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2015, Romance/Drama, 1h 31m
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Faced with a midlife crisis, a woman (Marcia Gay Harden) travels to Costa Rica and meets a younger man (Óscar Jaenada) who shows her adventure and romance.
Genre: Romance, Drama
Original Language: English
Director: Juan Feldman
Producer: Juan Feldman , Shannon Campbell , Christian Calderon
Writer: Joel Silverman
Release Date (Theaters): Aug 21, 2015 limited
Release Date (Streaming): Nov 18, 2016
Runtime: 1h 31m
Distributor: Level 33 Entertainment
Production Co: Mano a Mano Films, Classic Films
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Marcia Gay Harden
Óscar Jaenada
Jenna Ortega
Jackie Torres
Sonni Paisley
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Yvette Thor
Juan Feldman
Joel Silverman
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Shannon Campbell
Christian Calderon
Salvador Lleo De La Fe
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Andrew Gross
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Celine Diano
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Mary Vernieu
Venus Kanani
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Describing herself as a “pathetic librarian” Jane decides to take off for this exotic country before she takes her own life. She meets Juan (Oscar Jaenada), a local guide and gigolo, who romances American women for money. After all, he need a lot of money to send his daughter Anna (Jenna Ortega) to a fancy private school where she can get the best education and eventually go to college.
When she first gets to Costa Rica, Jane is the typical lonely American woman looking for something. While Juan feels he can satisfy her, he soon realized she is not interested in anything romantic. She is there to see the beauty of the country and the local flora and fauna. While Juan shows Jane the wonders of his country, she conveys to him the great wonders of the world of books. He is impressed with her intelligence and manages to stir something inside this woman, while at the same time she is doing something to him. He is not interested in simply taking her money. He is interested in Jane, the intelligent and confused woman. Jane came to Costa Rica to “do a little living” before she dies, but she does more than simply a “little” living. And Juan also discovers much more than simply the wonders of his country. The beauty of Costa Rica is unveiled on the screen like a magical travel video, as the adventure and yes, eventual romance, between the two characters slowly unfolds.
“ After Words takes audiences on a unique and life-affirming journey to beautiful Costa Rica,” said Andreas Olavarria, President of Level 33 Entertainment. “The film features another in a long line of terrific performances by Marcia Gay Harden as well as several wonderful turns by a talented supporting cast led by Oscar Jaenada.”
Harden is brilliant as Jane, a woman who starts out completely despondent and ends up having the best week of her entire life. This is a charming film that will leave audiences feeling hopeful.
After Words is currently unrated however it is not suitable for young kids.
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Review: ‘After Words’ says little about a woman’s reawakening
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The good news about “After Words” is that it offers Marcia Gay Harden a rare film lead. The bad news: Harden’s role in this groan-worthy dramedy is so dreary and ill-conceived that even her formidable talents can’t bring it to life.
Harden plays Jane, a frumpy, painfully awkward introvert with an unwieldy hairdo and clunky glasses — on a chain, no less — who gets laid off as a Los Angeles librarian. Jane is unfazed, however, as the deeply depressed book lover intends to commit suicide anyway, so, y’know, good timing. In addition, she’s planned a last-hurrah trip to Costa Rica, apparently to die somewhere beautiful and remote.
Unlike viewers — specifically, anyone who’s seen “Shirley Valentine” — little could Jane predict what’s in store for her upon arriving in the tropical paradise. Her surprise comes in the form of the younger Juan (Óscar Jaenada), a cute, kind, hyper-ebullient tour guide who takes Jane on a whirlwind week of sightseeing. In the process, he cracks her seemingly impenetrable shell. Suffice to say, one doobie and first-timer Jane’s a goner.
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If only we learned how Jane wound up so alone, sad and dysfunctional, the story might have made more sense. But as written by Joel Silverman, her character is built on tics and trepidation instead of flesh and blood.
Single dad Juan moonlights as a gigolo to pay for private school for his precocious young daughter (Jenna Ortega, adorable), but that’s a dubious wrinkle that’s handled far too glibly and gets lost in the narrative shuffle.
