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Now and Later 1p121a

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10 mai 2011
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Genre Drama
Format Importé, NTSC
Contributeur Luis Fernandez Gil, Luis Fernandez, Shari Solanis, Luis Fernandez-Gil, Marcelina Walker, Philippe Diaz, Keller Wortham, Gil, Beth Portello, Adrian Quinonez Voir plus
Langue Anglais
Nombre de disques 1
Fabricant Cinema Libre
UPC 881394110229 689721753213
Code article international 00881394110229

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Bill is a former golden boy of the banking industry-a Master of the Universe who's fallen from grace. He made million dollar deals buying and selling the debt of emerging countries. Now a fugitive running from a prison term and on the verge of suicide, he is sheltered by kind and free-spirited Angela, an illegal immigrant, who's created a magical world on a rooftop in East L.A. in a dance of politics and soul-searching leading to a ionate, uninhibited affair, Angela tears down and rebuilds the foundations of Bill's life.

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  • Production interrompue par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
  • Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‏ : ‎ 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 77,11 grammes
  • Numéro du modèle de l'article ‏ : ‎ 1102
  • Réalisateur ‏ : ‎ Philippe Diaz
  • Format ‏ : ‎ Importé, NTSC
  • Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 10 mai 2011
  • Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Luis Fernandez-Gil, Gil, Shari Solanis, Keller Wortham, Marcelina Walker
  • Studio  ‏ : ‎ Cinema Libre
  • Producteurs ‏ : ‎ Beth Portello
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003XKNGNW
  • Pays d'origine ‏ : ‎ États-Unis
  • Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • 3,0 sur 5 étoiles Une belle histoire où il y a du sexe, mais pas que... 1jv58
    Avis laissé en le 31 octobre 2015
    C'est une comédie érotique, jouée avec tellement de naturel et d'authenticité que l'on est autant captivé par l'histoire que par la plastique des acteurs. Les deux comédiens ont un charisme assez particulier. Shari Solanis est une actrice surprenante de naturel, ce qui la rend d'autant plus désirable.
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  • Avis laissé en le 8 septembre 2013
    I wish all of the actors, actresses, and those involved with the making of Now & Later happiness, fulfillment, and success in life. However, the film had some glaring pros and cons that influenced me to rate this film only one star:
    The pros: The character Angela speaks about her parents and country of origin in a proud and regal manner. She is actually at her best (acting wise) when engaged in political dialogue. The archetype of Bill comes out in the strongest manner when discussing the circumstances that led him to running from the law.
    The cons: There was a scene filled with potential involving Bill and his wife. The wife is trying to gain a sense of closure over what is going on. My spouse glanced over to watch me viewing the film and expressed that it appears that both the man and women appeared to be reading from the cue cards instead of expressing stronger concern about what is to happen between them. The scene could have been made even more powerful by having Bill express stronger empathy towards his wife’s intensity.
    At least two things could have made the film more electrifying; 1)Re-enactment of the story where Bill mentions a few of the missions that were connected to his job and 2) At least one to two scenes briefly displaying events that directly impacted Angela’s parents. However, Now & Later may be fine for those who do not mind graphic films sparse in adventure plots.
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  • Mahatmaviel Mahatmanix
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Mir ist ganz heiß geworden ! 3u3f70
    Avis laissé en Allemagne le 14 mai 2018
    Bill ist auf der Flucht vor einer Haftstrafe und trifft auf Angela und ihren Freund,dort erlebt und wird er in die Bisexualität eingeführt,was ihm aber nicht so zusagt,da er längst in Angela verliebt ist.Ein wirklich erotischer Film mit tollen erotischen Szenen.
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  • SeaGoat under Sirius
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Not quite "uninhibited sexuality taken to a new level", more explicit mainstream masterpiece 6u5e2u
    Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 10 juillet 2012
    Tim Rhys of "MovieMaker Magazine", made a wager that you could bring this movie home to your wife, because of its "generous portion of thought-provoking subject matter, while you enjoy a free serving of kink on the side". His throw-away recommendation is not far off the mark but the film is a lot bigger than that. Rhys went on, "... if you happen to be trying to bed some lovely, left-leaning co-ed sooner rather than later, you will not find a more ideal date movie than NOW & LATER". I don't know... maybe Malkovich and Close in "Dangerous Liaisons" would do the same job, with costumes and oodles of style, but "NOW & LATER" certainly hits a new high for, let's say, independent films that include graphic sex. It's a mature and a very hot film. It's political dynamite for anyone who only watches mainstream news; it's a wake-up experience, not a go to sleep one. I find that's getting rarer. There's no kick in the teeth from this film's message though; merely a hand inside the underpants, stimulation of the brain via the groin. The perpetration of violence, leastwise in its usual brackets, is far from this script, though the effects of societal violence on everyday life and people is seen from beginning to end of this remarkable film.

