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Hereafter (film)

Hereafter is a 2010 American drama film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood from a screenplay written by Peter Morgan. It tells three parallel stories about three people affected by death in similar ways—all three have issues of communicating with the dead; Matt Damon plays American factory worker George, who is able to communicate with the dead and who has worked professionally as a clairvoyant, but no longer wants to communicate with the dead; Cécile de France plays French television journalist Marie, who survives a near-death experience during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; and British schoolboy Marcus (played by Frankie and George McLaren), who loses the person closest to him. Bryce Dallas Howard, Lyndsey Marshal, Jay Mohr and Thierry Neuvic have supporting roles.

Hereafter
Theatrical release poster
Directed byClint Eastwood
Written byPeter Morgan
Produced byClint Eastwood
Kathleen Kennedy
Robert Lorenz
StarringMatt Damon
Cécile de France
CinematographyTom Stern
Edited byJoel Cox
Gary D. Roach
Music byClint Eastwood
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]
Release dates
  • September 12, 2010 (2010-09-12) (TIFF)
  • October 22, 2010 (2010-10-22) (United States)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
French
Budget$50 million[3]
Box office$107 million[4][5]

Morgan sold the script on spec to DreamWorks in 2008, but it transferred to Warner Bros. by the time Eastwood (who has a long-standing relationship with Warner Bros.) had signed on to direct in 2009. Principal photography ran from October 2009 to February 2010 on locations in London, San Francisco, Paris and Hawaii.

Hereafter premiered as a "Special Presentation" at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. The film was given a limited release on October 15, 2010 and was released across North America on October 22, 2010. Although a box office success, the film received mixed reviews, with critics praising the plot and acting performances, while noting that the movie suffered from a lack of focus on the story.

Plot edit

On assignment in India, French television journalist Marie Lelay is caught in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Pulled lifeless from the water, they try to resuscitate her but she's left for dead. She gasps back to life after glimpsing the afterlife. Marie is reunited with her lover Didier after and they return to Paris. The experience interferes with her work, so Didier (also her producer) gives her a leave of absence.

In San Francisco, George Lonegan reluctantly agrees to perform a psychic reading for Christos, a wealthy client of his brother Billy. An actual medium due to a childhood near-death experience, George quits as a psychic due to the emotional, disturbing impact of communicating with the dead. He asks if “June” means anything, which Christos denies; later he tells Billy that June was his late wife's nurse, with whom he was in love.

In London, 12-year-old twins Jason and Marcus try to prevent their alcoholic, heroin-addicted mother Jackie from losing them to social services. Evading the authorities, Jackie sends Jason to the chemist to pick up her detox prescription, having finally decided to get clean. Running from street thugs, Jason is hit by a van and killed. Social services then put Marcus into a foster home.

Marie travels to Switzerland to meet a hospice director, a former skeptic now convinced the afterlife exists. She persuades Marie to write a book on her experience, in hopes the scientific community will accept the reality of life beyond death.

Desperate for a reunion with his brother, Marcus steals money from his foster parents and seeks help to contact Jason, but only encounters frauds. Before he can board the London underground at Charing Cross, Jason's cap is blown from Marcus’s head. Anxious to find it, he misses his train, which explodes during the 2005 London Bombings.

At a cooking class, George is partnered with Melanie. Hitting it off, they prepare dinner at George's home, where a phone message from Billy forces him to reveal his ability as a psychic. Melanie persuades George to help her. The spirit of her father communicates through him, asking forgiveness for what he did to her as a child. Melanie flees in tears, and does not return to the cooking class.

Having been in talks with a publisher about a biography of François Mitterrand, Marie stuns them with her new manuscript: "Hereafter: A Conspiracy of Silence". The publisher rejects the work, but steers her toward another in London. Marie learns Didier does not intend to give back her job, as her reputation has been damaged from her interest in the hereafter, and he is sleeping with another woman, effectively ending their relationship.

Laid off from his factory job, George is persuaded by Billy to revive his psychic practice. However, he impulsively travels to London, on a Dickens kick, listening to Derek Jacobi’s audiobooks, visiting the Charles Dickens Museum and attending Jacobi's live reading at the London Book Fair, where Marie is also reading her newly published book, Hereafter. Handing George a signed copy, he has a flash of her near-drowning.

