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Aftermath 1994 movie online
Aftermath 1994  movie online












aftermath 1994 movie online

This film makes the viewer think about what happens after death. I cringed more from the sound than the visuals at times. The clarity and realness was nearly more disgusting and frightening than the action on screen. Speaking of sound, the sound effects were that of a big budget film. Cerdà did an AMAZING job with the filming using slow moving camera work mixed with an eerie classical soundtrack. You have to take into account the cinematography, the fact there is no spoken dialogue, the soundtrack and the moral questions it brings out of you. That being said.there are some things you should keep in mind while watching in order to understand, respect and ultimately enjoy what Nacho Cerdà has put together. Make no mistake, this is 30 minutes of the raw, uncompromising reality of Autopsy's. That is if you make it to the second act. Although this is only 30 minutes, after the second act you will feel as if you have been watching for hours. Cerdà decided to make a film that covered both issues when I suppose he could have stuck to one. "Aftermath" will make you question how you want your body handled after death and it will open your eyes to the horror that is present in the world. There is no dialogue and primarily takes place in an actual morgue. This powerful film is not for the easily offended or those with a weak stomach. "Aftermath", the controversial 30 minute short from Spanish director Nacho Cerdà takes a look at (in graphic detail) what happens to the body after death.

aftermath 1994 movie online

What happens when you die? What was the first thing you thought of when you read that question? Most people would immediately think about whether there is a Heaven or Hell. Definitely shocking, undeniably well made, but to simple to garner more than a curiosity viewing. Without a deeper story, the gory visuals do lose some emotional impact, but adding to much more would have thrown off the pace and dulled the impact of the film. It could be argued that the film needs something resembling a story to further flesh out, and I would both agree and argue against it. Effective camera use, perfect lighting, and a great use of both music and excellent sound effects. It was so simple, by the numbers and unemotional, and no matter what I will be there someday. A different scene involving a more real-world process of preparing a cadaver was (to my mind) more disturbing. The coup de grace is, of course, meant to be the ultimate act of intercourse with a gutted out body, yet that was not the scene that affected me the most. Showing as much of the process as the (very convincing) corpse effects will allow, hardly a detail is spared from view. That being the graphic dismemberment and eventual sexual desecration of the dead. Aside form a couple quick bits out side of the operating room, the film doesn't concern itself with story details it already knows exactly what it wants to show you. Timeing in at a mere 30 minutes and lacking any spoken dialogue, the film is very short on story. A coroner performers his daily duties of managing the dead, but when the day ends and all others go home the dead are his to do what he pleases. Oft lamented gore short in the same vein as 'Necromantik', though arguably a superior product. Definitely the kind of movie I'm hiding from my parents! 10/10 Maybe that's a bit disappointing, but for the themes approached (morgue, necrophilia. Shot in 8 days, "Aftermath" due to a lack of time/money was reduced to a '30 min short. He confirms in the interview this was the hardest performance he ever had to make. Without any spoken words, and having most of his face hidden, this man manages a magnificent performance. "Aftermath" was originally a 2h30 movie with more autopsies, and more sex scenes where the only 'non-corpse' actor is extracting silver from teeth he had previously removed.

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I also have at end of my tape a Nacho Cerda's interview, plus part of the making of (very interesting, and very needed! ). Never has necrophilia been pushed so far, Aftermath" really ranks the "Nekromantiks" among the Walt Disney movies (I nevertheless enjoyed "Nekromantik"). The autopsies are very well done (although the ones in "Men behind the Sun" and "Camino del Eden", another spanish short about working in a morgue, are more impressive), but it's nothing compared with the scenes of necrophilia. The making-up is wonderful, you're really convinced you're dealing with real corpses, increasing the malaise Nacho Cerda wanted to create. So, what goes on in a morgue after hours ? Non stop 'gore'/sex for half an hour, a very oppressing ambiance ( no dialogues ), the excellent work by Nacho Cerda and his team, make this short worth the 10 I gave it.














Aftermath 1994  movie online