The After Party (film)
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Directed by | Ian Edelman |
Screenplay by | Ian Edelman |
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Music by | Raphael Saadiq |
Distributed by | Netflix |
Running time | 120 minutes |
The After Party is a 2018
The film was released on August 24, 2018, by Netflix to negative reviews from critics.
Kid Cudi guest starred as William, Owen and Jeff's manager in the film.
Plot
Aspiring rapper Owen Ellison and his manager/childhood friend Jeff Levine find Rahmel in a bathroom stall and rap to him, hoping for a
When coming home from high school, Owen runs into Jeff's sister Alicia, who's he's been in love with for years, and invites her to his next show. Jeff also invites his father to it, who tells him he needs to focus more when he gets to
Owen calls William for help and Jeff then runs into Owen asking him to attack William.
William shot a guy who Jeff loved.
They meet Bernard, an intern at Atlantic Records, who brings Wiz Khalifa instead of Rahmel. They smoke weed with Wiz before Owen performs onstage. He starts performing well, but throws up on Wiz and has a seizure. The video of Owen's seizure goes viral and is called “Seezjah Boy”. Believing his chance at success in the music business is over, he decides to join the Marines.
Jeff makes Owen promise that if he gets him a record deal by Friday, he won't give up and enlist. He then goes to many record labels on Wednesday, but they all say Owen is dead due to Seezjah boy. In the street, Owen's embarrassingly constantly recognised.
On Thursday morning, Jeff's persistence pays off, and Jessica at Atlantic gives him an invite to have a quick word with Rahmel at the secret French Montana show that night. Jeff enlists Alicia's help to get Owen there. In the end Bernard gets them in. Alicia gets pulled on stage, later enabling them access to the After Party.
Their crazy night out continues, as Owen and Jeff don't bring attractive women with them. Eventually they get three strippers to accompany them, but Jeff's dad's Rolls is damaged in the process. Getting in, they discover they need to go to the After After Party, only they arrive so late they miss both Alicia and Rahmel. Jeff and Owen argue, blaming each other for missing their chance. But Owen one-ups him with a mega dissing rap, destroyng him.
A few mnutes later, Owen helps Jeff when a fight breaks out, afterwards the friends make up. Bernard gives them Rahmel's address so he has one more chance to rap for him. They go up the fire escape and get maced.
Arriving home in the morning, Owen's dad warns him they're leaving momentarily, then head out. As Jeff is finally having a heart-to-heart with his dad, his phone blows up. The rap and fight went viral, and everyone wants to sign Owen. When he hears, he rethinks this decision, finding it in him to chase his dream one last time.
In the closing scene, we see Owen has become a success with Jeff managing him at his side.
Cast
- Kyle Harvey as Owen Ellison, an aspiring rapper
- Harrison Holzer as Jeff Levine, Owen's best friend and manager
- Shelley Hennig as Alicia Levine, Jeff's older sister and Owen's love interest
- Jamie Choi as Jessica, major record label executive assistant
- Teyana Taylor as Bl'Asia, a stripper who Jeff is attracted to
- Jordan Rock as Bernard, Rahmel's unpaid intern
- Amin Joseph as Leon, Bl'Asia's stalker ex
- Andy Buckley as Mr. Levine, Jeff and Alicia's father
- Blair Underwood as Sergeant Martin Ellison, Owen's father
- Kid Cudi as William, Jeff and Owen's manager
Several celebrities have cameo appearances, including
Production
In September 2017, it was announced that Ian Edelman would write and direct The After Party for Netflix. Kyle Harvey, Harrison Holzer, Shelley Hennig, Teyana Taylor, Jordan Rock, Amin Joseph, Andy Buckley, and Blair Underwood joined the cast of the film.[2]
Principal photography began in September 2017.[3] Filming was scheduled to last six weeks at locations in New York including The Meadows Music & Arts Festival and the Gramercy Theatre.[3]
Release
The film was released on August 24, 2018, for Netflix.[4]
Reception
Critical response
The After Party received largely negative reviews from critics, and holds a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 critic reviews, with an average rating of 3.90/10[5]
References
- ^ @seewhatsnext (July 23, 2018). ".@wizkhalifa @FrencHMonTanA @djkhaled @FatboySSE @LifeOfDesiigner @PUSHA_T @Therealkiss and @YoungMAMusic all make cameos in "The After Party," a new movie about an aspiring rapper that stars Kyle Harvey, @TEYANATAYLOR @BlairUnderwood & @shelleyhennig!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (2017-09-18). "Teyana Taylor, Blair Underwood & French Montana To Topline Netflix Comedy 'The After Party'". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ^ a b Halperin, Shirley (2017-09-18). "Netflix Hip-Hop Movie 'The After Party,' Starring Kyle, Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, Begins Production". Variety. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ^ ""The After Party" - A Netflix Film - Launches Globally on Netflix on August 24, 2018". The Futon Critic. 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ^ "The After Party". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
External links
- The After Party at IMDb
- The After Party at Rotten Tomatoes