Aftermath

2017 • 93 minutes
3.7
98 reviews
40%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Roman's (Arnold Schwarzenegger) life is changed forever the day he loses his wife and daughter in a plane crash. The same is true for the air traffic controller (Scoot McNairy) who inadvertently caused the accident; devastated, he moves away from his own family and assumes a new identity. Both men attempt to move on from the tragedy -- but Roman soon finds that he cannot live with his new reality, and without confronting the man responsible.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

3.7
98 reviews
Tommie Jones
July 6, 2017
Arnold Schwartzenegger plays a good grieving family member. Unlike "Collateral Damage" he takes it to another level. Stewing and grieving at the same time; keeping in mind all his options; living life "lying" to the world around him only to get what he wants in the end. The last part where the son confronts his father's murderer seemed a little inauthentic; the setup at the wife and daughter's grave; the walk to the bridge pathway; the short dialogue and where the movie ends. Could that last part have been left out? Maybe. I'm reminded of how Denzel Washington's movie "Flight" ended with him beginning his prison sentence. Maybe it should have ended as he was listening to his cellmate reading a passage.
A Google user
April 9, 2017
Scummy system blames the air traffic controller, similar​ setup to that of the movie Sully. Film definitely touched a nerved as the practice of grinding folks down to turd and throwing them off the bus when they break is common practice.
12 people found this review helpful
Rich S
May 23, 2017
If they turned into zombies it would be Molly all over again. One time use out of this for me.
1 person found this review helpful