    It is not quite "uninhibited sexuality taken to a new level", as the DVD cover art boasts, though it is way more explicit than 99.9% of other mainstream movies that have use sex to sell themselves, e.g. Sharon "Basic Instinct" - that film is like a rosary prayer meeting in comparison of depictions of sex. However, there are still one or two times in NOW & LATER where you feel someone said 'we'd better not show that'. There are certain things that never stay hidden in the world of porn, for example, obviously stimulated female sex organs (trying to be careful with my word choice as Amz tend to censor reviews with certain words) and clear view coitus. These you will not get in Now & Later. Whereas there are plenty of phallic triumphs, and there is clear and close-up fellatio, and there is also plenty of onanism, it is not explicit. For example, 'dry', or 'closed' sexual organs do not suggest genuine excitement, do they? These things are not the fault of the film-maker, nor the actors, I imagine, but rather the demands of others' legal obligations, perhaps.

    However, you will still see more graphic sex in this than in just about any other non-"porn" flick lately. Although "Shortbus" has certain, more graphic depictions, that film feels so light-weight in comparison. NOW & LATER has SO much more too: great character development, fine acting, a sublime story, which introduces crucial hidden news topics, and the suppression of sexuality in a society obsessed with violence. It's also a goody-bag full of visual pleasures - and lots of sex too!
    NOW & LATER is a masterpiece!
  • Harry White
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Five Stars 483s6a
    Avis laissé au Canada le 14 janvier 2017
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  • J. Goodell
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Make Love, not violance. Enjoy. 103c35
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 3 mars 2015
    Now & Later are the nicknames the guy, Bill, & gal, Angela, give themselves in the movie of the same name. He is a banker is on the run after he jumps bail. A coworker helps him find a hideout for his three day wait until his ride out of the country will leave L.A., in a rooftop one-room shelter that his undocumented host lives in. She agrees to keep him at her place until he can leave. She volunteers in multiple "jobs" helping poor and unlucky people in her community including as a nurse which she has some training for. As the two get to know each other, they develop a common love interest, but they also are in conflict over their ideologies - political and personal lifestyles. It's the simple conflicts that make most stories interesting. She is completely open to her "Now" lifestyle of being unclothed in her home and tells "Later" that he can share her bed if he would like. He is quite conservative sexually and starts off choosing to sleep on the floor instead. She keeps showing him where he is missing out by not living in the now, while he explains the justification for his later actions.

    There are a number of physical lovemaking scenes with full nudity, all very natural and tastefully done and a beautiful example of how a real couple might act in this kind of situation. This is not porn, but a very graphic engagement in the early stages of a deep love relationship. It is tender, realisticly loving as the conflicts come out, until by the end, they have developed deep feelings for each other. 

    This movie is so unique to American audiences that we are unlikely to see much like it in any other movie. The more I contemplated this after I watched it, the more I appreciated this as a fine adult work of art and soon decided to purchase my own Blu-Ray disc of it. Many reviewer make a big deal that it is pushing some political agenda or moral values, that the acting was poorly done, while other reviewers gave it 5 stars, and like myself, thought the acting was superb as the gal is supposed to be from Nicaragua when she was actually born in New Jersey. While her character has an accent, I found her quite understandable. There is a deleted scene on the DVD showing them having sex in all its uninhabited glory. I was delighted that this movie took the freedom to show full bodies in all their beautiful lovemaking parts without shame or unrealistic covers hiding the actor's sexual parts, while not exploiting them in some gratuitous display. One of the conflicts this movie explores is the huge gap in movie rating between graphic violence and graphic love making. How can we prohibit showing a penis, not to mention an erection, or a couple making love, while allowing young viewers to see blood and guts flying in violence? People need to see many more examples of making love then solving conflicts with continuous graphic violence. 
    "Make love, not war" 
    Enjoy this movie!

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    Now & Later are the nicknames the guy, Bill, & gal, Angela, give themselves in the movie of the same name. He is a banker is on the run after he jumps bail. A coworker helps him find a hideout for his three day wait until his ride will leave L.A., in a rooftop one-room shelter that his undocumented host lives in. She agrees to keep him at her place until he can leave. As the two get to know each other, they develop a common love interest, but they also are in conflict over their ideologies - political and personal lifestyles. She is completely open to her "Now" lifestyle of being unclothed in her home and tells "Later" that he can share her bed if he would like. He is quite conservative sexually and starts off choosing to sleep on the couch instead.

