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  1. 27% Tomatometer 158 Reviews 51% Audience Score 250+ Ratings In 1946 Rachael Morgan arrives in the ruins of Hamburg to be reunited with her husband, Lewis, who is a British colonel charged with...

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      Reviews 62% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Soon after moving...

  2. Reviews 62% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Soon after moving into a dream house, a young couple falls prey to strange and disturbing occurrences, and eventually learn that the house has a more ...

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    Mar 15, 2019 · 1 h 48 m. Summary In 1946 postwar Germany, Rachael Morgan (Keira Knightley) arrives in the ruins of Hamburg in the bitter winter, to be reunited with her husband Lewis (Jason Clarke), a British colonel charged with rebuilding the shattered city.

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  6. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, reported that 27% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 156 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Tasteful to a fault, The Aftermath is worth seeking out only for the most passionate period drama enthusiasts." [10]

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  8. Mar 15, 2019 · “The Aftermath” is a handsomely mounted work and those who don’t have a problem with watching second-rate melodramatics might find it to be a vaguely tolerable way of killing a couple of hours. Personally, I wanted more—I have a hunch that other viewers will feel the same.