Paul Mescal’s Aftersun finally has a trailer - and it’s here to tug on your heartstrings

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Paul Mescal’s Aftersun finally has a trailer - and it’s here to tug on your heartstrings
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Having made a name for itself on the film festival circuit, Aftersun finally has a trailer that promises complex parent-child relationships, struggles around growing-up and grappling with what it means to reflect on memories that mean so much to us.

“Filming the scene where Connell breaks down was brutal”: Stylist speaks to Normal People star Paul Mescalfocuses on Sophie recalling a holiday she took with her father 20 years earlier as she comes to grips with the man she knows now and the man she knew then. Between Sophie’s oncoming transition into adulthood and Calum’s struggles to cope with juggling both parenthood and the demands of life, their holiday serves as a significant and meaningful memory for Sophie now.

“There’s this feeling once you leave where you were from,” Calum tells Sophie, “that you don’t totally belong there again.”Aftersun“The original idea was a young father with his daughter on holiday. That was definitely always the core of it,” she told Steering away from the familiar and perhaps clichéd route of exploring a negative father-daughter relationship,looks to dig deeper into the complexities of love, parenthood and what we experience versus what we remember. It also studies a father figure who is battling with troubles but also maintains a sense of devotion.

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