After Sex: A Wild Ride Through Conversations

Alright, folks, let’s dive into “After Sex”. And no, it’s not an IKEA assembly manual! This film weaves together conversations post… well, you guessed it. We’ve got Mila Kunis and Zoe Saldana in the mix – talk about a loaded cast!

Phil Leirness, the director—ever heard of him? Don’t worry, me neither until now. He somehow spins ordinary bedroom chat into something akin to a smörgåsbord of emotions. It’s like finding an abandoned cinnamon bun in the fridge: a surprise, usually good, but sometimes just a bit dry.

What surprised me most, though, wasn’t the dialogue but how relatable it was. I remember a time—back in ’96 it was, I think. The Swedish summer lingered on, and there I was, chatting nonsense with a friend. It was one of those 3 a.m. conversations you only have with the people who know you best. That’s what this film captures, those íntimate post-moment talks, cozy yet revealing. If you’ve ever spent a Midsummer night by the fire, you’d get the vibe.

But man, sometimes the pace drags like a Swede in the snow without a good jacket. Some dialogue beats are tight, yet others feel like they were pulled straight from a philosophy class that nobody asked for. I loved Zoe Saldana in her scenes—a force of nature, she is. Then again, are we here for closure, or just watching people untangle emotional IKEA wardrobes? Maybe both?

All in all, it’s like a fika for the soul—sweet, a bit bitter, and worth the social awkwardness. Give it a whirl, but don’t expect a structured plot; it’s more like a rolling Swedish countryside than a Stockholm city map.

Check the trailer below