Aftersun movie REVIEW | Sucharita Tyagi | @mubi | Paul Mescal | Oscar 2023 Best Actor

Aftersun is already my favorite film of the year. Paul Mescal for Best Actor Oscar 2023. Get a whole year of MUBI GO only for Rs. 2499! - https://mubi.com/su4ita Aftersun on MUBI Review by Sucharita Tyagi - Aftersun’s unique triumph is its ability to speak to both the adult you are and the child within you, the genesis where you sprung from. By making Callum a young father, the film is making you think of how young our OWN parents must have been when they had us, how little they understood the world, with the limited means and help they had. It gives you permission to finally forgive them for their errors. And by having Sophie be an 11-year-old girl, with a most impressionable heart, Charlotte Wells is also urging you to forgive yourself for harboring feelings of hurt and resentment towards people who could have done better. Maybe Sophie only remembers her father apologizing to her, as she puts her feet on the Turkish rug they’d bought together, maybe he actually did, and now when she has her own child she fully appreciates the need for that apology. #Aftersun #SucharitaTyagi #MUBI #PaulMescal #oscars2023 Twenty years after their last holiday at a fading vacation resort, Sophie reflects on the rare time spent with her loving and idealistic father Calum. At 11-years-old, as the world of adolescence creeps into Sophie's view, Calum struggles under the weight of life outside of fatherhood. Sophie's recollections become a powerful and heartrending portrait of their relationship, as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn't. Release date: 21 October 2022 (USA) Director: Charlotte Wells Box office: 22 lakhs USD Distributed by: Mubi, A24 Cinematography: Gregory Oke Edited by: Blair McClendon Join me! Instagram -   / su4ita   Twitter -   / su4ita   Facebook -   / sucharitakapage   Video editor – +919323003333   / darkreationz   Be decent people, Sucharita