At the event with his foster parents, Marcus spots George, who he has read about online. George brushes him off and returns to his hotel, but Marcus stands outside until George agrees to do a reading. Through George, Jason tells Marcus he is happy in the afterlife, and that he had knocked off his cap to save Marcus at the train station, and not to fear being alone "because we are one." With this closure, Marcus visits his mother, who is improving in a rehab center.

George leaves a note for Marie, inviting her to a café, He has a vision of them kissing. Their shared glimpses of the hereafter having made them better appreciate life, George and Marie sit together.

Cast edit

 
NYFF 2010 "Hereafter" Press Conference

Production edit

Peter Morgan wrote the script on spec, and it was bought by DreamWorks in March 2008. The deal was reportedly worth a "low-seven-figure advance".[19] Executive producer Steven Spielberg was initially concerned that the low-key ending to the script would put audiences off the film, so Morgan rewrote it to be grander. However, subsequent drafts restored the original ending.[20] Following its split from Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks retained the script, and began talks with Clint Eastwood to direct. Eastwood was signed on in November 2008.[21] By the time of Matt Damon's casting in 2009, the script was being developed under the supervision of Eastwood's Malpaso Productions for Warner Bros. Eastwood was attracted to the script because he was keen to direct a supernatural thriller, and liked how Morgan incorporated real-world events into fiction. Eastwood told LA Weekly: "There's a certain charlatan aspect to the hereafter, to those who prey on people's beliefs that there's some afterlife, and mankind doesn't seem to be willing to accept that this is your life and you should do the best you can with it and enjoy it while you’re here, and that'll be enough. There has to be immortality or eternal life and embracing some religious thing. I don't have the answer. Maybe there is a hereafter, but I don't know, so I approach it by not knowing. I just tell the story."[11]

Production was based in the United Kingdom, due to tax incentives and funding from the UK Film Council, though filming locations spanned three countries.[20][22][23] Filming commenced in France on October 19, 2009.[10] A days filming was done at the old Belle Epoque, Le Grand Hôtel-Restaurant du Montenvers, in the village of Planet, near Chamonix. The hotel building was transformed into a Swiss hospice for scenes between Cécile de France and Marthe Keller. A cordon was set up around the area to prevent local residents and paparazzi taking photographs of the set, though the mayor of Chamonix was allowed through for a brief meeting with Eastwood.[17] Production then moved to Paris for four days.[17] On October 21, a short scene between de France and Mylène Jampanoï was filmed in a stairwell inside the France Télévisions building.[24]

In the first week of November, production moved to London for three weeks of filming in locations including Bermondsey and in Walworth. Scenes were also filmed on the Heygate Estate.[25] On November 7, scenes were filmed in Petticoat Lane Market and at the Cafe Le Jardin in Bell Lane.[26] Scenes were also filmed in an auditorium at Red Lion Square and at Camberwell New Cemetery.[27] The room was redressed to represent a fictional Center For Psychic Advancement, which the Marcus character visits.[11] A brief scene was filmed in a street in St. Pancras.[28] De France filmed the underwater scene in a studio tank at Pinewood Studios.[29] After these scenes were shot, production was halted, as Matt Damon was working on another film.[30]

Filming resumed on January 12, 2010; Eastwood filmed scenes with de France for three days on the Hawaiian island of Maui.[31] On the first day, scenes were filmed in the lobby and guest rooms of the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa in Kaanapali.[32] On January 13, scenes were filmed on Front Street in Lahaina. A hundred crew worked on the scenes.[31][33] The location managers were given permission by Lahaina authorities to close a small section of the street in order to film scenes depicting "an unnamed, South Pacific-type outdoor marketplace, complete with outdoor shopping stalls and street vendors".[33] The location manager explained to the Lahaina News, "Front Street's proximity to the water and the architecture of its buildings help supply a look that will require much less transformation towards this goal than other locations which were under consideration".[33] The street was closed off to vehicles on the evening of January 12.[33] The scene—the first scene of the film—depicts Cécile de France's character coming out of her hotel just as a tsunami hits the island. The aftermath of the tsunami was filmed on January 14 at a property in Kapalua.[34]

Production next moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. On January 19, scenes featuring Damon were shot at the California and Hawaiian Sugar Company refinery in Crockett, California, and the exterior of C&H Sugar is seen on screen. The location was not announced until filming had concluded, for fear that large crowds would gather to watch.[35] Filming also took place in Nob Hill, San Francisco and Emeryville. While production was in the Bay Area, it employed 300 local extras and crew members. Production returned to London on January 29 to shoot Damon's final scenes.[17][36] Later in the month, the London Book Fair was recreated inside the Alexandra Palace for a scene featuring George and Marie. Publishers including Random House had their stands built for the three-day shoot, two months before the real London Book Fair took place.[6]

