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Hereafter

Touched by death. Changed by life.
2010 | 129m | English

(97722 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Peter Morgan
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Three people — a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy — are touched by death in different ways.
Release Date: Oct 22, 2010
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Peter Morgan
Genres: Fantasy, Drama
Keywords journalist, afterlife, tsunami
Production Companies Amblin Entertainment, Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Box Office Revenue: $107,000,000
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matt Damon George Lonegan
Cécile de France Marie Lelay
Bryce Dallas Howard Melanie
Thierry Neuvic Didier
Cyndi Mayo Davis Island Hotel Clerk
Lisa Griffiths Stall Owner
Jessica Griffiths Island Girl
Ferguson Reid Rescuer
Derek Sakakura Rescuer
George McLaren Markus/Jason
Frankie McLaren Markus/Jason
Lyndsey Marshal Jackie
Jay Mohr Billy
Rebekah Staton Social Worker
Declan Conlon Social Worker
Charlie Creed-Miles Photographer
Richard Kind Christos
Claire Price Marcus' Teacher
Franz Drameh Teenager
Marcus Boyea Teenager
Niamh Cusack Foster Mother
George Costigan Foster Father
Mathew Baynton College Receptionist
Paul Antony-Barber Nigel
Selina Cadell Mrs. Joyce
Derek Jacobi Derek Jacobi
Tim FitzHigham Bearded Author
Marthe Keller Dr. Rousseau
Céline Sallette Secretary
Mylène Jampanoï Reporter Jasmine
Stéphane Freiss Guillaume Belcher
Laurent Bateau TV Producer
Calum Grant Factory Worker
Steve Schirripa Cooking Teacher 'Carlo'
Joe Bellan Tony
Jenifer Lewis Candace
Tom Beard Priest
Andy Gathergood Jackie's Friend
Helen Elizabeth Jackie's Friend
Jean-Yves Berteloot Publishing Executive Michael
Surinder Duhra Islamic Teacher
Sean Buckley Dr. Meredith
Audrey Brisson-Jutras Hospice Receptionist
Jess Murphy Dying Woman
Augustina Amoa Customer
Name Job
Bean Peel Stunts
Clint Eastwood Original Music Composer, Director
Shauna Duggins Stunts
Tom Stern Director of Photography
Branscombe Richmond Stunt Coordinator
Steve Dent Stunts
Meegan E. Godfrey Stunts
Dave Kalama Stunts
Brian Machleit Stunts
Reg Wayment Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunts
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Ric Reinbold Camera Production Assistant
Stephan Trojansky Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary D. Roach Editor
Gary Fettis Set Decoration
Paul Engelen Makeup Department Head
Christine Beveridge Makeup Artist
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Riley Special Effects, Special Effects Supervisor
Ben Dimmock Stunts
Andy Godbold Stunt Driver
David Hugghins Stunts
Brian Simpson Stunts
Heather Phillips Stunts
Steve Upton Stunts
Michael Owens Visual Effects Supervisor
James J. Murakami Production Design
Deborah Hopper Costume Design
Colin Jamison Hair Department Head
Kay Georgiou Hairstylist
David M. Bernstein First Assistant Director
Bub Asman Supervising Sound Editor
Carmila Gittens Special Effects Coordinator
Richard Epper Stunts
Colin C.L. Fong Stunts
Jason Hunjan Stunts
Andy Smart Stunts
Tony Smart Stunts
April Stirton Stunts
Leonard Woodcock Stunts
Ken Regan Still Photographer
Aaron Walters Stunts
Stéphane Assié Gaffer
Eddie Knight Gaffer
Bryan Grill Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Farrell Compositing Supervisor
John Bernard Line Producer
Joel Cox Editor
Timothy Eulich Stunts
Fiona Weir Casting
Rob Inch Stunt Coordinator
Thom Khoury Williams Stunt Coordinator
Tony Christian Stunts
Franklin Mark Henson Stunts
John Norster Costumer
Glenn Beadles Assistant Location Manager
Glen Carroll Crowd Assistant Director
Peter Morgan Screenplay
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Supervising Art Director
Dominic Tuohy Special Effects, Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Southworth Stunts
Name Title
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Tim Moore Executive Producer
Clint Eastwood Producer
Robert Lorenz Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
Peter Morgan Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
6.0

Clearly, no the best movie directed by Eastwood. The performances are quite OK but the story is flat from the beginning to the end. ...

