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Movie Info & Cast
Synopsis
Cast
- Miles Teller
- Elizabeth Olsen
- Callum Turner
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph
- John Early
- Christie Burke
- Danny Mac
- Damon Johnson
- Lucy Turnbull
- Olga Merediz
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 22, 2025
where is luca guadagnino he would've had those boys kissing each other in the first 20 minutes
nathanNov 29, 2025hell for people who can't even pick a restaurant
aurora ꨄSep 8, 2025this movie is the cure to the great muted colour grading crisis of cinema
ireneboby - Sep 9, 2025
imagine you die and instead of eternal peace, you get stuck in a love triangle. I'd say this is the bad place
timtamtitusNov 10, 2025I’d choose the booby eternity cause I love boobies. Boobies boobies boobies boobies
FramesofnickNov 10, 2025its so confusing sometimes to be a girl
saxxon - Nov 12, 2025
The concept of going to the afterlife, getting a j*b and dating again is horrifying. Bring me back to earth as a cockroach before you do that or I be the first person in the afterlife to kill myself
joj66Nov 10, 2025hollywood is scared of polyamory. let the husbands be husbands too!
-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ-Nov 28, 2025anyone who thinks the right choice is spending eternity with her first love over the man she spent her last SIXTY FIVE years with is truly insane
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Soooo goodd!! 1000/10 The story line was so interesting and real. Like what if you do get to that point where you have to make a choice? Comedic scenes and emotional scenes were so balanced, pacing was really nice and overall plot is amazing. Highly recommend watching. A FAVE!!!
waiiiiiiit this ate !! audible laughs and chuckles and groans and sighs and other onomatopoeias from the audience. olsen’s acting was a lil too breathy at the beginning but MY MANNNNNNNNNNNN. Callum Turner. AWOOGA. he does it again. i love him and id pick him every time.
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8/10 A bit predictable but I didn’t mind. It was hilarious and heartfelt and I loved the message about love.
8.2 - Rom-coms are far from my favorite genre, but this was about as good as I’ve seen in recent years. It’s charming & funny, with great sight gags & running bits, supported by incredible set designs & some beautiful camera work. All three leads bring something to the table, plus I’m happy seeing…
Monday surprise premiere at Scotiabank Theatre. Felt more artificial than the artificial place itself. Less than half the jokes worked. “Relax buddy it was Korea” being the highlight. Crazy how every single story beat was predictable from the start. Fun full house screening tho
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This film was so good, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like it!! I loved how dramatic & relatively real it got!! Idk about y’all but I wholeheartedly believe that this would be me if I were in her situation😩🤍 other than the obvious E. Olsen, Anne was my fav character lmao😂
The film had a quirky yet serious tone at times, and it fit the overall narrative perfectly. I loved the messy feel of the afterlife without the certainty of what we should see. It gave me a Past Lives feel but more lighthearted. Randolph is awesome and I love her characters.
Atom User Reviews
Romantic Comedies are back
It was a more unique take on the afterlife. I think the actors and storyline were good. Still more put together and well done than rom coms nowadays. Can’t ask for much more.
Metacritic
A charming Elizabeth Olsen must choose between two men in the afterlife. The trouble with this often-beguiling romp is that it takes an eternity to wrap up. Too bad no one ever learns how to quit while they’re ahead.
It’s quirky, a little unpredictable, and never feels like warmed-over leftovers. There’s a bite to things – an edginess that doesn’t cut too deeply but keeps the sentimentality in check. One of the year’s most pleasant surprises.
Hard to ding something for wanting to be a cult rom-com so badly, especially when it’s so well-acted.