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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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Film Cast:
- Roman Melnyk: Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Jacob “Jake” Bonanos: Scoot McNairy
- Christina: Maggie Grace
- Samuel Bonanos: Judah Nelson
- James Gullick: Larry Sullivan
- Thomas Fichman: Jason McCune
- Matt: Glenn Morshower
- Eve Sanders: Mariana Klaveno
- Robert: Martin Donovan
- Tessa: Hannah Ware
- Andrew Berg: Christopher Darga
- Airline Supervisor: Teri Clark
- Nadiya: Danielle Sherrick
- Airport Employee: Jeff Panzarella
- Saab: Mo McRae
- John Gullick: Kevin Zegers
- Older Samuel: Lewis Pullman
- Lawyer: Michael Lowry
- Squirrel: Danny Mooney
- Gardener: Scott A. Martin
- Psychiatrist: Keith Flippen
- Worker #2: Brian Gallagher
- Travel Agent: Megan Leonard
- Travel Agent: Christine Dye
- Marie: Chloe Stearns
- Detective: Carl G. Herrick
- Memorial Attendee (uncredited): Lynn Downey
- Woman: Trisha Simmons
- Female Officer: McKenna Kerrigan
- Travel Agency Woman: Kasey Daley
- Airline Representative: John Moon
- Reporter #1: Nathan Hollabaugh
- TV News Reporter (uncredited): Laura Allen
- Prisoner (uncredited): Brian “Wolfman Black” Bowman
- Officer Wilson (uncredited): Reid Carpenter
- News Reporter (uncredited): Kim Evans
- HAZMAT Tech / Crash Site Mourner (uncredited): Logan Fry
- Police Officer (uncredited): Adam Hicks
- Cameraman (uncredited): Bryan Kruse
- Diner Patron (uncredited): Christina Lambert
- Gun Shop Patron (uncredited): Joe Maurer
- Memorial Family Member (uncredited): Allison Rowe
- News Reporter (uncredited): Samantha Russell
- Olena (uncredited): Tammy Tsai
- Volunteer (uncredited): Walter von Huene
- Airport Employee (uncredited): Ming Wang
- FBI Agent (uncredited): John E. Brownlee
Film Crew:
- Director: Elliott Lester
- Writer: Javier Gullón
- Executive Producer: Josh Stern
- Set Decoration: Melisa Jusufi
- Co-Producer: Timothy C. Sullivan
- Executive Producer: Barry Brooker
- Executive Producer: Ted Fox
- Associate Producer: Arnaud Lannic
- Executive Producer: Vance Owen
- Executive Producer: Mark Stewart
- Casting: Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
- Executive Producer: Robert Jones
- Executive Producer: Stan Wertlieb
- Producer: Randall Emmett
- Executive Producer: Wayne Marc Godfrey
- Casting: Mary Vernieu
- Co-Producer: Anthony Callie
- Producer: George Furla
- Line Producer: William B. Steakley
- Costume Design: Bic Owen
- Producer: Darren Aronofsky
- Executive Producer: Steven Saxton
- Producer: Peter Dealbert
- Editor: Nicholas Wayman-Harris
- Production Design: Akin McKenzie
- Executive Producer: Corey Large
- Producer: Eric Watson
- Producer: Scott Franklin
- Art Direction: Sean Brennan
- Set Dresser: Brenden Meers
- Construction Coordinator: Francis Link Boysie
- Foley: Steve Baine
- Property Master: Scott Nifong
- Assistant Property Master: Tayelor Nifong
- Still Photographer: Brian Douglas
- Dolly Grip: Chris Salamone
- Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart
- First Assistant Editor: Brendan Maghran
- Key Costumer: Joy Galbraith
- Digital Intermediate: Pete Polyakov
- Local Casting: Donna M. Belajac
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Karen Heston
- Supervising Sound Editor: Bob Kellough
- Makeup Effects Designer: Alan Tuskes
- Gaffer: Russ Faust
- Digital Intermediate: Dave Hussey
- Script Supervisor: Sarah Horton
- Makeup Effects: Vincent J. Guastini
- Best Boy Electric: Scott Lipez
- Key Set Costumer: Jaclyn Laravie
- First Assistant Camera: Amy Faust
- Casting Associate: Lavonna Cupid
- Steadicam Operator: John S. Moyer