Jun 23, 2021
DoryDarko
10.0

Clint Eastwood has once again proved himself to be a formidable director. The style and structure of storytelling used in Hereafter will not appeal to a large audience, but something tells me he knew this all too well but honestly, didn't care and rightfully so. Because let's face it, he can afford ... it and it's certainly a privilege he has earned. And with Hereafter, it seems that all Mr. Eastwood wants to do is share a story. A very beautiful one at that. Hereafter is divided into three story lines, spread over three different countries. We have Matt Damon as a reluctant psychic in the United States, Cécile De France who plays a journalist in France and a young pair of twin brothers (Frankie and George McLaren) in England. All of these peoples' lives are in one way or another affected by different aspects of death, whether that be a near-death experience or the passing of someone very dear. Or, in Damons case, the ability to establish a certain connection with those who are no longer with us. Eastwood has decided on a particularly art house-like approach, which, like I mentioned earlier, will certainly back off a large amount of potential viewers. However, I personally very much appreciate his decision. He has obviously chosen not to make this some big, hyped-up monster movie about all things paranormal. Instead, Hereafter deals with its subject with great integrity and subtlety. Although, despite said subtlety, it features a few moments which are, by contrast, incredibly intense and shocking (in a non-scary way). In fact, I would even go so far as to say it is not for the faint of heart, but I mean that mostly in an emotional sense, rather than a spectacular one. On a side note, I would actually not recommend this film to anyone who has, in any way, shape or form been confronted with the 2004 tsunami, or even the London terrorist attacks. It might be really confronting, so be advised. I personally think the film's user rating is a bit low, but on the other hand I do somewhat understand why this film has not received the appreciation it deserves. Simply put, not everyone (actually, many people) will not understand it. It is a small story, for a small audience. Also, anyone watching this because they think it's all about Matt Damon will be somewhat deceived. I fully understand why they put his name and picture on the poster, since he is the only big name on the payroll. But this is really not 'his' film, he just plays a part in it. And he does it well, but the rest of the cast actually deserves a great deal of credit, because they are quite simply phenomenal. And I mean *all* of them. Cécile de France is really impressive, she plays her part with great dignity and empathy. She truly carries every scene she's in, and she will definitely do her country proud. Personally, I was most affected (both story- and acting wise) by the 'London segment' of the film. The story of the two young brothers is absolutely heartbreaking, and the McLaren boys do a superb job at translating this onto the screen. Anyone who doesn't at least feel a shudder of emotion when watching their story unfold, well... honestly doesn't have a lot of heart. I refuse to give away any plot points at all, other than what I already have. This is really the kind of story you just need to surrender to in order to really appreciate it. The pacing demands some patience, but if this is your kind of film it really won't be too much trouble and you will be greatly rewarded. The way the story unfolds (the three-way structure, which doesn't come together until the very end), inevitably evokes comparison to 'Babel', but honestly, that one cost me a far greater deal of effort to sit through than Hereafter. But that is entirely personal of course, and the structure is really the only similarity between the two; the stories are completely different. And I also think Hereafter is actually far more accessible than Babel, despite its subject matter. The stories are told with such tenderness that it didn't actually bother me at all that they were three separate stories which, until the end, had nothing to do with each other. They all intrigued me in their own personal way. Actually, I could go on and on... It's been a long time since a film has really touched my heart, but this one has. I've been thinking about what rating I should give it, but honestly, I can't think of a single reason why I wouldn't give this film a 10. Hereafter is a film of true beauty, a real gem. Which, unfortunately, won't be understood by many people, but who knows... Perhaps someday, its time will come. _(August 2011)_

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
6.0

Bit of a disappointment, to be honest. <em>'Hereafter'</em> spends the majority of the 2hr (or so) run time building up the intrigue, but then proceeds to do hardly anything with it. As the credits rolled, I felt like I wanted more from this 2010 release. The three stories take too long to connec ... t, even if each one is actually quite interesting. I like the performances of Matt Damon and Cécile de France, while youngsters Frankie and George McLaren do well. Bryce Dallas Howard is also involved, she and Damon have good chemistry - it's not quite Damon and Emily Blunt in the phenomenal <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-adjustment-bureau/" rel="nofollow">The Adjustment Bureau</a>'</em>, a film that in fact caused a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereafter_(film)#:~:text=The%20original%20Hereafter,complete%20both%20films." rel="nofollow">production delay</a> for this film, but they come across nicely together onscreen. I also recognised George Costigan (<em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Duty" rel="nofollow">Line of Duty</a>'</em>) and Mathew Baynton (<em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You,_Me_and_the_Apocalypse" rel="nofollow">You, Me and the Apocalypse</a>'</em>). For how long it takes to connect and how little satisfaction the end product gives, I can't help but feel disappointed with this flick from Clint Eastwood; who worked alongside <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crown_(TV_series)" rel="nofollow">The Crown</a>'</em> creator Peter Morgan, interestingly.

Feb 11, 2022