Watch: In the Aftermath 1988 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the distant future, the Earth was devastated by a massive nuclear catastrophe. Many years have passed, but the air is still polluted, there is very little water, and the sole survivors are severely deformed by radiation and chemical pollution. Their future seems hopeless in this ruined no-man’s-land. Until a mysterious angel decides to help the survivors. A girl with a huge egg appears from nowhere. On her journey through the ruins, she decides to be accompanied by a mysterious soldier… Will he prove worthy to be given a magic egg that can save the world?.
Plot: In a radiation-soaked wasteland, two surviving soldiers, Frank and Goose, search for essential supplies amid the rubble. After a violent confrontation, Frank is haunted by visions of an angelic young girl holding a giant egg, herself a refugee from another world altogether. Could the egg be the key to saving both their world?
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Excellent……music
The first time that I saw this film, I believe in I-SAT channel already 15 years ago, I was surprised by the excellent music that plays the protagonist in the scene of the piano. Watching the credits at the end, and hearing that song again, I could find the answer to my surprise when I saw the name of the song: “carnavallito tango”, neither but nor less than a mixture of two typical musical varieties of Argentina. Spent several years from the release of the film, I could discover, thanks to internet, that the author is Horacio Moskovici, an Argentinian pianist. I would like much to contact him and to congratulate by the masterpiece that has composed and that has pleased, according to the commentaries, people of diverse countries. 10 points, excellent.
Worst tampering with a piece of art I’ve ever seen
Being a fan of animes (i.e., Japanese animation), I am familiar with the movie ‘Angel’s Egg’ by Mamoru Oshii. Some time ago, a friend told me there was a movie which had used scenes from that anime: ‘In The Aftermath’. After some research I managed to get a copy of that film…I didn’t have high expectations, but that experience was far beyond my worst nightmares. I’ve never seen a piece of art (and I mean ‘Angel’s Egg’!) being torn to pieces in such a radical way. About 30 min. of the original anime footage were used for ‘In The Aftermath’. The rest of the film consists of live sequences that have been done so poorly it just hurts: C-class movie actors stumbling around with gas masks in a deserted chemical factory most of the time, special effects that don’t deserve the name, and a ‘story’ that tries desperately to bring some sense to a plot that was never meant to have any sense at all (sounds strange, doesn’t it? Go on and you’ll know what I mean).
The anime ‘Angel’s Egg’ in my opinion is a real masterpiece. You may like it or not, but everybody who has seen this movie agrees that it is something unique. However, its director Mamoru Oshii admitted in several interviews that even he didn’t know what its story was about – if there was any at all.
Obviously, Carl Colpaert decided to add that lacking sense by combining some of the anime sequences with a real movie to create ‘In The Aftermath’. He failed miserably. The combination doesn’t work at all. If it would have been an attempt to create a parody, it would just have been annoying. But this movie was an honest attempt to improve the Japanese original, and that’s what really makes it so bad.
According to IMDB, ‘In The Aftermath’ was the first movie Carl Colpaert ever directed. I sincerely hope that he (or anybody else) may never try something like that again…
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Animation, Drama, Fantasy
Director Carl Colpaert
Writer Carl Colpaert, Mamoru Oshii
Actors Tony Markes, Rainbow Dolan, Kenneth McCabe
Country Japan, Australia
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Ultra Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera Arriflex Cameras
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm