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2019110 minDrama

After the Wedding

Is After the Wedding a Hit or Flop?

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Is After the Wedding worth watching? With a rating of 6.36/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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After the Wedding Synopsis

Seeking funds for her orphanage in India, Isabelle travels to New York to meet Theresa, a wealthy benefactor. An invitation to attend a wedding ignites a series of events in which the past collides with the present while mysteries unravel.

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Top Cast

Julianne Moore
Julianne MooreTheresa
Michelle Williams
Michelle WilliamsIsabel
Billy Crudup
Billy CrudupOscar
Abby Quinn
Abby QuinnGrace
Alex Esola
Alex EsolaJonathan
Susan Blackwell
Susan BlackwellGwen
Will Chase
Will ChaseFrank
Eisa Davis
Eisa DavisTanya
Greta Quispe
Greta QuispeCibele
Alex Cranmer
Alex CranmerEddie

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Is After the Wedding worth watching?

After the Wedding has received mixed reviews with a 6.36/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is After the Wedding hit or flop?

After the Wedding has received average ratings (6.36/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is After the Wedding?

After the Wedding is a Drama movie that Seeking funds for her orphanage in India, Isabelle travels to New York to meet Theresa, a wealthy benefactor. An invitation to attend a wedding ignite...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 27, 2022
★ 6

I haven't seen the Danish film upon which this is based, so I cannot say whether it does or doesn't stay true to that. Taken on it's own, however, it is an emotional car-crash of a film that didn't work for me at all. Michelle Williams seems to be in a giant sulk in almost all of her scenes - it is as if she is in some sort of vacuum. The ultimately - albeit benignly, manipulative Julianne Moore doesn't fare that much better, though her role has more moving parts for her to work with. Both the husband and the daughter seem to behave oddly and unrealistically at significant moments and the few rare moments of anger/passion seem eerily detached. The characters are all too busy lying to themselves and each other that they forget they are lying to the audience too... Pity, had great potential.