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Hereafter (2010)

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 MovieReviews (1.5 by 4 users)
Thrillers
0 min.

NR

Synopsis:
"Clint Eastwood directs this supernatural thriller about three very different people and their responses to death, including a hesitant American psychic named George (Matt Damon) who may be able to help the others find answers and peace. Marie (Cécile De France) is a French journalist caught up in the aftereffects of the devastating 2004 tsunami, while in London, young Marcus (Frankie McLaren) seeks to contact his deceased twin brother."


Currently 3 reviews and 1 comments.

"Nice reviews"

"It seems that people on here didn't like this movie. I would say that it was alright. The story lines were a little shaky and it did get irritating how he kept referring to his ability as a "curse". I figured that he would end up going to the black woman who lost her child and give her a reading. It was pretty messed up that he did not. That is pretty selfish considering what she had been through. It was worse that the version that I watched had no subtitles so I couldn't understand them when they spoke French."
by jmpviper on Thu Feb 9th, 2012
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"Not worth the money...previews missleading"

"To sum it up.....Go rent a movie at blockbusters or netflix. It was a terrible waste of money, my time. 5 people walked out of the theater. It was like a man who loves adventure, action, mystery going to watch a ballet, opera. It was a total waste of cash."
by jason on Sat Oct 30th, 2010
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"Potentially intriguing, Stunningly disappointing"

"The TV previews of this film had an intriguing draw; tsunami disaster, and the aftermath of a near-death experience. An emotionally lost child, searching for a connection to his dead twin, and brief glances of a man, played by Matt Damon, who had the "gift" to help them both "see" what they needed.

This film turned into a total disappointment, as what the TV previews offered, were as good as it got. Damon's character was pathetically self-indulgent, spending the entire "plot" feeling sorry for himself for his "curse", and avoiding the only other characters that had potential to move this film to a higher level, worthy of spending over two hours sitting through. The debut of Cecile De France was the only interesting part of this film."
by xolis21 on Sat Oct 30th, 2010
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