Visual effects work was carried out by Los Angeles-based Scanline VFX. 169 effects were created, the key sequence of which was the tsunami, which features "full CG water shots and CG water extensions to water plates, digital doubles, CG set extensions, matte paintings, digital make-up fx and full CG environments with extensive destruction, from toppling digital palm trees to colliding digital cars".[37] An effect described as the "hereafter effect" also appears, "[giving] the viewer glimpses into the afterlife".[37]

Release edit

After initial speculation by Variety that the film would be released in December 2010, Warner Bros. announced that Hereafter would go on general release in the United States and Canada on October 22, 2010.[38][39]

A pre-release screening of Hereafter was held on August 10, 2010.[40] The film had its world premiere on September 12, 2010 at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.[41][42] The theatrical trailer was attached to The Town and Life as We Know It. Hereafter was also screened on October 10, 2010 as the Closing Night Film of the 48th New York Film Festival.[43] The film was given a limited release on October 15, 2010.[44]

The film premiered in Japan on February 19, 2011.[45] A few days after the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the film was withdrawn from all cinemas in that country, two weeks earlier than originally planned.[46] "Warner Bros. spokesperson Satoru Otani said the film's terrifying tsunami scenes were 'not appropriate' at this time."[46]

Critical reception edit

Hereafter has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes 47% of 235 reviews were positive, with an average rating of 5.70/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Despite a thought-provoking premise and Clint Eastwood's typical flair as director, Hereafter fails to generate much compelling drama, straddling the line between poignant sentimentality and hokey tedium."[47] Metacritic, gave the film a weighted average score of 56% based on 41 reviews.[48] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "C+" on a scale of A+ to F.[49][50]

Roger Ebert, gave it four out of four, calling it a film that "considers the idea of an afterlife with tenderness, beauty and a gentle tact. I was surprised to find it enthralling."[51][52] Justin Chang of Variety called it: "A beguiling blend of the audacious and the familiar; it dances right on the edge of the ridiculous and at times even crosses over, but is armored against risibility by its deep pockets of emotion, sly humor and matter-of-fact approach to the fantastical."[53] William Thomas of Empire gave it two out of five, and called it: "Slow, ponderous and as shallow as it thinks it is deep, lifted only by an impressive opening and fine work from Damon and Howard."[54]

Accolades edit

The film received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but lost to another Warner Bros. film, Inception. It won the Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture and was also nominated in the category of Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture.[55]

