'The Aftermath' review: A foreign affair, right under Keira Knightley's roof
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Mar 21, 2019
2 minutes
Winter, late 1945. Near the banks of the Elbe River, not far from ravaged, bombed-out Hamburg, a grieving Englishwoman and her German host, whose wife died in the war, stroll through a snow-blanketed forest that looks enchanted - fastidiously gorgeous in the patented Ridley Scott manner. (Scott executive produced.)
They pause for a snowball fight. They laugh. They will be having sex soon. Destination: the sun-filled
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