at the other end of the world a young English boy is mourning the sudden death of his little twin brother.
    No Mercy for reality TV lovers: If you are looking out for flat foul action you guaranteed to miss the subtle signs pointing gently to a suggested Higher Power that maybe after all might lead us humans together and connect all spirit. Whether you like the movie or not--It cant be denied that certain Life scenario's have in some form or another been present in your Life leaving the question open: "Can this after all be just coincidence?"
    Eastwood and Damon's character won't give you the answer: You have to give it to yourself.
    It's the beauty of this movie that it suggests a truth that might miraculously web through everyone's real life. If you only want to see what you want to see you will not even get a glimpse of the intention of this movie.

    by Hendrik Helmer
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
    Film of 2011, written and directed by Clint Eastwood and executive producer Steven Spielberg, presents a drama with 3 separate stories and how they converge at the end. One story shows a woman who died and came back during the Indonesia Tsunami. Another story where a boy lost his twin brother in an accident and then a psychic man portrayed by Matt Damon who has the power of making contact with the deceased. Movie moves a little slow for my taste but the reason might be to help the audience understand the process that each of these characters are going through.

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  • DCollard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hereafter is worth watching more than once. It grows on you.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2020
    I bought Hereafter (released in 2010) in July 2019 from Amazon. I knew nothing about it in advance, except that one of its main characters has psychic abilities, and that the film had received a lot of bad reviews and a lot of superlative reviews but nothing much in between. I didn't read any synopsis of the plot or any of the reviews. I just went into it cold.
    I've now watched Hereafter five times.
    At the end of the first viewing, I thought, "Huh??" The movie had stopped but it didn't seem to have reached a conclusion. I was ready to give it maybe 1 star out of 4 (mainly because of the first 10 minutes, which I won't describe because it's a spoiler).
    But, knowing that the critical reviews were so strongly divided, I decided to watch it again the next night. After the second viewing, I was giving it 3 stars out of 4; and I started reading the reviews.
    A couple of months later I watched it a third time. More things were falling into place. By now, I was giving it 3½ stars out of 4. And during the recent pandemic lockdown, I've watched it twice more. Now I definitely rate it as 4 stars out of 4.
    At one point along the way I suddenly recognised that there's no definite article in the title of the movie: there's no "The" in front. The title is simply Hereafter. And the ordinary meaning of that word is "from this point onwards" or "from now on".
    To my mind, the movie is really about how the major characters will move forward in their lives here on this Earth, in the wake of the experiences that they have had and we have witnessed. It isn't about anybody's afterlife. That also goes for the tormented psychic, George, who has visions of ghostly figures that seem to represent dead loved ones remembered by people who come to him for readings.
    The movie also leaves the viewer to notice how limited George's abilities are. He isn't a charlatan; he is genuine and earnest. He doesn't pretend to predict the future. Subjects who come to him for a reading find that he tells them things they already know, or could have known in their subconscious without wishing to acknowledge them. His abilities may amount to no more than some sort of telepathy. In giving a reading, George is unlocking those unacknowledged thoughts in his subjects' minds. And by the end of the film, George himself is unlocked too.
    (A sample of reviews by the professionals: The late Roger Eberts of the Chicago Sun-Times found it enthralling (rating: 4 stars out of 4). Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called it a bizarre and baffling turkey (rating: 1 out of 5). Rick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said it was one of the best things Clint Eastwood had ever done (rating: 5 out of 5). Deborah Ross of The Spectator called it a leaden mess.)
  • Derek Vernon-morris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hereafter - Double Play (DVD+Blu-ray) Matt Damon
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2011
    Very moving would be one of the best epithets for this film, Produced and Directed by Clint Eastwood, who is now respected for his Directing integrity as much as an Actor. His ethic according to commentaries in Special Features is to enjoy every minute of the production. Surpringly some of the action was filmed in the enormous water tanks at the Pinewood Studios in England.

    Cecile de France, plays Marie, a top ranking French Journalist on holiday with her boss/partner, when she is the victim of a tsaumi, overtaken by a tidal wave sweeping the resort, as she shops for gifts, for her partner's kids. She has a death experience before being revived, which haunts her, and leads her to write a book about it, but publishing is difficult.

