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The Aftermath

The Aftermath (1982)

March. 22,1982
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4.4
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NR
| Adventure Horror Action Science Fiction

After a lengthy space mission, two astronauts (Steve Barkett and Larry Latham) return to an Earth transformed by nuclear war. As renegade gangs and mutants rule Los Angeles, the astronauts join two pretty women and a couple of kids in a growing resistance movement. This sci-fi adventure follows the men as they battle bell-bottomed biker leader Cutter and his brutal gang.

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Leofwine_draca
1982/03/22

Don't be fooled into expecting some high budget end-of-the-world epic like Romero's DAY OF THE DEAD or otherwise, as THE AFTERMATH is strictly an amateur production (good production values and editing, but amateur nonetheless), with the same guy, Steve Barkett, directing, writing, and acting all at the same time. Strictly, this should be a rubbish movie, as it's packed with cheap effects and poor acting. Yet somehow, everything gels together and this actually becomes very good towards the end. So good that I've found myself going back to it over and over again, and enjoying it more and more each time (even if there are a number of dropouts in the tape I have and last night I was finally forced to put it in the dustbin). Yes, it's amateur trash, but it's a trashy gem made by people who love the genre and who know what elements to include.Things start off poorly, with a space shuttle flying through space. Obviously they couldn't afford anything like STAR WARS had, so instead we are left with a tacky-looking model jerking through the air. It crash lands into a fish tank, or what is supposed to be the ocean. Then the fun really begins, as the next half an hour consists of our heroes exploring the desolate world and trying to create new lives for themselves, discovering all manner of rotted and mangled corpses as they do so. I just like the concept. After this initial setup, the film deviates and becomes more of a human drama, as a number of characters are introduced, as well as an evil gang of rapists and murders lead by the psychotic Cutter (played by veteran Sid Haig). Our hero rescues a number of prisoners, who are massacred in revenge when he's not around. The finale is of the standard revenge one-man-mission as Barkett enters the enemy camp and single-handedly eliminates the entire gang. Accompanying this is a stirring soundtrack of what I guess to be library music, sounding suspiciously like the stuff in NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.The acting is of strictly an amateurish level, especially from Barkett. You wouldn't really imagine this middle-aged guy with a moustache to be a hero in a film like this, but I liked him in a strange kind of way. He's adequate, if not particularly inspired. If Barkett is just okay, then the rest of the cast are pretty awful. At least Barkett gamely plays along, delivering his lines in a solemn yet campy kind of way (you can tell this is doing wonders for his ego). The female lead is particularly awful, picked for her looks rather than her acting skill. Sid Haig is the only other good actor, making the most of his comic-book villain as he slaughters his way through innocent victims and growls evil dialogue. A surprising amount of genre veterans turn up now and then, from Jim Danforth (a special effects artist) as an astronaut, to Forrest J. Ackerman as a curator of the last museum on earth, to Dick Miller as a voice-over on a cassette tape.There are quite a lot of special effects involved in this film, all done admirably on the low budget. From the many desiccated corpses to the scenes of an LA reduced to rubble, this impressed me a lot. There are also some really ugly mutants hanging around too. The film is very gory and violent in places, with a victim getting his head shot gunned off, a little girl getting brutally murdered and a baddie getting a knife through his chest and into his eye. The final twenty minutes is made up of all-out action, with Barkett bloodily dispatching about a hundred bad guys with his pistol and rifle, while lots of things explode. This is what all action films should be like! I also rather liked the twist ending, which puts things in a whole new perspective. Sadly, this didn't get released until years after it had been made, but thank goodness they did bring it out in the end. THE AFTERMATH is a fast-moving, action-packed, end-of-the-world epic done on a shoestring budget by real fans. A classic! AddendumRecently I was browsing through a car boot sale when I came upon a different copy of this movie - this time, the pre-certificate release on the World of Video 2000 video, titled simply AFTERMATH. I instantly bought the video and settled down to watch it, and discovered a bizarre number of minor differences in the movie. A snippet showing the ship crashing into the sea at the beginning of the film has been cut out (maybe the distributor didn't care for the effects either), and then bizarrely a whole sequence in which Newman discovers fried corpses on the beach has been eliminated, thus throwing into confusion how he actually gets hold of the satchel which he carries during the cliff-top climb. The chilling "beach" sequence is the first inkling that something is wrong and one of the most atmospheric shots in the film, so why it was cut I have no idea. This version also has a considerably longer death for the Mexican villain, who now gets a knife slowly slid into his chest in graphic detail before getting stabbed in the eyeball - this bloody sequence was extensively cut, for obvious reasons, in the 18 certificate version.

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Terry-23
1982/03/23

If you pick this up to watch a serious movie about life after a nuclear war, you'll give up on this in about 5 minutes. But if you like watching a movie that you can make fun of and groan at, then this is the movie for you.As I was watching this I was thinking just how bad this movie was, but I kept watching to see what goof, inconsistency, bad line, etc. would come up next. And I was not disappointed.You've got stupid people running around in the desert and guns that never run out (almost never) of ammunition. You've also got the chance of running into a radioactive rain storm, but only drive cars with no roofs. And much, much more.This is a prime example that if you make the movie bad enough, but still entertaining, it will hang around for a long time.

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lordzedd-1
1982/03/24

Saying this thing sucks is an understatement. I mean using Nuclear and Biological weapons in WWIII is way over kill. SPOILER WARNING: Both Astronaughts are killed leaving a 10 year kid alone in this violent deadly wasteland. That's why it fails!!!!On a scale of 1 to 10 stars (10 Being Best) I give AFTERMATH, THE -100 STARSOn The Positive Side: Good Model Work (The Devistated Cities look real)One The Negative Side: EVERYTHING ELSE!!!!!!!!

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Kammurabi
1982/03/25

This movie is pretty entertaining really. It borrows from The Planet of the Apes, The Omega Man or The Last Man on Earth, and The Stand among others (although every movie borrows from something). Yet the movie still has a style all its own and while it is mostly a very funny movie that was supposed to be serious, it does offer a bit of creativity. Has several scenes that most directors would not have included, that's not a bad thing. A good movie for the fatalist. Worth watching for everyone else. Except kids I guess, there are some scenes of gore. (head explodes, a knife through the head via the eye, lots of bullets flying, dead bloody kid, mutants, and decayed bodies).

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