Before and After

Before and After

1996108 min
5.9/10
CrimeDramaMystery

Plot Summary

Two parents deal with the effects when their son is accused of murdering his girlfriend.

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👥Cast (30)

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep

Carolyn Ryan

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

Ben Ryan

Edward Furlong

Edward Furlong

Jacob Ryan

Julia Weldon

Julia Weldon

Judith Ryan

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

Panos Demeris

Daniel von Bargen

Daniel von Bargen

Fran Conklin

John Heard

John Heard

Wendell Bye

Ann Magnuson

Ann Magnuson

Terry Taverner

Alison Folland

Alison Folland

Martha Taverner

Kaiulani Lee

Kaiulani Lee

Marian Raynor, Prosecutor

Larry Pine

Larry Pine

Dr. Tom McAnally

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Ellen Lancaster

Panos' Assistant

🎬Crew

Director

Barbet Schroeder

Writers

Ted Tally

Producers

Roger Birnbaum, Barbet Schroeder, Susan Hoffman, Joe Roth

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🏷️Keywords

suspicion of murderfamily dramacrime investigationmurdered teen

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

4/24/2022

Edward Furlong "Jacob" puts in a reasonable effort here, but otherwise this is a really unremarkable drama that muddles along despite rather than because of the two stars at the top of the bill. When a young girl is murdered, he is the suspect and so dad "Liam Neeson" immediately takes steps to help his son by destroying what looks like damning evidence. The ensuing court case pushes the usual array of buttons as the intra-familial relationships between him, his father, mother (Meryl Streep) and sister "Judith" (Julia Weldon) are strained. Alfred Molina is actually quite plausible as the win-at-all-costs lawyer "Demeris" and we plod along, glacially, to a ending about which I couldn't actually care. It's not a terrible film, all of the cast deliver what is asked of them, but the narrative meanders all over the shop all too often; the dialogue and faux-emotional scenes are flat and the ending just re-iterated a question that so many of these pointless dramas are predicated on... Why not just go to the police in the first place and rely on them to do their jobs properly?

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Production Companies

Hollywood Pictures
Caravan Pictures