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What Happens Later (2023)

R Nov 02, 2023 Romance, Comedy 1h 44m
49%
User Score
4.8/10
52%
59/100

They missed their connection.

Overview

Two ex-lovers get snowed in at a regional airport overnight. Indefinitely delayed, Willa, a magical thinker, and Bill, a catastrophic one, find themselves just as attracted to and annoyed by one another as they did decades earlier. But as they unpack the riddle of their mutual past and compare their lives to the dreams they once shared, they begin to wonder if their reunion is mere coincidence, or something more enchanted.

Meg Ryan
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Steven Dietz
Writer
Kirk Lynn
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A review by GavGaddis
Written on November 4, 2023

A true rom-com for grown-ups.

You'll have to forgive me for the length of this. I'd written a solid 500-ish words explaining everything about this and then one errant cat step on a mouse and here we are: a new tab with the old review gone for good.

This feels like it's from an alternate reality where Gerard Butler didn't kill of rom-coms in American cinema in the 2010s and, instead, the field got to thrive like its 90s heyday.

Duchovny and Ryan are charming as hell, which is to be expected in a movie that's literally just three credited people. The two of them, plus the person voicing the airport's PA system.

Given this is a rom-com directed by Meg Ryan, queen of the 90s rom-com, and it's dedicated to Nora Ephron, even the simple premise of "two people who used to love each...

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A review by CinemaSerf
Written on December 21, 2023

Trapped in an airport by a meteorological "snowbomb", we are introduced to two people with the same name - "W. Davis". One, "Willa" (Meg Ryan) is trying to get to Boston with her rainstick; the other "Bill" (David Duchovny) is heading for a meeting with his new whizzkid boss in Austin. Why do we care? Well - in theory because the two used to date twenty-odd years ago and so after a little tentative, polite, conversation they decide to reminisce and drag us along for the ride. In practice - we ought not to care at all. Right from the start this has the look of a stage play to it - and not a very interesting one at that. The two are all we have to concentrate on as their narrative becomes more and more uninteresting, their characters become less and less engaging and were it not for the very...

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A review by Torsten Rüger
Written on January 19, 2024

Do not expect to see the old Meg here. In fact if you liked Meg Ryan, best not to watch this one. I wish i hadn't.

It is sad to see people try so hard. When the spark is gone only a shell remains and taints the memory of something that once was truly great.

The subtitle was probably not meant as a pun, but "they missed their connection" really is very accurate. They really have no connection, our two characters, and are each in themselves barely relate-able. Conversation is stilted, forced, topics are trivial. Both actors had very funny movies (The Deal for Meg, Connie and Carla for David) but here we just see tiredness in action. A real tragedy...

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A review by tmdb51616167
Written on September 2, 2024

This movie felt dated, like it belonged to a time long before my own. When a film feels old, it can often lead to a monotonous and frustrating experience, akin to being stuck in an airport with no end in sight. The slow pace and lackluster plot drove everyone watching to the brink of irritation.

It seemed like a film meant for nostalgic viewing rather than showcasing actors who haven't graced the screen in years. The attempt to recapture a bygone era of cinema with David and Meg Ryan fell flat, failing to reignite the spark that once existed between them. The romantic comedy love story that once captivated audiences in the 90s seems to have lost its charm, and it appears we have moved on from that era.

To rejuvenate such a storyline, perhaps introducing a new generation of actors cou...

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