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Hereafter is a 2010 American drama film directed co produced and scored by Clint Eastwood from a screenplay written by Peter Morgan It tells three parallel stories about three people affected by death in similar ways all three have issues of communicating with the dead Matt Damon plays American factory worker George who is able to communicate with the dead and who has worked professionally as a clairvoyant but no longer wants to communicate with the dead Cecile de France plays French television journalist Marie who survives a near death experience during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and British schoolboy Marcus played by Frankie and George McLaren who loses the person closest to him Bryce Dallas Howard Lyndsey Marshal Jay Mohr and Thierry Neuvic have supporting roles HereafterTheatrical release posterDirected byClint EastwoodWritten byPeter MorganProduced byClint EastwoodKathleen KennedyRobert LorenzStarringMatt DamonCecile de FranceCinematographyTom SternEdited byJoel CoxGary D RoachMusic byClint EastwoodProductioncompaniesThe Kennedy Marshall Company 1 Malpaso Productions 1 Amblin Entertainment 2 Distributed byWarner Bros Pictures 1 Release datesSeptember 12 2010 2010 09 12 TIFF October 22 2010 2010 10 22 United States Running time129 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish FrenchBudget 50 million 3 Box office 107 million 4 5 Morgan sold the script on spec to DreamWorks in 2008 but it transferred to Warner Bros by the time Eastwood who has a long standing relationship with Warner Bros had signed on to direct in 2009 Principal photography ran from October 2009 to February 2010 on locations in London San Francisco Paris and Hawaii Hereafter premiered as a Special Presentation at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12 2010 The film was given a limited release on October 15 2010 and was released across North America on October 22 2010 Although a box office success the film received mixed reviews with critics praising the plot and acting performances while noting that the movie suffered from a lack of focus on the story Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot editOn assignment in India French television journalist Marie Lelay is caught in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami Pulled lifeless from the water they try to resuscitate her but she s left for dead She gasps back to life after glimpsing the afterlife Marie is reunited with her lover Didier after and they return to Paris The experience interferes with her work so Didier also her producer gives her a leave of absence In San Francisco George Lonegan reluctantly agrees to perform a psychic reading for Christos a wealthy client of his brother Billy An actual medium due to a childhood near death experience George quits as a psychic due to the emotional disturbing impact of communicating with the dead He asks if June means anything which Christos denies later he tells Billy that June was his late wife s nurse with whom he was in love In London 12 year old twins Jason and Marcus try to prevent their alcoholic heroin addicted mother Jackie from losing them to social services Evading the authorities Jackie sends Jason to the chemist to pick up her detox prescription having finally decided to get clean Running from street thugs Jason is hit by a van and killed Social services then put Marcus into a foster home Marie travels to Switzerland to meet a hospice director a former skeptic now convinced the afterlife exists She persuades Marie to write a book on her experience in hopes the scientific community will accept the reality of life beyond death Desperate for a reunion with his brother Marcus steals money from his foster parents and seeks help to contact Jason but only encounters frauds Before he can board the London underground at Charing Cross Jason s cap is blown from Marcus s head Anxious to find it he misses his train which explodes during the 2005 London Bombings At a cooking class George is partnered with Melanie Hitting it off they prepare dinner at George s home where a phone message from Billy forces him to reveal his ability as a psychic Melanie persuades George to help her The spirit of her father communicates through him asking forgiveness for what he did to her as a child Melanie flees in tears and does not return to the cooking class Having been in talks with a publisher about a biography of Francois Mitterrand Marie stuns them with her new manuscript Hereafter A Conspiracy of Silence The publisher rejects the work but steers her toward another in London Marie learns Didier does not intend to give back her job as her reputation has been damaged from her interest in the hereafter and he is sleeping with another woman effectively ending their relationship Laid off from his factory job George is persuaded by Billy to revive his psychic practice However he impulsively travels to London on a Dickens kick listening to Derek Jacobi s audiobooks visiting the Charles Dickens Museum and attending Jacobi s live reading at the London Book Fair where Marie is also reading her newly published book Hereafter Handing George a signed copy he has a flash of her near drowning At the event with his foster parents Marcus spots George who he has read about online George brushes him off and returns to his hotel but Marcus stands outside until George agrees to do a reading Through George Jason tells Marcus he is happy in the afterlife and that he had knocked off his cap to save Marcus at the train station and not to fear being alone because we are one With this closure Marcus visits his mother who is improving in a rehab center George leaves a note for Marie inviting her to a cafe He has a vision of them kissing Their shared glimpses of the hereafter having made them better appreciate life George and Marie sit together Cast edit nbsp NYFF 2010 Hereafter Press Conference Matt Damon as George Lonegan a reluctant psychic who can speak to the dead but prefers not to 6 7 Having previously