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Four survivors aboard the spaceship USG O'Bannon, the first responder ship sent to rescue the members of the USG Ishimura, try to recall the horrific events that wiped out their crew.Four survivors aboard the spaceship USG O'Bannon, the first responder ship sent to rescue the members of the USG Ishimura, try to recall the horrific events that wiped out their crew.Four survivors aboard the spaceship USG O'Bannon, the first responder ship sent to rescue the members of the USG Ishimura, try to recall the horrific events that wiped out their crew.
Gwendoline Yeo
- Isabel Cho
- (voice)
Curt Cornelius
- Nolan Stross
- (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
- Rin
- (voice)
- …
Christine Lakin
- First Officer
- (voice)
Jesse Head
- Pawling
- (voice)
Sunil Malhotra
- Omar Nayim
- (voice)
Maggie Disa
- Vivian
- (voice)
Erin Fitzgerald
- Alexis
- (voice)
Mark Engelhardt
- Lt. Marcus
- (voice)
- …
Eric Vesbit
- Marine Colonel
- (voice)
Mark Wilson
- Marine #1
- (voice)
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I've played the games, but wasn't religiously hooked by them. The first feature "Downfall" was decent, but "Aftermath" would only be more of the same. Where this entry fits in would be a sequel to "Dead Space" the EA video game and its animated feature prequel "Dead Space: Downfall". What are happening in "Aftermath" are the events that occur before the second game "Dead Space 2". Earth has lost contact with the Ishimura ship and engineer Isaac Clarke, but now it's the responder ship the USG O'Bannon with only four crew members returning and we get the perspective views of these survivors of what just occurred on this mission in locating and securing an alien artefact. Secrets are kept, shady dealings are instigated and true intentions are revealed. You know
corporations with their big plans as they interrogate the four survivors. Its pulp, but entertaining
albeit the compounded plot is kind of a mish mash of ideas, which don't entirely gel and has been done numerous times before. You could say it's rather talky with theories chucked about. The first feature "Downfall" stuck to one type of animation, but this one experimented with a mixture of styles which I wasn't much of a fan. However it was just as graphic and ruthless with its nightmarish illustrations, but the atmospheric eeriness and brute intensity only lasted in pockets due to it not taking a straightforward approach with its narrative. Pretty much it starts at the end, to retell the story from form four different viewpoints mixing the animation with that. The voice work is acceptably good. "Aftermath" is nothing special, but just another chapter to the "Dead Space" universe.
"I need a test subject."
"I need a test subject."
The writing didn't make any sense. The story had nothing to do with the original. By the plot of this one I'd be surprised that anyone on the crew of this movie saw the original movie.
In the Dead space - Downfall it was more a good vs. evil kind of theme, but in aftermath it just seemed like another poorly written 80's space horror movie. There was no resolve, the properties of artifact were rewritten for this movie in a less entertaining, and less interesting way.
Whatever, I'm kinda cheesed that I wasted time watching this. I was hoping for some kind of cohesive connection between the two movies and I got nothing.
In the Dead space - Downfall it was more a good vs. evil kind of theme, but in aftermath it just seemed like another poorly written 80's space horror movie. There was no resolve, the properties of artifact were rewritten for this movie in a less entertaining, and less interesting way.
Whatever, I'm kinda cheesed that I wasted time watching this. I was hoping for some kind of cohesive connection between the two movies and I got nothing.
Dead Space: Aftermath (2011) is a movie in my DVD collection that I recently watched again on Tubi. The storyline follows a lost space craft and a rescue ship that is sent to investigate. Shortly after arriving onboard the missing ship it's determined nothing is wrong with the ship but everyone who was onboard is missing. Can the rescue team find the survivors and figure out what happened?
This movie is directed by Mike Disa (Space Dogs) and contains the voices of Christopher Judge (The Dark Knight), Ricardo Chavira (Piranha 3D), Gwendoline Yeo (Star Wars: Clone Wars), Curt Cornelius (NCIS) and Graham McTavish (The Hobbit).
