
Aftermath
Special Agent Rachel Anderson is charged with protecting a key witness, Richard Harper. But Harper himself is a suspect in several bomb attacks, one of which killed Rachel's partner. Stars Sean Young and Tim Post.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a former German concentration camp, now a dilapidated house. As she begins to renovate the property, she uncovers a dark and disturbing past linked to the atrocities that occurred there. Strange occurrences and unsettling visions plague her, blurring the lines between reality and the horrific events of history. She must confront the lingering evil within the house and its connection to her own family's secrets.
Critical Reception
The 2002 Spanish horror film 'Aftermath' (original title 'Aftermath') received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some commending its atmospheric approach and disturbing themes, while others criticized its slow pacing and lack of clear narrative. Audience reception was similarly divided, with fans of extreme horror appreciating its visceral content, while many found it too bleak and underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and disturbing subject matter.
- Criticized for its slow pacing and underdeveloped plot.
- Considered a challenging and bleak viewing experience.
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Fun Fact
Director Nacho Cerdà is known for his short film 'The Art of Dying' (1997), which gained notoriety for its graphic and disturbing imagery, setting a precedent for the tone of 'Aftermath'.
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