Afterglow (1997)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 119 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Afterglow
Director Alan Rudolph offers a typically idiosyncratic look at a relationship approaching the point of collapse. Phyllis Mann (Julie Christie) and her husband Lucky (Nick Nolte) are a married couple living in Montreal whose marriage has slowly skidded to a halt. There's still a glimmer of affection left between the two, but very little love and no passion. Phyllis, a one-time horror film star, spends her days alone, often lost in her memories as she watches her old films on television, while Lucky works as a repairman and builder, often engaging in brief liaisons with the women he's working for. Phyllis is aware of Lucky's infidelity but isn't terribly concerned; she doesn't mind if he goes elsewhere for sex, as long as he's not looking for anything more serious. The fragile link between Phyllis and Lucky begins to crack when Lucky is hired by Maxine Byron (Lara Flynn Boyle) to help convert a room in her home into a nursery. Maxine desperately wants children, but her arrogant yuppie husband Jeffrey (Jonny Lee Miller) has no interest in starting a family, so she hopes that Lucky might be willing to help her. As coincidence would have it, Phyllis is starting to feel as if she needs someone new in her life, and she begins an affair with Jeffrey. Julie Christie's performance as Phyllis earned the actress her third Oscar nomination for Best Actress. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Afterglow:
Nick Nolte also in Off the Black , The Good Thief , Simpatico , Affliction , Mother Night , Mulholland Falls
Lara Flynn Boyle also in Red Meat , The Big Squeeze , Threesome , Baby's Day Out , Where the Day Takes You , The Temp
Domini Blythe also in Affinity , Danielle Steel's 'Vanished'
Afterglow Trivia
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