starred in Eastwood s Invictus he was cast in Hereafter because Eastwood was so impressed by him 8 The original Hereafter production schedule clashed with Damon s filming commitments to The Adjustment Bureau so he initially suggested he recast the role of George for Ben Affleck Christian Bale Casey Affleck Hayden Christensen or Josh Brolin Instead Eastwood altered the filming schedule so Damon could complete both films 9 Cecile de France as Marie Lelay a French television journalist and tsunami 6 10 survivor Frankie and George McLaren as Jason and Marcus twin brothers At the beginning of the film Frankie plays the role of Jason and George the role of Marcus then both play Marcus alternately Jason is killed in a car accident early in the film and Marcus later attempts to contact him in the afterlife 11 Eastwood chose untrained actors because he did not want child actors who d been over instructed in Child Acting 101 9 Jay Mohr as Billy Lonegan George s brother 12 Bryce Dallas Howard as Melanie a woman with whom George tries to start a relationship 9 13 Thierry Neuvic as Didier Marie s lover Neuvic was on holiday in Corsica in September 2009 when he was called to audition for a role in the film His audition which took place at a Paris hotel lasted 15 minutes and he read two scenes for Eastwood Most of Neuvic s scenes were filmed in Paris 14 Marthe Keller as a doctor and director of a hospice in Switzerland Derek Jacobi as himself 15 reading Charles Dickens Little Dorrit at the London Book Fair Lyndsey Marshal as Jackie Marcus and Jason s mother a heroin addict 10 Richard Kind as Christos Andreou a client of Billy s who asks for George s psychic assistance Steven R Schirripa as Carlos the cooking instructor Jenifer Lewis 16 as Candace a woman who asks for assistance in contacting her dead child Franz Drameh as a teenager attacking Jason Mylene Jampanoi 17 as reporter Jasmine Stephane Freiss as Guillaume Belcher the boss interviewed by Marie Lelay on TV Laurent Bateau as Marie s TV producer Jean Yves Berteloot Michel Marie s publisher Niamh Cusack 18 as Angela Marcus s foster mother George Costigan as Dennis Marcus s foster father Mathew Baynton as college receptionist Tim FitzHigham as himself bearded author Tim s book All At Sea also features in the film Tom Price as the man Celine Sallette as secretaryProduction editPeter Morgan wrote the script on spec and it was bought by DreamWorks in March 2008 The deal was reportedly worth a low seven figure advance 19 Executive producer Steven Spielberg was initially concerned that the low key ending to the script would put audiences off the film so Morgan rewrote it to be grander However subsequent drafts restored the original ending 20 Following its split from Paramount Pictures DreamWorks retained the script and began talks with Clint Eastwood to direct Eastwood was signed on in November 2008 21 By the time of Matt Damon s casting in 2009 the script was being developed under the supervision of Eastwood s Malpaso Productions for Warner Bros Eastwood was attracted to the script because he was keen to direct a supernatural thriller and liked how Morgan incorporated real world events into fiction Eastwood told LA Weekly There s a certain charlatan aspect to the hereafter to those who prey on people s beliefs that there s some afterlife and mankind doesn t seem to be willing to accept that this is your life and you should do the best you can with it and enjoy it while you re here and that ll be enough There has to be immortality or eternal life and embracing some religious thing I don t have the answer Maybe there is a hereafter but I don t know so I approach it by not knowing I just tell the story 11 Production was based in the United Kingdom due to tax incentives and funding from the UK Film Council though filming locations spanned three countries 20 22 23 Filming commenced in France on October 19 2009 10 A days filming was done at the old Belle Epoque Le Grand Hotel Restaurant du Montenvers in the village of Planet near Chamonix The hotel building was transformed into a Swiss hospice for scenes between Cecile de France and Marthe Keller A cordon was set up around the area to prevent local residents and paparazzi taking photographs of the set though the mayor of Chamonix was allowed through for a brief meeting with Eastwood 17 Production then moved to Paris for four days 17 On October 21 a short scene between de France and Mylene Jampanoi was filmed in a stairwell inside the France Televisions building 24 In the first week of November production moved to London for three weeks of filming in locations including Bermondsey and in Walworth Scenes were also filmed on the Heygate Estate 25 On November 7 scenes were filmed in Petticoat Lane Market and at the Cafe Le Jardin in Bell Lane 26 Scenes were also filmed in an auditorium at Red Lion Square and at Camberwell New Cemetery 27 The room was redressed to represent a fictional Center For Psychic Advancement which the Marcus character visits 11 A brief scene was filmed in a street in St Pancras 28 De France filmed the underwater scene in a studio tank at Pinewood Studios 29 After these scenes were shot production was halted as Matt Damon was working on another film 30 Filming resumed on January 12 2010 Eastwood filmed scenes with de France for three days on the Hawaiian island of Maui 31 On the first day scenes were filmed in the lobby and guest rooms of the Sheraton Maui Resort amp Spa in Kaanapali 32 On January 13 scenes were filmed on Front Street in Lahaina A hundred crew worked on the scenes 31 33 The location managers were given permission by Lahaina authorities to close a small section of the street in order to film scenes depicting an unnamed South Pacific type outdoor marketplace complete with outdoor shopping stalls and street vendors 33 The location manager explained to the Lahaina News Front Street s proximity to the water and the architecture of its buildings help supply a look that will require much less transformation towards this goal than other locations