
In the Aftermath | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | July 6, 2020
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An interesting concept of repurposing an anime into a new live action tale. It does not fully hold together.
| genre | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | 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? |
| lead actors | Tony Markes | Rainbow Dolan | Kenneth McCabe | Kurtiss J. Tews | Bryan Ellenburg | Ian Ruskin | Lisa Maxwell | Filiz Tully | Mike Hickam | Katie Leigh |
| director | Carl Colpaert |









