The Aftermath evaluation action
-
Milo 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Most of E can play the father of a 16-year-old child! >
-
Damien 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Two and a half stars. Art, music, scenery, and acting are all excellent, I really don't want to give two stars, but the plot is not only unclear but also slightly bloody. The change in the relationship between the three protagonists in the film is illogical, giving the audience a feeling that it is entirely out of the needs of the plot. The core issue of the film is to explore how to deal with the pain of losing a loved one and how to get along with others in a relatively hostile background. Looking at the whole film, the answers given on how to solve these two problems are not clear. Too much space is used to show the triangular relationship between the protagonists, but this treatment is only superficial, and fails to connect the breaking of the emotional relationship between individuals with the background of the larger environment, which causes the whole story to change. It becomes an empty shell carrying deep propositions but only superficial content. The teenage Nazi plot line is also not sufficiently connected to the main line to make any sense. In the end, the choice of the heroine adds a touch of dog blood. What a waste of good actors and exquisite costumes.
-
Rachael Morgan: You didn't tell me what I was walking into.
-
Lewis Morgan: None of this is how it was supposed to be, and yet here we are.