After Love (2016)

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Original Title: L'économie du couple

Marie and Boris decide to get a divorce after 15 years of marriage. Tensions rise when cash-strapped Boris must continue to live with Marie and the two children while trying to figure out how to divide the assets.

Film Overview
"After Love" is a 2016 French-Belgian drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse and composed by Lafosse, Mazarine Pingeot, and Fanny Burdino. The film includes Bérénice Bejo and Cédric Kahn as the lead characters, together with Marthe Keller, Jade and Margaux Soentjens. The film's initial French title is "L'Économie du couple", which equates straight as "The Economy of the Couple". The film is an elaborate representation of a couple going through an agonizing separation while still living under the same roofing.

Story

The film starts with Marie (played by Bérénice Bejo), an economically extended female dealing with Boris (played by Cédric Kahn), her separated husband, and their twin children, Jade and Margaux. They are still cohabiting in spite of their distressed relationship because Boris can not pay for to move out and insists he should have half of whatever in the house, consisting of the value of your house itself, which is mainly funded by Marie.

The pressure of financial difficulties, emotional turmoil, and their struggle for a balanced department of their previous shared life are provided with amazing efficiencies, magnifying their efforts to keep their breaking down relationship civil in front of their daughters. Live-in separation acts as the film's fulcrum, encapsulating a power struggle where money, affection, and kids's custody ended up being weapons.

Styles and Symbolism
The film's primary theme is divided loyalty - to oneself and one's partner, particularly when love is significantly eclipsed by economic conflicts. The protagonists are continuously at odds with their particular understandings of fairness, contribution and compensation. The house functions as a considerable symbol representing their shared memories, battles and the concrete kind of their shared monetary dispute.

Noteworthy Performances and Direction
The lead roles, portrayed by Bérénice Bejo and Cédric Kahn, deliver extraordinary performances. Cédric Kahn's portrayal of Boris, a stubborn, yet caring dad and previous partner, is commendably realistic. Bérénice Bejo's representation of Marie perfectly handles to communicate the bewildering mix of love and bitterness towards Boris.

The twins, played by real-life sisters Jade and Margaux Soentjens, include another layer of emotional complexity. Their innocence enhances the atmosphere of battle and estrangement between the couple, playing a crucial function in the narrative. The director, Joachim Lafosse, completely records the complex and uncomfortable co-living dynamics in the tiny apartment.

Crucial Reception
"After Love" was premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors' Fortnight area, affirming to its considerable standing in arthouse cinema. Most critics applauded its raw presentation of a family undergoing a financial disagreement. Its minute depiction of domestic life in the middle of chaos drew in empathetic actions from the audience.

In all, "After Love" is a mentally extreme tale of a couple attempting to disentangle their lives after a separation. It strongly represents the impact of financial disagreements on relationships, raising significant concerns about love, loyalty, equity and ownership.

Top Cast

  • Bérénice Bejo (small)
    Bérénice Bejo
    Marie
  • Cédric Kahn (small)
    Cédric Kahn
    Boris
  • Marthe Keller (small)
    Marthe Keller
    Christine
  • Catherine Salée (small)
    Catherine Salée
    Friend
  • Tibo Vandenborre (small)
    Tibo Vandenborre
    Friend
  • Philippe Jeusette (small)
    Philippe Jeusette
    Goran
  • Margaux Soentjens (small)
    Margaux Soentjens
    Margaux
  • Jade Soentjens (small)
    Jade Soentjens
    Jade
  • Francesco Italiano (small)
    Francesco Italiano
    Ami
  • Pascal Rogard (small)
    Pascal Rogard
    Antoine
  • Ariane Rousseau (small)
    Ariane Rousseau
    Amie