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Before and After (1996)

Before and After (1996)
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Director Barbet Schroeder and screenwriter Ted Tally adapted the novel by Rosellen Brown into this intriguing drama that, while heavily criticized for a third-act revelation that is something of a cop-out, nevertheless features -- typically of Schroeder's work -- compelling performances, domestic discord, and a search for the truth. Meryl Streep stars as Carolyn Ryan, a rural Massachusetts pediatrician married to Ben (Liam Neeson), a handsome, rugged sculptor. Although theirs is not a picture-perfect marriage, the Ryans consider themselves happy, until police arrive at their home one morning to inform them that their son Jacob (Edward Furlong) was the last person seen the night before with a teenage girl who has been murdered. Jacob is missing, and the Ryans frantically search for him, but when the boy returns, it is obvious that he's not being completely truthful about the night's events. While Carolyn wants the truth, Ben is willing to go to whatever lengths are necessary to defend Jacob, hiring an expensive lawyer (Alfred Molina), destroying evidence, and encouraging Jacob to be deceitful. Carolyn and Ben's opposing views of their son's legal trouble cause serious turmoil in the Ryans' marriage, which may be irreparably harmed in spite of the 11th hour appearance of the truth. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Meryl StreepLiam Neeson, (more)
Director(s):
Barbet Schroeder
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Before and After

Director Barbet Schroeder and screenwriter Ted Tally adapted the novel by Rosellen Brown into this intriguing drama that, while heavily criticized for a third-act revelation that is something of a cop-out, nevertheless features -- typically of Schroeder's work -- compelling performances, domestic discord, and a search for the truth. Meryl Streep stars as Carolyn Ryan, a rural Massachusetts pediatrician married to Ben (Liam Neeson), a handsome, rugged sculptor. Although theirs is not a picture-perfect marriage, the Ryans consider themselves happy, until police arrive at their home one morning to inform them that their son Jacob (Edward Furlong) was the last person seen the night before with a teenage girl who has been murdered. Jacob is missing, and the Ryans frantically search for him, but when the boy returns, it is obvious that he's not being completely truthful about the night's events. While Carolyn wants the truth, Ben is willing to go to whatever lengths are necessary to defend Jacob, hiring an expensive lawyer (Alfred Molina), destroying evidence, and encouraging Jacob to be deceitful. Carolyn and Ben's opposing views of their son's legal trouble cause serious turmoil in the Ryans' marriage, which may be irreparably harmed in spite of the 11th hour appearance of the truth. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Barbet Schroeder
Writer(s):
Ted Tally
Producer(s):
Susan HoffmanBarbet Schroeder
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Not For Children, Adult Situations, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Kathy T.

    Pretty good movie. Although I like Liam Neeson, he overacts a bit in this movie. Meryl, though, is still the queen! Worth a watch.

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    Gerald B.

    Had seen this before. Still very good movie the second time.

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    Cynthia M.

    The synopsis of this film was evidently written by someone who didn't see it...? There is no "serious turmoil" within the marriage here, the couple stay on a pretty darned even keel from start to finish regardless of what happens. That said, we found the story to be rather oddly unrealistic. I rarely say a thing like this but I think that Liam Neeson wasn't the right choice for this part. Mom waited far longer than I think any reasonable person would to come forward with the truth, the son reacted very unusually to his family and pretty much throughout until at last he confessed what we still don't know was the truth or not... Meryl did the best she could with what they gave her... it was rather riveting in that we stayed with it to see what happened in the end but the very expected and realistic ending seemed very out of place with the entirety of irrationality that came before. Not a film we're interested in owning or renting again. Sad. It could have been so much better........

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