MOVIE TITLE: The Aftermath (2019) On Disc & Streaming June 25, 2019
RATING: R
LENGTH: 1 hour, 48 minutes
Movie Review Mom GRADE: B-
IN A NUTSHELL: In the aftermath of World War II, an English military man and his wife share a large manor with a German widow and his daughter in devastated Hamburg. Directed by James Kent, this historical melodrama is based on a novel by Rhidian Brook.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- Some German is spoken with and without subtitles.
- Two sex scenes with a man’s naked buns and a topless woman.
- Some profanity, including F-bombs.
- You see a picture of Holocaust victims.
- Several people die with images of blood.
THEMES:
- Redemption, forgiveness
- Betrayal
- Love, lust
- Judging others
- Loss, grief
THINGS I LIKED:
- Stunning aerial visuals in the very beginning.
- It looks and feels like you have traveled back in time to a heartbreaking period of history. The sets are amazing and look truly authentic.
- Keira Knightley has the luxury of playing a beautiful woman with lovely clothes in need of a forbidden romance. She used a body double for the nude scenes. She and Jason Clarke played husband and wife before in the movie Everest.
- The clash of emotional wounds that each of the characters carries is interesting. Aren’t we all just wounded souls trying to find love?
- We usually see movies that highlight the war, but not very many that explore what happened to the military leaders, their families, and the everyday people.
- The music was beautiful.
- I was surprised by the ending. It didn’t seem to make much sense for the characters, but I liked that it surprised me.
- I’ve read a lot of reviews by critics and by “regular” audience members and thought it was interesting that so many criticized the film for trying to be two films: war/history and romance, saying a movie can’t do both. I disagree, look at THE SOUND OF MUSIC as an example. It was three movies in one: war/history, romance, and musical!
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:
- I really hate adultery. No marriage is perfect, but adultery won’t solve any problems. The movie is well done, but I just hate watching people do stupid, selfish things. The lust factor was extremely high with no flirting or romance or substance leading up to…
- Maybe if the father spent more time helping his daughter instead of schtooping someone else’s wife, the daughter could have healed faster and made better decisions.
- There are a lot of clichés from every other period romance drama you’ve ever seen.
- It evolves slowly. I noticed that some reviewers said, “Nothing really happens.”
- SPOILER: We’re supposed to believe that Stefan Lupert is such a respectable man, but he lacked some serious integrity.
FUNNY LINES:
- None. This is a very serious drama.
INTERESTING LINES:
- “This isn’t how it was supposed to be.” – Rachael Morgan (Keira Knightley)
“None of this is how it was supposed to be, yet here we are.” – Lewis Morgan (Jason Clarke)
- “Do you really need a philosophy to make something comfortable?” – Rachael
“Behind every object there is a philosophy, isn’t it?” – Stefan Lupert (Alexander Skarsgard)
- “I don’t think you can judge a person by his answers to a questionnaire.” – Lewis “How do you judge him?” – Captain Thompson (Joseph Arkley) “You look him in the eye.” – Lewis
- “This is the zero hour. Everything can start again.” – Stefan Lupert
- “It’s not the war that makes men of us.” – Lewis Morgan
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