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After.Life supernatural thriller

The plot for the upcoming movie After.Life sounds quite imaginative, but the early pitch most certainly does not. The film is to be directed by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo who won several awards for her film Pâté about a woman trying to survive in a post-apocolyptic world.

Her next film, After.Life (that's the title, with the full stop) covers new ground and sounds like an interesting concept until the Production company president started talking. From The Hollywood Reporter through Empire:

"It's a thriller with a sensibility of a 21st century Psycho. It's both highly suspenseful and deeply moving."

Eh? Okay...calm yourself down. Here's what the story is really about...

...a young woman in a limbo-on-Earth state, stuck between life and death, unable to tell anyone that she’s still with us and facing being buried alive.

Now that does sound exciting. I read a horror novel a while back that had a similar idea, but it was so incredibly badly handled. Sounds as though this film concept could be in more capable hands.


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