![Belgian actress savors Eastwood's unusual style](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPyEq6O0seYlb4ddwGlOJTo6zm1LXJpGdubMz8Jo8NXO4pnttPfjgLomhIf9TjoqVVWOTyVoEhDo-iNBGm1C99oHrDjDb_gh9AD5JLrETWUoEbytl0o4Np44gc_QFWbOzq6bB149kZi10/s320/audi.jpeg)
Departing from his usual thrillers, crime dramas, and small-scale human-interest stories, this rambling latest film spans three countries in telling the tales of troubled American factory worker and psychic George Lonegan (Matt Damon); grieving London youngster Marcus (Frankie McLaren), whose twin brother is killed in a car mishap; and high-profile Parisian reporter Marie LeLay (Cecile de France), who starts to question the possibility of an afterlife following she is almost killed in a tsunami. Though the three are worlds not together, their search to understand what happens after death brings them together.
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