Aftermath

Synopsis: Two strangers' lives become inextricably bound together after a devastating plane crash. Inspired by actual events, AFTERMATH tells a story of guilt and revenge after an air traffic controller's (Scoot McNairy) error causes the death of a construction foreman's (Arnold Schwarzenegger) wife and daughter.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Elliott Lester
Production: Lionsgate Premiere
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
44
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
R
Year:
2017
94 min
1,624 Views


Hey, Jack, those racks

don't go up there.

- What do you mean?

- They go in the parking lot.

The ones with blue plastic

go up there.

Ah, okay,

hey, sorry, I didn't realize.

Don't worry, you're fired.

By the way,

we're gonna miss you tonight.

Don't get sentimental on me now.

But it won't be the same.

Shut up.

- We did it.

- Roman, have they finished

the frame on the 6th floor yet?

Yes, and the framing

on the 7th floor

should be done

within the next three hours.

The problem with the

spokes in the basement?

Well, we solved

that problem, too.

And if you start the

enclosures tomorrow morning,

we should be one day

ahead of schedule.

So go home.

Why?

Well, your family's

arriving today, right?

Yeah, but they're not flying

in until later in the night.

So go on, go home.

Get everything ready

for them, it's a big day.

I have everything

ready for them.

I mean, I have the

whole house decked out.

Matt, you wouldn't believe it.

Welcome signs, everything.

Well, you're better off leaving

early in case there's traffic.

- Well, maybe you're right.

- Of course, I'm right!

Now go on, get out of here

and take tomorrow off.

Spend some time

with your daughter.

Christ, you're gonna

be a grandfather.

Go on.

Do not come tomorrow,

i know you.

This is

wsny and wsny hd Columbus.

Merry Christmas from 795!

Passenger Jones, please see the

ticketing agents at the gate.

Please do not

leave your luggage unattended,

luggage left unattended

may be removed...

Thank you very much.

Hey, man!

Excuse me, excuse me, sir.

You're a good dancer.

- Hi.

- Hello, sir.

Yeah, I'm waiting for a flight

and it says it's delayed,

but there's no eta.

- It's ax 1-12.

- Ax 1-12?

Yeah taking off from Kiev, with a

lay over in Frankfurt and New York.

- Okay?

- Ax 1-12?

That's right, yeah, I'm sure

i didn't write it down wrong.

Please come with me.

- Thank you.

- Take care, sir.

- Can you tell me your name?

- Roman, Roman melnyk.

- Can I see your ID, Mr. melnyk?

- Sure.

My wife and daughter

are arriving.

I know all their papers

are in order.

We have a lawyer so there

shouldn't be any problems.

I'm sure there wasn't.

Around here.

Could you just have

a seat in here, please?

Okay, thanks.

Can I get you any water,

anything to drink?

No, no, thank you. Thank you.

Did the plane arrive early?

I mean, are they here already?

I don't have all the information

so I don't want to

tell you anything

that might not be true.

Somebody will be right

in to speak with you.

Okay.

What do you mean?

Where are they?

I need to see them!

Roman melnyk.

Where's my family?

Um... my name is Eve Sanders and

I'm one of the contact people

assigned by the

airport management office.

I need you to listen very

carefully to what I have to say.

The airplane that your wife

and daughter were traveling in

has had a very

unfortunate accident.

There's still no

official confirmation,

but we need to keep in mind

that with this type of accident

it's unlikely that

we'll find any survivors.

It is the worst news

that anyone will ever receive.

She was pregnant.

Olena went to pick her up,

to bring her back.

Are this address and

contact number correct?

And are there any other family

members we should inform?

No - nobody?

Not here or in your

country of origin?

The family support center has

been set up at a hotel nearby.

You'll have access to

medical and psychological

treatments and social services.

That's also where you'll be updated

on any news that comes in.

If you'd rather be alone,

you can do that there, too.

No.

I would recommend that you go to the

family support center tomorrow,

when you're feeling stronger.

