About Us
United States
417 people rated A young couple revisit the location where they spent their honeymoon eight years earlier, in an effort to rekindle their troubled marriage. We watch as they navigate the beauty and the pain of love, culminating in a heartbreaking finale as truths are revealed.
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29/05/2023 20:50
source: About Us
Bradpitt Jr & Bradpitt
22/11/2022 18:12
Discovered this film while searching Allison Miller ( Maggie of 'A Million Little things" ) and what a shock. This girl brought tears to my eyes. She is just an incredible dramatic actress.
The movie is presented as a couple trying to save their marriage, don't believe it. Strangely enough they are saying goodbye to their marriage and travel a tortured road to discovery.
I can't give away the ending but if you don't cry you're not human.
Watch it with your loved one.
Lerato Makepe
22/11/2022 18:12
If you like the Before trilogy, it's likely that you'll like this one as well. The movie is a succession of conversations between two people about their life together and their relationship- where and how it went wrong, reminiscing the past. At first, there was a feeling of detachment that I felt because it's obvious that they don't want the audience to know too much, but that's fine because at the end of the film you'll understand why.
The film is not the first of its kind but I really like the representation of raw human emotions, connections, relationship, acceptance, forgiveness and the kind of conversation or argument that couples have in reality. All in all, I think it's a deep and wonderful story that has a very meaningful message. It's well structured and told excellently. Would definitely recommend.
josy
22/11/2022 18:12
I don't normally watch a movie like this. But I truly enjoyed the plot the actors and the beautiful scenery. This movie will truly bring out your inner self if you have loved and been in a relationship whether it was good or bad. It won't disappoint.
Rockstar🌟🌟⭐⭐
22/11/2022 18:12
This is a 90 minute self-indulgent, masturbatory film where the main character is played by the man who wrote him, essentially a film to satisfy and justify his clear hatred of women.
The whole film is spent where every single sentence is him talking down to her as if she was a petulant child and her thoughts and feelings are invalid and idiotic and that he is intelligent and reasonable. Her problems can be summed up by him as being down to her feminine incapabilities and emotions, and how men don't have these issues. Everything is her being selfish and bratty and instead of him trying to understand her he argues with her and never takes her side.
Not once does he pay her a compliment, yet all she does is gush about him, about how lucky she was to have him, how much she loved him. We don't even learn her name until 18 minutes into the film. She is essentially a figurehead for all the women that have wronged him in his life, and the film is spent with him monologing and ranting to her and takes the form of a one-sided shower argument, except Ross McCall had the great idea to make his into a film and cast himself!
This film is one condescending rant after another, not once taking any responsibility for his actions during his marriage and projecting everything onto his partner, blaming her for his anger and dismissing her feelings and reasoning for what she did.
The writer (Ross Mccall) clearly has unresolved issues with women and is so deep inside his own toxic outdated ideas of masculinity that to watch it was to evoke feelings of anger that he thinks he is justified in his sexism and misogyny. I slowly had to come to the realisation that this was not written from the perspective of a man who is trying to show that his character is wrong and that his behaviour and thinking is ugly and outdated, but actually is written by a man who truly believes he is right and justified in his behaviour and reasoning - and that was the most disturbing part of this film.
The culminating argument is about how men should be men and they should bottle up their emotions and punch holes in the wall because it's better than hitting your wife. His wife however should know better than to try and emote and should not express her emotions because god forbid he gets uncomfortable or try to deal with his emotions in a grown-up and healthy way!
This film was not about a man learning the error of how he acted in his marriage, perhaps he could have been more considerate of his wife's feelings or even try to understand why she had her affair but was instead of the writer trying to justify his thoughts, his aggression and his misogynistic attitude towards women through the narrative of the character he himself plays.
(SPOILERS) McCall then has the audacity to kill her off in what looks to the viewer as a punishment for her affair and claiming he loved her the whole time. In watching the past 80 minutes of film not once did I get the impression he loved her, rather it seemed that he had dragged her to the place of their honeymoon to be condescending and berate her.
Jam Imperio
22/11/2022 18:12
It help film tourism of Italy..thanks to all share real emotions.
Milka
22/11/2022 18:12
At first it takes you on a journey that you're unsure of why the couple are doing it. It alludes to the breaking up of the lead couples marriage. (There are only three characters in the whole movie). Then things begin to unravel and you understand why they felt the need to re-explore their relationship in the place they spent their honeymoon years before.
It's more than just a man/woman thing. I found myself identifying with both characters in many ways. I can understand why the film-makers don't give too much away, as the ending absolutely broke me and my partner. It really forces you to remember to love and how to deal with heartbreak. I actually think this film has a really important and lovely message. I told my partner how much I loved them over and over after watching it. Bravo!
AKI ENTERTAINMENT
22/11/2022 18:12
This movie gives you nonstop pain!
In all movies pain and joy are mostly together to gives a break to audience!
But after lots of sad moments in the last scene it leaves you with a bad feeling of lost and regret.
But anyway i likes the moral of story!
Do what ever you like to do before it's too late.
RealJenny
22/11/2022 18:12
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22/11/2022 04:08
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