It’s a real shame that there are so many failings in this picture as you do get the feeling that there is a good film here, somewhere deep down amongst all the wannabe funnies or the romantic sentiments that don’t resonate.
The script fails to zing, the pacing feels off and the overall product that has been placed into completion feels far too close to a student movie than one would care to see. At any one moment we will be asked to feel sympathy for lost loves then the next moment something crazy will happen that either feels totally out of place or just downright lame. Beth is such a strange and unfulfilling character you begin to pity Plaza’s plight and it’s safe to say she gives it her all in a committed performance that deserved a better movie.Ī huge chunk of Life After Beth’s failings can be attributed to director/writer Jeff Baena’s failings to control the films tonal shifts. DeHaan is annoying as grieving boyfriend Zach, Reilly and Shannon get short changed with one note characters and the toughest gig of all in the form of Beth played by Plaza couldn’t have been saved by any amount of great acting. Reilly, Aubrey Plaza, Molly Shannon and Anna Kendrick, it’s a competent cast, Reilly alone is always a fine big screen presence and DeHaan has over a few short years shown himself to be one of the finest up and coming actors in the business, but no one here comes out on top. Life After Beth is a movie as confused as its main protagonist Zach Orfman, a movie that can’t decide whether it’s a laugh out loud comedy, a gross out dramedy or satirical runoff of the ever saturated zombie filled marketplace and as a result of its genre confusion, Life After Beth is a basket case of a film that at times becomes so bad you feel sorry for all the talented members of the cast who obviously saw some potential in this tale.ĭane DeHaan, John C. “I just kind of wish she would stay dead” But not all is as it seems as Beth’s “condition” slowly changes. Plot – Young man Zach (DeHaan) is both mortified and also happy to see his recently buried girlfriend Beth (Plaza) seemingly arise from the dead. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Anna Kendrick, Paul Reiser, Matthew Gray Gubler Cast – Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, John C.