Review of The Aftermath (2019) by Bilge Ebiri for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 15 Mar 2019
Consumed by its own chilliness, The Aftermath is an emotionally constipated movie about emotional constipation. That may come off as a glib way to describe something that purports to explore the paralyzing nature of grief, but James Kent’s romantic historical drama falls so flat that any sense of tragedy is lost; it’s all surface, and stasis.
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This review of The Aftermath (2019) was written by Bilge Ebiri and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 15 Mar 2019.
The Aftermath has generally received mixed reviews.
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