The animation for this is a bit uneven with the people just being okay but the infected, action scenes and people in their gear look amazing. I will say the animation and weapons are better than the previous film. The initial storyline of the father chasing his daughter is excellent. The infected imitating the non-infected is very well done also. The ending is entertaining and the movie has an Event Horizon feel to it in a lot of ways.
Overall this isn't perfect but is an entertaining animated science fiction/horror picture. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
This movie is directed by Mike Disa (Space Dogs) and contains the voices of Christopher Judge (The Dark Knight), Ricardo Chavira (Piranha 3D), Gwendoline Yeo (Star Wars: Clone Wars), Curt Cornelius (NCIS) and Graham McTavish (The Hobbit).
The animation for this is a bit uneven with the people just being okay but the infected, action scenes and people in their gear look amazing. I will say the animation and weapons are better than the previous film. The initial storyline of the father chasing his daughter is excellent. The infected imitating the non-infected is very well done also. The ending is entertaining and the movie has an Event Horizon feel to it in a lot of ways.
Overall this isn't perfect but is an entertaining animated science fiction/horror picture. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
Overall this is a fairly mediocre film. It's short, under 80 minutes, so it's not a waste of time even if you hate it. Dead Space: Downfall is much better even though it's 3 years older. The plot is more cohesive and so is the animation style, a very important aspect.
While there can be some complaints about the plot in Aftermath (mostly regarding repetition), it's reasonably decent, and the biggest complaint is the visual aspect. The film is divided into multiple parts and each is made differently - some with 2D animation and some with 3D animation. The 3D is completely awful despite the lighting (inexcusably worse than cutscenes from some PS1 games) and the 2D is weird in the last portion (not objectively BAD, but the style isn't fitting and heavily conflicts with previous sections). Most people would probably rate this as a 7 or 8 if Aftermath used the first part's 2D animation throughout.
If you're a fan of Dead Space it's probably worth watching Aftermath, but I wouldn't recommend it; I'd recommend Downfall instead. It's not amazing, but it's much better than Aftermath in all aspects.
While there can be some complaints about the plot in Aftermath (mostly regarding repetition), it's reasonably decent, and the biggest complaint is the visual aspect. The film is divided into multiple parts and each is made differently - some with 2D animation and some with 3D animation. The 3D is completely awful despite the lighting (inexcusably worse than cutscenes from some PS1 games) and the 2D is weird in the last portion (not objectively BAD, but the style isn't fitting and heavily conflicts with previous sections). Most people would probably rate this as a 7 or 8 if Aftermath used the first part's 2D animation throughout.
If you're a fan of Dead Space it's probably worth watching Aftermath, but I wouldn't recommend it; I'd recommend Downfall instead. It's not amazing, but it's much better than Aftermath in all aspects.
The plot is generally interesting, following the very fun ship-gets-taken-over-by-monsters formula. As well, the 2D animation for the first three characters' memories were great and meshed very well with the grotesque violence. However, the last character's 2D animation seemed to be a bit disconnected, completely removing the most horrifying features of the necromorphs and reducing them to generic monsters. Even worse was the 3D animated segments that interlace the entire film: they're an eyesore. To think a film so ugly could come out in 2011 is upsetting.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie uses two different animation styles: 3D animation to represent the present, and traditional hand-drawn 2D animation for the flashback scenes. Since different companies were used for each flashback several different styles of 2D animation are used, giving a different look to each of the flashbacks.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Alejandro Borges: [Completely surrounded by a legion of Necromorphs, with only two guns left] I am so fucking sick of these fucking things.
Nick Kuttner: You and me both.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dead Space 3 (2013)
- SoundtracksTwinkle, Twinkle Little Star
(uncredited)
Melody of the European French song "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman"
English Lyrics by Jane Taylor
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- Dead Space - Aftermath
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- $2,500,000 (estimated)
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