which were under consideration 33 The street was closed off to vehicles on the evening of January 12 33 The scene the first scene of the film depicts Cecile de France s character coming out of her hotel just as a tsunami hits the island The aftermath of the tsunami was filmed on January 14 at a property in Kapalua 34 Production next moved to the San Francisco Bay Area On January 19 scenes featuring Damon were shot at the California and Hawaiian Sugar Company refinery in Crockett California and the exterior of C amp H Sugar is seen on screen The location was not announced until filming had concluded for fear that large crowds would gather to watch 35 Filming also took place in Nob Hill San Francisco and Emeryville While production was in the Bay Area it employed 300 local extras and crew members Production returned to London on January 29 to shoot Damon s final scenes 17 36 Later in the month the London Book Fair was recreated inside the Alexandra Palace for a scene featuring George and Marie Publishers including Random House had their stands built for the three day shoot two months before the real London Book Fair took place 6 Visual effects work was carried out by Los Angeles based Scanline VFX 169 effects were created the key sequence of which was the tsunami which features full CG water shots and CG water extensions to water plates digital doubles CG set extensions matte paintings digital make up fx and full CG environments with extensive destruction from toppling digital palm trees to colliding digital cars 37 An effect described as the hereafter effect also appears giving the viewer glimpses into the afterlife 37 Release editAfter initial speculation by Variety that the film would be released in December 2010 Warner Bros announced that Hereafter would go on general release in the United States and Canada on October 22 2010 38 39 A pre release screening of Hereafter was held on August 10 2010 40 The film had its world premiere on September 12 2010 at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival 41 42 The theatrical trailer was attached to The Town and Life as We Know It Hereafter was also screened on October 10 2010 as the Closing Night Film of the 48th New York Film Festival 43 The film was given a limited release on October 15 2010 44 The film premiered in Japan on February 19 2011 45 A few days after the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan the film was withdrawn from all cinemas in that country two weeks earlier than originally planned 46 Warner Bros spokesperson Satoru Otani said the film s terrifying tsunami scenes were not appropriate at this time 46 Critical reception edit Hereafter has received mixed reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes 47 of 235 reviews were positive with an average rating of 5 70 10 The website s critical consensus reads Despite a thought provoking premise and Clint Eastwood s typical flair as director Hereafter fails to generate much compelling drama straddling the line between poignant sentimentality and hokey tedium 47 Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 56 based on 41 reviews 48 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade C on a scale of A to F 49 50 Roger Ebert gave it four out of four calling it a film that considers the idea of an afterlife with tenderness beauty and a gentle tact I was surprised to find it enthralling 51 52 Justin Chang of Variety called it A beguiling blend of the audacious and the familiar it dances right on the edge of the ridiculous and at times even crosses over but is armored against risibility by its deep pockets of emotion sly humor and matter of fact approach to the fantastical 53 William Thomas of Empire gave it two out of five and called it Slow ponderous and as shallow as it thinks it is deep lifted only by an impressive opening and fine work from Damon and Howard 54 Accolades edit The film received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects but lost to another Warner Bros film Inception It won the Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture and was also nominated in the category of Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture 55 References edit a b c Honeycutt Kirk 14 October 2010 Hereafter Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 14 December 2021 Hereafter Amblin com Amblin Partners Retrieved 14 December 2021 Fritz Ben October 21 2010 Movie projector Paranormal Activity 2 looking to scare Jackass 3 D out of the top spot Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 21 2010 Hereafter 2010 Financial Information The Numbers Hereafter 2010 Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 17 2011 a b c Random House undated The London Book Fair to Star in Clint Eastwood s Next Film Hereafter permanent dead link Press release Retrieved on February 1 2010 reprinted on Book Southern Africa dead 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Hereafter Be a Jackass NBC Philadelphia NBC Universal Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Eastwood s latest is a matter of life and death The Japan Times February 18 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 16 a b Clint Eastwood film Hereafter is pulled from Japan BBC News 15 March 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 16 Hereafter Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 5 2022 Hereafter Reviews Metacritic Retrieved October 30 2010 HEREAFTER 2010 C CinemaScore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 John Young July 30 210 Box Office Report Paranormal Activity 2 scares up record 41 5 mil Entertainment Weekly Hereafter s C grade from CinemaScore moviegoers may not bode well for the film s future Ebert Roger October 19 2010 Why we need an afterlife real or not Chicago Sun Times Scott A O October 14 2010 The Dead Have Messages for the Land of the Living The New York Times Chang Justin 13 September 2010 Hereafter Variety William Thomas 2010 01 03 Hereafter Empire 9th Annual VES Awards visual 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