Christina Ricci and Liam Neeson star in a thriller that's better off dead.
di Betsy Sharkey The Los Angeles Times
The afterlife in "After.Life" is deadly. Really.Deadly.
It's where the not-quite dead exist before they finally cease to, specifically a cold back room in a ghastly funeral home somewhere in the Midwest. According to "After.Life," which stars Christina Ricci and Liam Neeson, it takes a human being about four days to stop being, depending on scheduling and how long the undertaker wants to chat.
The afterlife is not, however, nearly as deadly or as ghastly as the movie itself, an undertaking so tortured that it digs a deeper grave with every passing scene. [...]
di Betsy Sharkey, articolo completo (3485 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 9 aprile 2010