Aftersun

Aftersun (2022)

7.7/10 1,584 votes 1h 41m HD

Overview

Sophie reflects on the shared joy and private melancholy of a holiday she took with her father twenty years earlier. Memories real and imagined fill the gaps between miniDV footage as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn't.

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Cast

Paul Mescal

Paul Mescal

Calum

Frankie Corio

Frankie Corio

Sophie

Celia Rowlson-Hall

Celia Rowlson-Hall

Adult Sophie

Sally Messham

Sally Messham

Belinda

Spike Fearn

Spike Fearn

Olly

Harry Perdios

Harry Perdios

Toby

Ruby Thompson

Ruby Thompson

Laura

Kayleigh Coleman

Kayleigh Coleman

Jane

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Calum" (Paul Mescal) and his daughter "Sophie" (Frankie Corio) head off for a holiday in Turkey. Initially their experience reminded me of "Carry on Abroad" (1972) with the usual building works and booking errors, but soon they settle into a comfortable poolside routine and we begin to learn a little about the dynamic between father and daughter. The occasional conversation with their absent mother tells us the parents are no longer together and a series of ongoing vacation activities paired with brief flashbacks from the adult "Sophie" help us to follow the young girl's attempts to get to know her father better - and he, her - as they relax in the sunshine. This features a strong and confident performance from the young Corio and there is an engaging familial dynamic here between the two. His character is protective but indulgent, her's independent and curious - and auteur Charlotte Wells allows their characterisations to develop for us in a well paced, considered fashion. Nothing really happens here - and yet so much does with their relationship and their respective maturity. It has a realism to it - there are no "jump" moments as such, it's about evolution and both have plenty of scope for that. I am not sure it really needs to be seen at a cinema, but it is certainly worth watching when it hits the smaller screen.

October 26, 2022
Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

5/10

I was pulled into watching this movie by the high ratings it received rather than the plot or the performers. So I find myself in the weird position of wondering if I am a bit thick and just didn’t “get it.” For to me the movie was a mess. There were some striking scenes and fine acting, but it all seemed disjointed and confused to me.

Between shaky camera syndrome and recurring flashing images that meant nothing to me, I lost the thread of the story besides the obvious, which was showing the ongoing interaction between father and daughter. Several of the quiet scenes seemed to trail off and take on the appearance of a still life picture, and then suddenly we are in the next scene, Wait, what was the previous scene all about?

There were a few hints alluding to the father’s melancholy state of mind and where it might have led him (since we were not told explicitly) and those scenes should have been critical ones driving the plot and the mood of the story. But they felt like they were offered just as sidebar information.

January 7, 2023
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badelf

8/10

This is about an important topic in today's world - unrecognized mental health issues. First, let me say that the acting is tremendous. Paul Mescal did an awesome job of portraying the silence of depression. Even Frankie impressed me, like another Ana Paquin. This is a powerful story that clearly mirrors the unanswered questions in the life of auteur Charlotte Wells. This film has been added to my movie list "Directors About Themselves". https://letterboxd.com/sirlaffalot/list/directors-about-themselves/ I was really only not pleased with the introduction of Older Sophie's domestic life. We don't learn anything about them and it leaves a hole in the overall script.

February 9, 2023
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MarciaClarke

8/10

Would almost describe it as boring except I felt very uneasy and on edge the whole time. A humanistic portrait of a father-daughter relationship that evokes the question of what is it to be a good father.

December 30, 2023
Horseface

Horseface

3/10

I unintentionally farted during the movie's perhaps most serious scene and started laughing because of the contrast. Then, as the character on-screen started sobbing, I started laughing harder, and I couldn't stop myself, and tears started rolling.

That's a true story, and by far the best moment of the movie for me. I wanted to like this movie as my brother recommended it, but it's... Toxic. I can tell from the songs that are played throughout that someone in my age group made this. But... It's narcissism. It's like a shit teenager from when I was a teenager grew up, and never became an adult. Whoever made this is a piece of shit. That's what I'm left with.

I want nothing to do with the father in this movie, I don't want to know how his broken daughter is trying to become unbroken. I don't want anything to do with anyone involved in making this movie, unless they thought they were making a scathing commentary of how narcissism becomes negative heritage for the unfortunate descendants of them.

July 27, 2024

"Don't you ever feel like..." (Clip)

"I love to dance." (Clip)

"Did you have a good holiday?" (Clip)

WATCH AT HOME NOW (Clip)

In AFTERSUN, Charlotte Wells lets Queen and Bowie tell the story (Featurette)

Charlotte Wells Wins Outstanding Debut For Aftersun (Featurette)

Paul Mescal & Frankie Corio Behind the Scenes at London Film Festival (Featurette)

Paul Mescal & Frankie Corio introduce AFTERSUN (Featurette)

Charlotte Wells Dives into the Making of Aftersun at NYFF60 (Featurette)

I'm Her Dad Though, Actually (Clip)

Official Preview (Clip)

Director Charlotte Wells on Collaborating with Paul Mescal & Frankie Corio (Featurette)

Official Trailer #2 (Trailer)

Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio and Charlotte Wells chat Aftersun (Featurette)

Official Clip (Clip)

Academy Conversations w/ Barry Jenkins, Charlotte Wells & Adele Romanski (Featurette)

Official Trailer (Trailer)

Charlotte Wells & Frankie Corio on Aftersun at NYFF60 (Featurette)

Official US Trailer (Trailer)