The film, directed by Juan Feldman, who shares story credit with Silverman, certainly works as an eye-popping travelogue. But as an emotionally resonant look at a middle-aged woman’s reawakening, it’s an underwhelming trip.
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Review: A Despairing Librarian Is Ready to Check Out in ‘After Words’
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In September, television viewers will have a chance to see Marcia Gay Harden play a brusque, decisive, rule-bending doctor in the new CBS drama “ Code Black .” Anyone who wants to see her play more or less the polar opposite of that character is hereby referred to “ After Words ,” a romance novel of a movie featuring the world’s most stereotypical librarian.
Ms. Harden plays that librarian, Jane, a mousy woman who as the film opens is laid off and uses the occasion to give up on life, which she seemed not to be enjoying much anyway. She plans a one-way trip to Costa Rica, leaving her last will and testament behind on her table. Once in that country, though, she hires a personal guide named Juan (Óscar Jaenada) who gradually draws her out of her shell.
Ms. Harden is fine in a role that requires little, but her character is a lazy stereotype that ought to make real librarians wince. Sure, librarians tend to be well read and take great pleasure in books, but most also probably have friends, social lives and a curiosity about the world. That Jane has none of those things costs the character credibility, and her transformation at the hands of Juan is also nonsense. A few beers and a zip line ride can undo a lifetime of timidity? Only in flimsy fantasies.
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Movie Review: ‘After Words’ Starring Marcia Gay Harden
“ After Words ” could easily be a commercial for Costa Rica. Marcia Gay Harden plays a stereotypical librarian who pays no attention to her appearance and lives a quiet life immersed in books but not participating in her actual life. She’s even stereotypically named Jane. If you can get past the cliches, the movie is actually touching and enjoyable, when Jane takes herself to Costa Rica and meets a younger man named Juan.
What Juan doesn’t know is that Jane has just lost her job at the library because she is no longer needed in the age of digitalization. As an aging woman, she feels she has nothing to live for, so her trip to Costa Rica is a last hurrah – in a very real sense. Her plan is to commit suicide while there.
Juan is desperate for the client and is nothing if not persuasive, so he puts a damper on Jane’s plans by convincing her to continue her tours day after day. What follows is a complete transformation of this woman’s life.
All of the other characters in the movie are peripheral. It’s really all about Jane and Juan, and again, it’s the actors and the direction by Juan Feldman that transcend the script. Of course, Costa Rica is a beautiful backdrop that serves as its own character in the movie in many ways.
“After Words” is being released by Level 33 on Fri., Aug. 21, 2015 at the Anthology Film Archives in New York City and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Royal with openings in multiple theaters across North America.
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I was an English teacher, not a librarian, but I loved the movie “After Words.” The tender portrayal of the two main characters was moving. Their mutual experiences of joy were sweet and human.
This is the most touching film I have watched, it´s beautiful and very meanigful . It is a pity that it has been so underestimated. Cinema as art and philosophy and shows so much love for literature and human love.
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After Words
2015, nr, 90 min. directed by juan feldman. starring marcia gay harden, óscar jaenada, jenna ortega, ron canada, jackie torres., reviewed by steve davis , fri., aug. 21, 2015.
Remember the lovely 1950 British comedy/drama Last Holiday , in which a sad and lonely salesman (a sublime Alec Guinness) spends his life’s savings to stay at an upscale seaside resort on the assumption he has only a few weeks to live? (Forget the schmaltzy 2006 Queen Latifah remake.) In many ways, the equally lovely After Words echoes the same quiet desperation of someone at the end of her rope. Here, the sad and lonely Jane (Harden), a middle-aged librarian living an anonymous existence in Los Angeles with only a cat for company, decides to travel to Costa Rica after losing her job to a depressed economy and the Internet. But this is not the traditional vacation getaway to an exotic locale. The two prescription bottles she packs with her belongings suggest Jane is looking for a more permanent version of rest and relaxation on this trip. When she hires the handsome Juan (Jaenada), a smooth-talking but good-hearted tour guide and sometimes gigolo, to show her around his beautiful Central American country, however, you wonder whether she’ll follow through with this planned suicide mission. Or will Jane finally get her groove?
