Trilogy 3: After Life
Director: Lucas Belvaux
Starring: Bernard Mazzinghi, Catherine Frot, Dominique Blanc, Francois Morel, Gilbert Melki, Lucas Belvaux, Olivier Darimont, Ornella Muti, Patrick Descamps
Details: Bel / 123 mins / (No Cert).
Characterisation is the key to 'After Life' and Belvaux handles the melodramatic overtones of the material in a truthful, if occasionally laboured, style. Adopting a sombre tone, the film adds an emotional weight to what has come before in the other two instalments, giving the film an extra resonance. The performances are rich and layered, especially those of the two leads, but the major pay off in 'After Life' is the conclusion of the narrative twists of what has gone before (depending on the order on which you've seen the films). As a trilogy, the multi-perspective is a clever and valuable tool, and of the three films, 'After Life' is probably the most effective as a stand alone excursion.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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