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Journalist | Afterlife
A supernatural thriller centered on three people -- a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy -- who are touched by death in different ways.
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A supernatural thriller centered on three people -- a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy -- who are touched by death in different ways.
6.5/10
IMDbOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Michael
Top Ten Films | 2010
Best NonEuropean Director Regista del Miglior Film NonEuropeo | 2011 | Clint
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2011 | Clint
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2011 | Bryan
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Christine
Worst British Supporting Actor | 2011 | Derek
Worst British Supporting Actor For | 2011 | Derek
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2011 | George
Feature Film | 2011 | Stephen S.
Best Special Effects Migliori effetti speciali | 2011
Best Music | 2011 | Clint
Best Writing | 2011 | Peter
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2011 | Frankie
Best Director | 2011 | Clint
Best Actress | 2011 | Cécile de
Best Science Fiction Film | 2011
Worst Film | 2010
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 106,956,330 USD
This movie was pulled from theaters in Japan after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit in March 2011.
For a while, it seemed that Matt Damon would be unable to appear in this movie due to his commitment to The Adjustment Bureau (2011) so he suggested to Clint Eastwood to consider Christian Bale, Casey Affleck, Hayden Christensen, or Josh Brolin in his place. Instead, Eastwood was able to adjust the filming schedule so that Damon could appear in both movies.
In a February 2010 interview with the U.K.'s "Daily Telegraph", Clint Eastwood described this movie as "three different stories with people who have gone through some sort of stressful time and it's about how they sort of converge together. Much like a lot of French movies have been in the past, where the stories kind of converge together, and destiny drives each person towards the other."
After George Lonegan (Matt Damon) does the psychic reading for his brother's client, he turns on a book on tape and lays down. He is listening to Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield", read by Derek Jacobi.
The restaurant in which Thierry Neuvic and Cécile de France have dinner is Sanderens, the restaurant of chef Alain Sanderens, who became a sensation when he relinquished his three stars and reopened the prestigious Lucas Carton under his own name, and with a more affordable menu. Since then, the place has regained two stars.
"George Lonegan: I'm sorry, I'm losing him now. He's... he's leaving. He wants to leave. Marcus: No, Jase. Don't go. You can't. [starts crying] Marcus: Don't leave me. I don't wanna be here without you. Please, Jase, don't go. I miss you. George Lonegan: Okay, he came back. He's here. He says if you're worried about being on your own, don't be. You're not. Because he is you and you are him. One cell. One person. Always."
"Billy: [about George] He said, "A life that's all about death is no life at all.""