    Matt Damon plays George, who has a psychic gift, and works now as a fork lift driver, to avoid his former publicity, and the attempts of his brother to exploit him. After being made redundant, he travells to London, to visit the Museum Home of Charles Dickens, his favourite Author.

    Here the third member of the trio involved with paranormal psychic activity, is Marcus, a London Twin who loses his brother Jason in a road accident, and who is in foster care because their Mother is an alcoholic. The twins are played by Frankie and George McLaren, excellently. Jason has apparently saved Marcos from a bomb blast in the London Underground, like a guardian spirit, by causing him to miss a train. The film cleverly explores the many avenues of possible fake and genuine Psychic and Spiritual involvement, as Marcus searches for someone to reunite him with his twin in the afterlife.

    All from diferent walks of life they converge at a London Book Fair where Marie is signing her new Book, entitled 'Hereafter'. Derek Jacobi, as himself is reading Dickens, and George goes to hear him, and also buys Marie's book, producing a psychic reflex, as they touch. At that moment Marcus who is visiting with his Foster Parents recognises George from an old website, and follows him to his hotel.
    George finally agrees to a session, and sets his mind at rest so he can move on.
    Clever Marcus locates Marie's hotel for George, and they meet, possibly happy ever after, and probably Hereafter.

    Matt Damon plays this part with great sensitivity, and Cecile de France portays a once successful public figure now an embarrassment struggling to get back on track, with harrowing realism; and the Twin boys appear to be incredibly accomplished and intelligent actors.
    Both discs have excellent quality, but only the ordinary DVD, contains the Special Features, and Commentaries.
    A haunting piano theme accompanies a lot of the action. The subject matter is not ground breaking, and it certainly is not a horror film, though it deals with situations which are horrific, but it is so thoughtfully produced that this film is definitely not one to miss.
  • MixMeister
    5.0 out of 5 stars Das bebildern, wofür es keine Bilder gibt ...
    Reviewed in Germany on June 2, 2011
    ... ist die höchste Herausforderung für einen Filmemacher. Clint Eastwood wird nachgesagt, dass er inzwischen bei Drehbüchern, die ihm gefallen, nicht mehr lange umschreibt oder zu Tode entwickeln lässt -- vermutlich auch, weil er spürt, dass er (Jahrgang 1930) nicht mehr ewig Zeit hat. Eine Drehbuchfassung von 2008 ist mit dem 2009 verfilmten Buch jedenfalls weitestgehend identisch. Zu "Hereafter" sagte er in einem Interview mit der NY Times, er nähere sich der Frage, ob es ein Jenseits gibt und wie es ist, aus der Position eines Menschen, der "nicht weiß".

    Ist es diese gewisse Demut, oder wieder einmal die Kombination von hochmotivierten Schauspielern, dem Drehbuch, in dem die wichtigen Fragen alle noch enthalten sind, und Eastwoods auf die Geschichte konzentriertem Regiestil, die diesen Film ausmacht? Ich habe festgestellt, dass die Logik, die Charaktere der drei Stränge gegen Ende zusammenzuführen (das ahnt man ja), mich nicht störte, trotz der Vorhersehbarkeit. Zu dem Zeitpunkt hatten die sehr unterschiedlichen Figuren mich bereits in ihren Bann geschlagen. Cécile le Frances Charakter Marie, das zunächst unbekümmerte "Medienkind", eine TV-Journalistin, die ohne innere Turbulenzen als Geliebte ihres Magazinchefs auf Reisen ist, kann mit der Veränderung, die ihre Nahtodeserfahrung in ihrer Seele hinterlässt, nicht mehr umgehen. Sie fällt aus ihrem Leben heraus und findet ein Neues, langsam, schrittweise. Matt Damons George, der Werksarbeiter mit dem Hellseherfluch, hat seine Reifung bereits hinter sich, als er der überdreht-liebenswerten Melanie begegnet (Bryce Dallas Howard). Die vorsichtige Romanze, die sich anbahnt, nimmt eine überraschende Wendung (Melanies Reaktion auf Georges Botschaft ist eine Oscarleistung in zehn Sekunden, schade, dass das wohl kein Verantwortlicher bemerkt hat). Der Zwillingsbruder Marcus, dem seine zweite Hälfte Jason abhanden gekommen ist, durchläuft seinen Trauerprozeß mit der Entschlossenheit eines Kindes, das weiss, das es sich *jetzt* darum kümmern muss. Es kann noch nicht anders.

