Aftermath Quotes

  • Roman: Look at this photo. I would like for someone to say that they're sorry for killing my family.

  • Roman: Maybe I should spend less time at the cemetery. The only thing is that Nadiya and Olena are there. They can't leave. So I go there and visit them, because... they can't go anywhere. They can't...

  • Jake: You know, when I was a kid I had this little stuffed bear. His name was Ishmael.

    Christina: Ishmael?

    Jake: Yeah.

    Christina: That's a weird name for a bear.

    Jake: And when we took trips I always had to take him with me or I wouldn't be able to sleep. This went on 'til much, much later.

    Christina: How much later? 'Til you were 24? 'Til you met me?

    Jake: I don't know.

    Christina: You always say that you can't sleep without me.

    Jake: Yeah, that's true.

    Christina: I just don't know what to think.

    Jake: What?

    Christina: Is that all I am to you? Some lousy substitute for Ishmael?

    Jake: Hey, being Ishmael's substitute is a big honor. I'd do anything for Ishmael.

    Christina: Did you have sex with Ishmael?

    Christina: I'm late for work.

Extended Reading
  • Lelia 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The impact of the Uberlingen air disaster on future generations and the entire aviation industry is profound. This is not a simple story about fatherhood, revenge or duty. Peter Neilsen's death was no less heavy than the crash itself. Years later, one of the fatalities to be announced belonged to the air traffic controller, another sad tragedy within a tragedy. This is how we truly remember this crash. It’s a pity that the director didn’t bring real heavy reflection to the audience. We were still as angry and relieved as the masses who couldn’t see the full picture of the incident at that time. , do not shoot.

  • Asa 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    When the air crash is placed at the beginning of the film, the dullness will inevitably be thrown to the audience violently. In the entire film that follows, Roman cannot escape the pain, and Jack cannot avoid self-blame. Both of them are victims. Although the disaster has passed, it remains in the hearts of the victims. The wound has not healed, and the governor, who can't let go, finally committed the murder. Is this relieved? It will only intensify, and crimes will spread and accumulate.