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ما بعد الواقع

2017

R

1 h 25 m

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حياة متسابق يتم عرضها في واحد من برامج تليفزيون الواقع التي تستهدف موضوع العزوبية. لكن العرض يغلبه التوتر بعد وفاة والد المتسابق المفاجئة، والتي ترغمه على الانسحاب من مسلسل الواقع قبل انقضاء وقته المُحدد ليحاول الاتصال بشقيقته المنعزلة وحدها في كوخ العائلة.
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Matthew Morrison
Scottie Olson
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Sarah Chalke
Kate
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Jon Dore
Fitz
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Laura Bell Bundy
Kelly
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Juan Pablo Di Pace
Dunkin
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Isaiah Mustafa
Garreth
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Tony Cavalero
Reg
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Aimee Garcia
Crystal
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Jane Lynch
Doctor
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John Heard
Bob
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Michael Fairman
Elmer Severson
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Katy Jacoby
Producer
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Max Gecowets
Rucke
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Nathaniel Fuller
Randy Olson
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Floyd Van Buskirk
Restaurant Owner
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Philip Cole
Young Buck Gene
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Tim Dadabo
Young Bucks Narrator
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Nicholas Massouh
Young Buck Leon

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❤️Soulless ❤️

12/03/2025 14:32
Was so delighted to stumble upon this heartwarming, yet hilarious, independent film from first-time director David Anderson. I was frankly drawn in by names like Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch, but left excited to see more from Anderson, who demonstrates an intriguing ability to defy genre.
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Nekta! 💖

12/03/2025 14:32
I think 20 -30 minutes more would have really made this an even stronger movie, giving more background, character development and helping round out the end of the show with a little more clear resolution, as it felt like some pieces were missing. But if was still really good and got me in the gut with regard to grief, broken relationships, and how to move on from our past toward something better. I felt it was really authentic and honest. I really enjoyed it. Some of the scenes were really grounded and felt very real, leaving the viewer time to really feel the emotion of the characters as they tried to find a way forward.
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Julie Bamba

12/03/2025 14:32
I am a fan of the two leads of this movie and this seemed like an easy film after I put the kids down to sleep, so a no-brainer....I am so genuinely surprised to be thinking about it days later.It struck a chord with me. It made me really think about real reality and the reality that I am hooked on (embarrassingly). It made me consider parenting and the sibling relationship, it made me think about why we choose our partners and what tools we have available to us in our "emotional" tool belt-sounds heavy but then there are hysterical parts. I really enjoyed it!
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ChuBz

12/03/2025 14:32
I found myself totally engaged in the story and cared about the characters. It has a good balance of humor and engaging drama to propel it forward and make it a totally great viewing experience. I loved the acting; Jane Lynch and John Heard round out a sold cast. I liked Matthew Morrison on Glee, but here he gets to show a wider range of his talents. I also thought the cinematography was great. Being from the Midwest I so enjoyed the landscape and wanted to be on that lake!!
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you.girl.didi

12/03/2025 14:32
I was really excited to watch this as I liked some of the cast. So many things made it worth watching and it didn't disappoint. The story was real, awful, fun and poignant, with beautiful photography. I loved it and hated it as I watched brother and sister finally figure it out. I highly recommend it and will watch it again... and again.
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طارق العلي

12/03/2025 14:32
I spent a lot of time fast forwarding during this because some parts were just flat and I was expecting something more. Maybe I was expecting a bit more depth from the other characters (the only one who seemed to have it was Kate) and I wanted to see the connection between the reality show and actual reality a bit more clearly. It's as if the movie needed about 10 more minutes for us to have an ah-ha moment. It really just fell flat for me.
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@Mrs A #30092017

12/03/2025 14:32
This is a great watch. A moving story with honest portrayals of grief and a tribute to those who have to each find their own different way forward. We laughed out loud. Wish I could melt into the family's cabin in northern Minnesota. The commentary on the soullessness of the reality competition world is right on. Loved it.
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Kekeli19

12/03/2025 14:32
This is the second David Anderson film I've seen (check out "Boats Against the Current" with Jason Ritter). Anderson has this sublime way of evoking subtext in his stories that I've come to really treasure. This film has the added delight of presenting reality TV in a way that's not quite parody, but not quite naturalism either. It makes for an interesting contrast for the narrative, which explores the depths of grief. All in all, I found this film evocative, unique and deftly made.
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Official bayush kebede mitiu

12/03/2025 14:32
I've lost some dear friends and family and have never seen a film about grief that captures the reality of it like AFTER THE REALITY... oh... And it's an uplifting film! I laughed and cried. The Young Bucks (the reality show contestants) are so spot on funny and real to those shows. Sarah Chalke delivers a performance of a lifetime and Matthew Morrison is right there with her. I just wish there was little more Jane Lynch. She and Matthew are such a fun on screen duo. Some people might not get the shifting realities but it's a complicated emotional film Definitely gong to watch again.
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Vhong Navarro

12/03/2025 14:32
The trailer cherry picks "deliciously pitch-perfect" when that quote applies only to the reenactments of YOUNG BUCKS, the Bachelorette-style reality TV show. Frankly, they were pushing the age of the male suitors. Top billed Matthew Morrison is 38 and his face looks every bit of it. Less successful is the family drama that isn't very interesting and reeks of "prodigal son" shtick. Morrison isn't very spontaneous and doesn't really create and inhabit characters. He brings his set repertoire to the role and takes on the character's name. That's it. The script suffers from absence of subtlety. EVERYTHING the characters are thinking comes out of their mouths. The expository dialogue reveals that the writer/director doesn't trust the audience to perceive anything. Thus we end up with emotions by braille. This would do better on Lifetime TV than the big screen.
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