    Die Darstellung der Momente, in denen die Grenzen unserer täglichen Wahrnehmung durchbrochen sind (insbesondere Georges Visionen) wurde weise auf Schemen und Sekundenbruchteile beschränkt. Auch beim jetzt dritten Mal entfaltet der Film seine tröstliche Aussage -- keine Angst haben zu müssen. Ob Sie mit diesem Film etwas anfangen können, wird wohl damit zusammenhängen, ob diese Frage ("ist da noch etwas?") in Ihrem Leben eine Quelle von Neugierde oder von Angst ist. Ein Actionfilm ist das nicht, auch wenn er so anfängt. Eher ein Arthousefilm mit Hollywoodbudget. Arthouse im positivsten Sinne, meine ich: konzentriert auf seine Charaktere und voller Empathie.

    Auch wenn der Schluss nicht ganz so genial ist wie der Rest des Films, gebe ich die volle Punktzahl. Dieser Film ist unterhaltsam und anrührend; und ich glaube auch, dass er "wichtig" ist ... weil er Menschen, die nicht täglich mit spirituellen Fragen umgehen (wollen), ein Hintertürchen aufmacht, ohne sie zu indoktrinieren.
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  • Jo ap
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super
    Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2024
    Fonctionnel et en très bon état tel qu’écrit dans la description
  • THE LONESOME REVIEWER.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une autre face de Clint en questionneur mystique.
    Reviewed in France on February 11, 2016
    Ce serait donc plutôt un Clint Eastwood inattendu que l'on eût retrouvé avec ce film charmant et plein d'humanité? Et c'est très bien comme ça puisque cette intrigue ne peut que ravir les cinéphiles qui recherchent un travail méticuleux et approfondi de la part d'un réalisateur notable.

    Trois destins qui se répartissent réciproquement de par le monde vont ici se trouver réunis par leurs interrogations et leurs quêtes concernant ''l'au-delà''.

    ''George'' (Matt Damon, irremplaçable dans ce rôle) est un américain qui, désabusé et quelque peu dégoûté, a délaissé ses dons de médium pour une adaptation plus ''conforme'' à un certain environnement social. Marie ( remarquable Cécile de France ) est au début du film une rescapée d'un terrible tsunami ( fortes images impressionnantes ), elle aussi va voir sa vie chamboulée par des ''visions'' oppressantes. Enfin Marcus, un tout jeune garçon qui venant de perdre son frère jumeau en sera terrassé et se retrouvera désarçonné face à sa problématique concernant la vie et la mort et de plus face à une mère en cure de désintoxication ( ''George McLaren'' et son frère jumeau ''Frankie'' sont très prometteurs dans leurs rôles respectifs. )

    Ce film n'a rien d'un spectacle fantastique aux images épouvantables du ''déjà-vu'' et les séquences des visions médiumniques sont très fugitives pour laisser place à une tendre peinture sur des psychologies que la vie a rendues fragiles et fébriles, en somme un humanisme ressort de ce film qui n'est pas décousu par trois histoires distinctes et bientôt plus, à condition de le suivre jusqu'à son dénouement, et il se suit avec plaisir.

    ( Pour ceux qui trouveraient que Clint et le sujet de son -ce- film sont extravagants et ''débiles'' je leur proposerais de montrer publiquement quelles sortes de connaissances et donc de sciences sont les leurs à propos de ce mystère-là de le vie et de la mort et donc, de '' l'au-delà ''... ! )

    N.B. J'ignore si le prix de ce Blu-ray ( + en DVD ) variera sur Amazon mais au prix actuel de ces disques excellents ( 5 euros 39 c! ) qui criera ''haro sur le baudet''? Au contraire!

    Billy.