You also have my email,

cell phone

and my department's

phone number.

Please don't hesitate

to call me.

- Yes.

- Very well.

Wait, wait, wait...

- Did you talk to the plumber?

- Shut up!

You didn't?

There's a toilet in the

basement still jammed.

Shh, we're gonna wake up Samuel.

- I love you.

- I love you.

- He's out.

- You know, when I was a kid,

I had this little stuffed bear,

his name was ishmael.

- Ishmael?

- Yeah.

That's a weird name for a bear.

And when we took trips

i always had to take him with me

or I wouldn't be able to sleep.

This went on 'til

much, much later.

How much later?

'Til you were 24?

'Til you met me?

I don't know.

You always say that you

can't sleep without me.

Yeah, that's true. I just

don't know what to think.

- What?

- Is that all I am to you?

Some lousy substitute

for ishmael?

Hey, being ishmael's

substitute is a big honor.

I'd do anything for ishmael.

Did you have sex with ishmael?

I'm late for work.

L-r, 5-7-4,

turn right on bravo 2-6.

- Hey, hey!

- Evening.

Two sips of that and you'll

be running for the bathroom.

Yeah? I'll remember you

while I'm in the bathroom,

if that's what you want.

No, no, thanks, I'm not gonna

get that out of my head.

No, just remember

who warned you.

- What do we got?

- Well, we got to get a snack.

- You want anything?

- No, I'm good. Thanks, brother.

I landed the last one

and there's nothing on deck.

Canada 8-2-6. Permission

to climb and maintain 3-3-0-0.

Canada 8-2-6,

climb and maintain level 3-3-0.

Thank you, Columbus,

and good night.

Evening.

Evening.

Na 1-9-7-9 descend

to flight level 3-0.

Na 1-9-7-9, descending...

Hey, what are you doing?

Doing some maintenance

on the telephone lines.

Gonna put it on security mode

so it should work fine.

Sometimes the signal's a little

weak. Just five or six minutes.

Tower c, good evening.

This is ax 1-12 down for cmh,

requesting permission

to descend to 10,000 feet.

Roger ax 1-1-2, wait for

confirmation on that descend.

Copy that.

Hey, Jacob, Thomas stepped out?

What's up?

We got an unexpected flight,

ef 1-3-5.

Had to change its route

because of the bad weather.

- Headed for Pittsburgh.

- Alright, thanks.

Go ahead and give

that tower the heads up.

Connect me with

Pittsburgh airport, please.

Hello?

Ax 1-1-2 permission to descend

to flight level 1-0. Thank you.

Copy that. Thank you,

descending to 10,000 feet.

Cmh, this is dh 6-1-6,

do you copy?

Airbus ef 1-3-5,

this is tower c.

Ef 1-3-5, good evening.

I'm having a problem with the

phone lines here and I can't

get in touch with Pittsburgh.

Cmh, this is dh 6-1-6.

We're getting a warning from

our tcas telling us to descend.

I repeat, the tcas is telling

us to descend, do you copy?

Tower, this is dh 6-1-6,

do you copy?

Airbus ef 1-3-5,

contact airport directly.

I repeat, contact

Pittsburgh airport directly.

Not a problem cmh, we'll contact

Pittsburgh directly, over.

Tower, this is

dh 6-1-6, do you copy?

Ax 1-1-2, descend and

maintain flight level 6-0.

Descend to 6,000 feet,

do you copy?

Ax 1-12,

descending to 6,000 feet.

Tower, we've not

heard confirmation from you,

but we're gonna go ahead

and descend to 6,000 feet.

This goddamned phone!

Ef 1-3-5,

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Javier Gullón

Javier Gullón (born September 1, 1975) in Logroño (La Rioja) is a Spanish screenwriter. He garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards for Enemy, and a Goya Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 27th Goya Awards for Invader (Invasor).His other films have included Out of the Dark, Hierro and Aftermath. He has been married to Ayako Fujitani since 2016. more…

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