


Aftermath
A fatal plane crash changes the lives of Roman and Jake forever. Roman loses his wife and daughter in the accident, while Jake loses his mind—as he happens to be the air traffic controller who failed to avert the nightmare. Rage and revenge engulfs Roman and Jake finds himself swamped with guilt and regret.
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Plot Summary
In 2002, a mid-air collision between a Bashkirian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 and a DHL Boeing 757 cargo jet resulted in the deaths of all 71 people on board. The film follows Nikolai, a Dominicana air traffic controller whose mistake led to the disaster, as he struggles with guilt and anonymity while awaiting the arrival of a victim's father, Roman, who seeks answers and retribution.
Critical Reception
Aftermath received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its pacing slow, its tone uneven, and its handling of the sensitive subject matter to be problematic. While Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance was occasionally noted, the film struggled to balance its dramatic ambitions with the factual basis of the tragic event.
What Reviewers Say
- Despite a potentially compelling premise based on a real-life tragedy, the film is bogged down by a sluggish pace and an unconvincing narrative.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger attempts a dramatic turn, but the material doesn't offer enough depth to showcase his capabilities.
- The film's handling of grief and revenge feels underdeveloped, leading to a less impactful emotional experience.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many finding the film to be a slow and somewhat depressing watch. Some appreciated the attempt at a serious drama from Schwarzenegger, while others felt the movie failed to live up to the gravity of the real-life event it depicted.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the Überlingen mid-air collision that occurred on July 1, 2002, over German airspace.
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