Interesting at times, but neither a powerful romance nor an impressive historical Set in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the film centres on the relations and tensions. Inspired by actual events, AFTERMATH tells a story of guilt and revenge after an air traffic controller's (Scoot McNairy) error causes How did you buy your ticket? There is some nudity and some language.

A SilverScreen Analysis movie review of "Aftermath" starring; Arnold Schwarzenegger, Scoot McNairy and Maggie Grace. The aftermath of war is a resonant topic for any filmmaker willing to dig deeply into the strained. Arnie's back in this intense drama based on a real-life tragedy.

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Aftermath seems to be an attempt at a really hard-hitting, emotional human-interest film, and it falls fairly short of. Aftermath, directed by Elliott, has reportedly taken a leaf from real life events. Now lets see what the movie, which has Arnold Shcwarzenegger returning to big. Read the Empire Movie review of Aftermath. After a depressingly anonymous start, the rebirth of Arnie finally hits its stride with a great The Aftermath is an upcoming drama film that is directed by James Kent. The movie is written by The movie is written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse.

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The Aftermath is a lush, beautifully detailed period drama that explores the trauma that lingers long after war ends. Watch our interview with Keira Knightley for The Aftermath below. Aftermath may not say much, but Arnold Schwarzenegger's reserved performance is a somber turn that keeps drama surprisingly in-tune. Aftermath, another vengeance show featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is significantly more pensive Aftermath: Movie Review.