Meghan Markle Reveals the One Relatable Instance She Was “struck by” in Misan Harriman’s Netflix Hit ‘The After’

Published 12/15/2023, 10:25 PM EST

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The world is, after all an unpredictable place to be where inconstancy edges at every stepping stone for each living being. More than often, the television world tries to dig deeper into human sensibilities to try to offer a wider perspective for things that matter. Much in the same way, Misan Harriman’s directorial debut, The After, struck a chord with Meghan Markle as per a recent interview.

Meghan Markle’s social graphics is an inspirational one. Hence, when she confessed the most relatable stance with Harriman’s short film, it definitely won many hearts.

What made Meghan Markle admit to her relatability with Misan Harriman’s The After?

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In the post-screen conversation for Harriman’s film with Gold Derby, Meghan Markle’s revelation of her approachability with his work hit home. The incomprehensibility of coming to terms with major tragedies to find a way back into society came into focus. Markle said how Harriman’s noteworthy work is a reminder of “our shared humanity and our connectedness”. Moreover, the Duchess of Sussex was “struck by” the surreal portrayal of it.

The world is currently tackling the uprising blows of depression and despair from a considerable part of the generation. Witnessing a project where there is a chance of retrospection, Markle admitted how it made her “hopeful”. Furthermore, attending to Markle’s response, Harriman also emphasizes that indeed “Hope is in the room”. All one needs to do is take a good look and not let it slide that the “world is on fire.”.

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Misan Harriman’s delving into the social panorama of evaluation began with his own journey of activism. As his directorial debut, Harriman’s focus on the movie emphasizes a driver’s journey. The inability to reconnect with normalcy after being witness to a devastating attack in the capital forms the crux of the flick. Often the grieving of losing a beloved reprises in trauma and the same was also in view in Meghan Markle’s conversation.

Additionally, Harriman said how the impetus and overbearing of COVID had put the maker into contemplation. To revitalize the need for effective meditation, humanity must not become desensitized. While Markle’s siding with him for the enthralling vision is justified, it also weighs heavier on humanity’s shoulders to understand his perspective for betterment. 

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What do you think about Meghan Markle’s relatable stance? Let us know in the comments below!

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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