Review of After the Rehearsal (1984) by Stig S — 13 Mar 2009
A peek on a gloomy theater director and his reflections on life, aging, theatrical art and truth. The whole movie takes place in one scenery, an old theater stage. The film has a feeling of a theater show with only three characters, main focus is on the dialog of deep melancholy of an aging director and his flirtatious actress, that pays him a visit after the rehearsal.
I've found most thought-provoking the ending scenario, when the two builds together a set of future events that will be brought about by an affair of the two, a course of events starting from a flirt and leading to their demise.
This review of After the Rehearsal (1984) was written by Stig S on 13 Mar 2009.
After the Rehearsal has generally received very positive reviews.
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