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2015102 minDrama

The Here After

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Is The Here After worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, 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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The Here After Synopsis

When John returns home to his father after serving time in prison, he is looking forward to starting his life afresh. However, in the local community his crime is neither forgotten nor forgiven.

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Top Cast

Ulrik Munther
Ulrik MuntherJohn
Loa Ek
Loa EkMalin
Mats Blomgren
Mats BlomgrenMartin
Ellen Jelinek
Ellen JelinekBea
Felix Göransson
Felix GöranssonKorv-Hannes
Stefan Cronwall
Stefan CronwallGrannen
Wiesław Komasa
Wiesław KomasaGrandfather
Inger Nilsson
Inger NilssonPrincipal
Jan-Erik Olsson
Jan-Erik OlssonErik
Pia Edlund
Pia EdlundSickan

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Is The Here After worth watching?

The Here After has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is The Here After hit or flop?

The Here After has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Here After?

The Here After is a Drama movie that When John returns home to his father after serving time in prison, he is looking forward to starting his life afresh. However, in the local community ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 25, 2025
★ 7

Auteur Magnus von Horn has created something that is quite deeply troubling to watch here as we follow the struggles of the young “John” (Ulrik Munther) as he returns home after a period of incarceration. Whilst we are uncertain as to quite what he did, we do know that he was locked up for two years and that his return home and to school is being treated with pretty universal disdain by his small, tightly-knit, community. What now ensues is a delicately presented evaluation of mob rule. Initially using more psychological tools like shunning before that particular pot over-boils and heads inevitably towards more extreme and dangerous behaviour. Munther delivers a really quite poignant performance here as does Mats Blomgren as his distraught and increasingly conflicted father “Martin” and the assembled supporting cast who offer up an effective degree of animus and toxicity that resonates more as the story asks questions that we know cannot be answered straightforwardly by anyone. I did wonder, on the plausibility front, if the absence of the police or other authorities to keep an eye on this young man either for the protection of himself or his community didn’t quite ring true, but perhaps their omission from the thrust of the story managed to further illustrate just how brutal even the most ostensibly civilised can be when their wagons get circled. Not an easy watch, nor a conclusive one, but worth an hour and an half.