- Additional Camera: Rich Schutte
- Special Effects Supervisor: Ken Gorrell
- Hair Department Head: Scott H. Reeder
- Makeup Department Head: Karri Farris
- Key Grip: Michael Stoecker
- Boom Operator: Scott Osowski
- Director of Photography: Pieter Vermeer
- Foley: Peter Persaud
- First Assistant Director: Jeremy Phoenix
- Set Dresser: Richard Robles
- Stunt Coordinator: Billy D. Lucas
- Music Editor: Jon Mooney
- Unit Production Manager: Mary C. Rolfes
- Location Manager: Nicholas Deroo
- Second Assistant Director: Jared Briley
- Stunts: Dieter Rauter
- Production Accountant: Susan J. Bonno-Buckner
- Grip: Matt Hayes
- ADR & Dubbing: Roy Machado
- Production Accountant: Jerry Lambert
- Sound Designer: Robert Dehn
- Special Effects: James Carter
- Music Supervisor: Ashley Waldron
- Sound: Milos Zivkovic
- Local Casting: Missy Finnell
- Special Effects: Wes Perry
- Grip: Matt Maynard
- Set Dresser: Chad Ball
- Sound Mixer: Marlowe Taylor
- ADR Voice Casting: Reed Harvey
- Post Production Supervisor: Noah C. Haeussner
- Grip: Kevin Martt
- Original Music Composer: Mark D. Todd
- Hairstylist: Anna Maria Reyer
- Scenic Artist: Jen Brinker
- Hairstylist: Dan Frey
- Second Assistant Camera: Colleen Mleziva
- Leadman: Jon Griffith
- Second Assistant Camera: Joe Bou
- Art Department Assistant: Sean Highley
- Hairstylist: Artra Edwards
- Makeup Artist: Kelly Harris
- Art Department Coordinator: Rebecca Markuson
- Drone Pilot: Matt Ragan
- Electrician: Dean Hayashi
- Makeup Artist: Kelly Lane
- Producer: Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Executive Producer: Tarek Anthony Jabre
- CG Supervisor: Dylan Nathan
- Stunts: Tim Trella
- Sound Mixer: Craig Henighan
Movie Reviews:
- Gimly: Between this and _Maggie_, Arnold Schwarzenegger has proven that he’s more than just the ’80s muscle man we had always given him credit for. Aftermath may not be great, but there’s some emotion in there, a relatively satisfying payoff, and as a vehicle for Arnie’s dramatic chops, it works fine.
- _Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
- Reno: **Not about the plane crash, but the aftermath of the event.**
- The best part of this film is it was based on the real. This is the story that follows after the event of two planes crashed head to head in the mid air. Focused on Roman, the one who had lost his wife and daughter in the crash and the Jake, an air traffic controller who was on the duty on the day.
- Roman was not happy for how the officials treated him, and the declaration of the result of the event. On the other hand, Jake was mentally disturbed, that’s affecting his family. A year later, when everything was coming back to normal with a book on the plane crash is getting released, a twist in tale emerges and fast forwarding to a few years, the story comes to an end.
- There’s no judgement on the crash, that’s how the story carefully evolved. Like how it happened and whose fault it was. If you understand the title properly, you won’t ask that, because the film is not about that. It was the aftermath of the crash. Like how people related to the event coped with. I think decently written screenplay with good performances. But the film was slow.
- Everything about the film was the opening and the end parts, the rest of the film was just a drag in the name of gap between the events and letting us know more about the film’s two main characters. So, overall a simple film, but depicting the real event matters here. Once viewable film, especially if you are the actor’s fan, then the percentage goes up. Though expect less from it or from him, as he’s not young anymore and this film is not an action flick, just a decent drama.
- _6.5/10_