    There are a number of physical lovemaking scenes with full nudity, all very natural and tastefully done and a beautiful example of how a real couple might act in this kind of situation. This is not porn, but a very graphic engagement in the early stages of a deep love relationship. It is tender, realistically loving as the conflicts come out, until by the end, they have developed deep feelings for each other.

    The more I contemplated this after I watched it, the more I appreciated this as a fine adult work of art and soon decided to purchase my own Blu-Ray disc of it. There is a deleted scene on the DVD showing them having sex in all its uninhabited glory. I was delighted that this movie took the freedom to show full bodies in all their beautiful lovemaking parts without shame or unrealistic covers hiding the actor's sexual parts, while not exploiting them in some gratuitous display. One of the conflicts this movie explores is the huge gap in movie rating between graphic violence and graphic love making. How can we prohibit showing a penis, not to mention an erection, or a couple making love, while allowing young viewers to see blood and guts flying in violence? The Blu-ray adds a 2nd deleted scene.
    Make Love, not violance. Enjoy.
  • Tome Raider
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Shari Solanis Creates An Amazing Character 8350
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 1 février 2015
    This film is an obscure gem and I love discovering obscure gems. If you were to ask the next 50 people you encounter if they know this movie, I'll bet that not a single one of them will answer in the affirmative. Few people know of it and it is a shame because this is hidden treasure. Ms. Solanis truly deserves an Academy Award for Best Actress, and I bet even Meryl Streep would agree. Solanis plays an illegal alien who agrees to help a white-collar fugitive. He has absconded while out on bail on allegations of unlawful market manipulation. He was supposed to surrender to do eight years in Federal prison. She is a beautiful Bohemian free-spirit. She lives on the top floor of a seemingly abandoned building in a downtown urban area (I think it was L.A.). The mood throughout the film is dark and murky, and most of the scenes are in dark locales.

    They spend a lot of time on the roof of her building at night, looking down at the festering city below. He comes from wealth and privilege, she comes from Nicaragua and extreme hardship. She is radiant and gorgeous, and he is wounded and condemned. She feels comion for him, even though he represents much of what she despises about the US. Her kindness is unbounded, and she attempts to renew in him a sense of purpose and future. Her sexual favors are just part of a series of efforts to make the fugitive feel whole again. The fugitive character is kind of repressed and vanillafied, but I think that was by design. He's the standard investment-banker-sleaze stereotype from a Connecticut McMansion, and she's an authentic and robust jewel straight from heaven. But she does not judge him harshly or condescend. She understands his path. This is a movie which is ultimately most about comion. Her comion pays off--by the end of the movie the fugitive is a much better person. Her positive energy has upgraded his moral core. He even looks better.

    No--I don't ire this film because it has some borderline X-rated sex scenes, although some are indeed appealing. I ire this film because Ms. Solanis has created an amazingly appealing character--a woman who is sexually liberated and creative, politically engaged, highly feminine, eternally loyal, open-minded, beautiful and authentic in every way. She is enigmatic to the point of being fully mystical. The fugitive she was helping will be enamored for the rest of his life as he thinks back on his time with her and realizes he no longer has her. Prison would have been easier to deal with. This is a woman you fall in love with and NEVER recover from. Even though this film was obviously produced on a low budget, the efforts of Shari Solanis are so genuine and unique that this is one you will not forget.

    I am truly surprised that Shari Solanis did not receive more accolades for this role. Perhaps that will come in the future, and I believe this film's cult status will slowly morph into classic status despite its racy sexual scenes. What distinguishes this movie from any other sexually provocative movie is the extensive extremely intelligent dialogue. It's far more of an European art house film than an adult erotic film, although some people may seek it out for the latter characteristics. Solanis's character is very critical of the policies of the United States government, and she articulates her reasons why in a reasonably compelling manner. Ill-advised U.S. Reagan-era interventions in her native Nicaragua resulted in the murder of her parents. I disagree with many of her political views, but I understand many of her perspectives, and one gets the impression she would still be accepting of anyone who views things differently. She thinks Americans are sexually repressed and overly materialistic. She encourages the fugitive to view life through a different prism.

    Solanis's character believes in embracing the NOW--living in the moment. The fugitive she is helping affectionately refers to her as Professor Now. The fugitive is someone who has always focused on acquiring more wealth for the future. (Thus the name for the film: Now and Later.) They discuss this theme quit a bit, and it is a very satisfying philosophical exchange. They each have a compelling point in their perspective, and they mutually respect one another.

    I saw this movie a few years ago and it stuck with me. I couldn't recall the film's name, and there are no major stars in this, and so I had a hard time figuring out what it was called. I scrolled back through hundreds of films in my Netflix history and finally found it. I immediately bought it and watched it again last night. I am glad I did. It is even better than I recalled.
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