Predictable but never coy about it, After Words speaks to the fateful connection that sometimes occurs between two people under the most improbable circumstances. Sure, the two principals are stock characters you’ve seen plenty of times before, but both Harden and Jaenada imbue them with a little something extra, something that holds your attention even though you know exactly how everything will end from the moment these two people meet. Even Jane’s blossoming transformation from mousy spinster with hunched posture to attractive, mature woman open to the possibility of intimacy is subtly handled – she becomes a delicate jungle orchid nurtured by the respectfulness of a sincere man who wants to better himself. Who needs the slightly annoying literary quotations bookending the film when this tender relationship communicates its essence? It’s in this respect that After Words needs no words at all.
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By Harvey Karten
AFTER WORDS Level 33 Entertainment Reviewed by: Harvey Karten for Shockya. Databased on Rotten Tomatoes. Grade: B+ Director: Juan Feldman Screenwriter: Juan Feldman (story), Joel Silverman (screenplay) Cast: Marcia Gay Harden, Óscar Jaenada, Jenna Ortega, Ron Canada, Jackie Torres Screened at: Critics’ DVD, NYC, 7/24/15 Opens: August 21, 2015
Hip travelers know that the best place to go on vacation is to Costa Rica. This tropical paradise has perhaps the world’s most eco-friendly government, one which refuses to sell out to the timber industry. Sights both on the Caribbean and the Pacific—to say nothing of the country’s center—are outstanding. In this small, mountainous country not far from any point in the United States you can watch crocodiles being fed, volcanoes that threaten to erupt, and can take rides on funiculars through rain forests as well as on the well-known zip lines. And the tourist does not get robbed blind: four-star hotels in the capital of San José offer suites with private Jacuzzis for $130 a night while exotic resorts deep in the rain forest can be picked up for a sum that middle-income Americans might afford.
But here’s the best thing about that magical place: you can throw away your anti-depressants. At least that’s what Juan Feldman and Joel Silverman, director and scripter would have us believe, with “After Words,” essentially a two-hander featuring remarkable performances by Marcia Gay Harden as a terminally depressed California librarian who goes to Costa Rica with intentions to commit suicide there, and Óscar Jaenada who serves as her tour guide with a personality as extroverted as the tourist’s is wrapped up in herself.
What emerges during the hour and a half is not only believable but could serve as an extended product placement for the Costa Rica Tourist Board, and could leave a smile on your face a mile long and a kilometer-and-a-half wide.
Jane (Marcia Gay Harden) has just been told that her library has lost its funding. She’s out of a job but is to go through with her plan to travel from Santa Monica to Costa Rica for what could be her last vacation. Her depression shows through her frizzy hair and a face betraying no emotion other than sadness. She encounters Juan (Óscar Jaenada), the typically ebullient tour guide who is putting his bright daughter through an expensive American school but makes most of his income as a male hooker. Kidded by his pals who take bets on when he will “get into the pants” of his latest customer, he is stunned when, having already paid him $75 for private touring, Jane hands over the $500 tuition he owes to the school.
Juan is a good man. He will not take the money without working for it, and takes on the job of being her guide for the rest of her time in the Central American country. Though the trajectory is predictable, the dialogue, particularly the dryly comic exchanges between the two who are so opposite in personality, forms the delicious entertainment of the story while lush forests and beaches take on the role of romantic backdrop. “After Words” is filmed in location in Quepos and Manuel Antonio Park on the Pacific side and Puerto Viejo and Tortuguera on the Caribbean.
U nrated. 91 minutes. © Harvey Karten, Member, New York Film Critics Online
Story – B+ Acting – A- Technical – A- Overall – B+
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Movie Info. Faced with a midlife crisis, a woman (Marcia Gay Harden) travels to Costa Rica and meets a younger man (Óscar Jaenada) who shows her adventure and romance. Genre: Romance, Drama ...
Courtesy of Level 33 Entertainment. Making his feature debut after a substantial career in other filmmaking roles, director Juan Feldman delivers an awkward dramedy that hews closely to TV-movie ...
After Words: Directed by Juan Feldman. With Marcia Gay Harden, Ron Canada, Yvette Thor, Haydee Bisval. A librarian facing a mid-life crisis travels to Costa Rica.
After Words Movie Review Category: Movies. Marcia Gay Harden carries the movie After Words, the story of Jane, a lonely, depressed, middle-aged librarian from Los Angeles who travels to Costa Rica for a week to experience something new before she dies. After realizing she won't have anything interesting to relive at the moment when your whole ...
By Gary Goldstein. Aug. 20, 2015 6:30 PM PT. The good news about "After Words" is that it offers Marcia Gay Harden a rare film lead. The bad news: Harden's role in this groan-worthy dramedy ...
Ms. Harden plays that librarian, Jane, a mousy woman who as the film opens is laid off and uses the occasion to give up on life, which she seemed not to be enjoying much anyway. She plans a one ...
After Words - Metacritic. 2015. TV-14. Samuel Goldwyn Company. 1 h 31 m. Summary Jane (Marcia Gay Harden), a bookish introvert, loses her job as a librarian and spirals downward into depression. The library and all of its books gave her life a meaning. Jane contemplates suicide and decides to see something beautiful before she dies, traveling ...
Marcia Gay Harden (Jane)Ron Canada (Nelson)Yvette Thor (Anne)Haydee Bisval (Neighbor)Óscar Jaenada (Juan Chapa)Huguette Urhausen (Library Patron in Los Angeles)Beatriz Rojas Cardenas (Angela ...
8/10. fun adventure in Costa Rica. ksf-2 25 February 2016. When Jane's library job closes down, she takes a trip to Costa Rica to get away. There, she immediately meets tour guide "Juan", who has decided he will take advantage of her, for money, and maybe even for more. Marcia Harden is Jane, who has always been closed in and private, so ...
Movie Review: 'After Words' Starring Marcia Gay Harden. Oscar Jaenada in "After Words". " After Words " could easily be a commercial for Costa Rica. Marcia Gay Harden plays a stereotypical librarian who pays no attention to her appearance and lives a quiet life immersed in books but not participating in her actual life.
After Words is a 2015 American film shot in Costa Rica. ... Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 38% of eight surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 5.6/10. References. External links. After Words at IMDb; This page was last edited ...
After Words 2015, NR, 90 min. Directed by Juan Feldman. Starring Marcia Gay Harden, Óscar Jaenada, Jenna Ortega, Ron Canada, Jackie Torres. REVIEWED By Steve Davis ...
Released August 21st, 2015, 'After Words' stars Marcia Gay Harden, Óscar Jaenada, Jenna Ortega, Ron Canada The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 31 min, and received a user score of 57 (out of ...
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After Words Movie Review. By Harvey Karten Aug 16, 2015 AFTER WORDS, MARCIA GAY HARDEN. AFTER WORDS Level 33 Entertainment Reviewed by: Harvey Karten for Shockya. Databased on Rotten Tomatoes.
About this movie. Academy Award® Winner Marcia Gay Harden (50 SHADES OF GREY) stars as a librarian who attempts to escape her mid-life crisis by traveling to Costa Rica. There she meets a younger man who takes her on an unexpected journey filled with adventure and romance.
35. METASCORE. Generally unfavorable reviews based on 7 Critic Reviews. tbd. USER SCORE. No score yet. Now Playing: After Words. Summary: Jane (Marcia Gay Harden), a bookish introvert, loses her job as a librarian and spirals downward into depression. The library and all of its books gave her life a meaning.
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After opens with some narration about how certain moments in life seem to define a person, and from there, the clichés pretty much don't stop. ... Mark Dujsik has been writing about film since 2001. He is the sole writer, editor, and publisher of Mark Reviews Movies. Mark was a staff writer/co-critic at UR Chicago Magazine from 2007 until the ...
Hemingway's lost prose lives on, in a sense, in the movie "The Words," which opens with a writer named Clayton Hammond ( Dennis Quaid) reading from his new novel in a Manhattan bookstore. But hold on. Don't get ahead of the story. I know you're thinking Hammond's book is actually the long-lost Hemingway manuscript.
Synopsis. After Words is an English movie released on 21 August, 2015. The movie is directed by Juan Feldman and featured Marcia Gay Harden, Oscar Jaenada and Jenna Ortega as lead characters. Read ...