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After The Storm (2001)
Released By: Trimark   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Trimark
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Guy Ferland
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Armand Assante, Benjamin Bratt, Mili Avital
Published ID: 919154
UPC: 031398764724,
Plot: Adapted from an Ernest Hemingway story by Hemingway's longtime friend and associate A. E. Hotchner, After the Storm spent years in development before filming of the movie version began in 2000, several years after Hotchner's death. Set in the Bahamas in 1936, the story concerns a young fisherman on the lam from gangsters, who stumbles upon a fortune in jewels from a yacht sunk in a recent storm. This sudden windfall results in nothing but unhappiness and betrayal for the fisherman -- and for everyone else who embarks upon the treasure hunt that consumes most of the action. When After the Storm failed to secure a theatrical release, it was licensed to the USA network for its first American TV showing. The R-rated video version was released on May 29, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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IT'S ONLY ME BUT:
Added 5/31/2008

BRATT IS GREAT. SHOW'S OFF HIS 6-PACK ABS AND TALENT WELL. JENNIFER BEALS HAS AN UNCREDITED ROLE NEXT TO BRATT. ASSENTE IS SO SO. A NOT SOGOOD STORY, BUT KEEPS YOU WATCHING. JM
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Menacing accordion music!
Added 8/9/2006

This is the only movie I know in which the villain's presence is indicated by--you guessed it--menacing accordion music.Armand Assante plays an evil Frenchman who lusts for women&jewels,and who's out to betray the boyish Benjamin Bratt.Armand Assante makes advances on Bratt's girlfriend,suggesting a menage a trois involving him and his wife.To the tune of menacing accordion music,of course (sorry,such eeevil accordion music isn't on Putumayo's hit compilation "French Cafe")

There's murder,intrigue,and lots of deep sea diving.And menacing accordion music.

1 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Exciting movie with twists and turns galore
Added 6/25/2006

There must be something in the languid air of the Caribbean that just brings out the worst in people.

Benjamin Bratt stars as Arno, a down-on-his-luck knock-about who runs an errand for a rich woman who lives on a luxury yacht. He's set up, though, and only help from friends saves him from the crooked authorities.

His love interest is Conquina, played by the stunning Mili Avital. He finds a sunken boat he had a connection with, and, with Conquina, plans to salvage the vessel before it can be found by the authorities. They're ill-equipped, though, and help (in a way) comes from the shady Jean-Pierre (Armand Assante) with his partner Janine (Simone-Elise Girard).

The sultry sun, the warm ocean, sunken treasure (and a hungry shark) makes for some back-and-forth intrigue that keeps you guessing. There are several twists and turns, including the reappearance of characters we thought were gone.

The sexy undertones of the film, combined with the beautiful Caribbean sunsets, islands and lapping waves make this an above-average film.

Recommended, especially those susceptable to tales of treasure, the moody life before World War II, and scheming lovers, supposed lovers, and relationships of convenience.

Look for Jennifer Beals of "Flashdance" fame in a small role of Mrs. Gavotte

Three-and-one half to four stars.

4 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Decent Film For Fans Of Paranoia
Added 4/26/2006

For a film few people probably have heard about, this was pretty good. It is a suspense tale of greed as Benjamin Bratt, Armand Assante and their respective girlfriend and wife go after jewels and gold from a sunken ship near the Bahamas.

Paranoia helps make this a guessing game on who and why things are happening, with a bunch of twists and turns popping up late in the story. It's a tame movie, language-wise, and features some nice photography.
It's not worth buying but you could do a whole lot worse renting something else.

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Well-written, acted, and directed --- an exciting film!
Added 9/12/2005

This movie starring Benjamin Bratt has something for lovers of action, drama, and suspense movies. Based on a short story by Hemingway, the screenplay is written (updated and improved) by one of his main friends and biographers A.E. Hotchner. This is a rare case where the movie is actually much better than the literature it is based on. The basic plot hook is two couples working together to uncover the treasure on a recently sunken ship. Greed and mixed affinities between the couples lead to all kinds of plot twists that make the ending an unpredictable surprise. Of course getting there is all the fun. This film is little known about because it was an independent film released a few years back. Don't be put off though, this movie is definitely worth it! A true "diamond in the rough."
7 out of 8 people found this helpful.
IT'S ONLY ME BUT:
Added 5/31/2008

BRATT IS GREAT. SHOW'S OFF HIS 6-PACK ABS AND TALENT WELL. JENNIFER BEALS HAS AN UNCREDITED ROLE NEXT TO BRATT. ASSENTE IS SO SO. A NOT SOGOOD STORY, BUT KEEPS YOU WATCHING. JM
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Menacing accordion music!
Added 8/9/2006

This is the only movie I know in which the villain's presence is indicated by--you guessed it--menacing accordion music.Armand Assante plays an evil Frenchman who lusts for women&jewels,and who's out to betray the boyish Benjamin Bratt.Armand Assante makes advances on Bratt's girlfriend,suggesting a menage a trois involving him and his wife.To the tune of menacing accordion music,of course (sorry,such eeevil accordion music isn't on Putumayo's hit compilation "French Cafe")

There's murder,intrigue,and lots of deep sea diving.And menacing accordion music.

1 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Exciting movie with twists and turns galore
Added 6/25/2006

There must be something in the languid air of the Caribbean that just brings out the worst in people.

Benjamin Bratt stars as Arno, a down-on-his-luck knock-about who runs an errand for a rich woman who lives on a luxury yacht. He's set up, though, and only help from friends saves him from the crooked authorities.

His love interest is Conquina, played by the stunning Mili Avital. He finds a sunken boat he had a connection with, and, with Conquina, plans to salvage the vessel before it can be found by the authorities. They're ill-equipped, though, and help (in a way) comes from the shady Jean-Pierre (Armand Assante) with his partner Janine (Simone-Elise Girard).

The sultry sun, the warm ocean, sunken treasure (and a hungry shark) makes for some back-and-forth intrigue that keeps you guessing. There are several twists and turns, including the reappearance of characters we thought were gone.

The sexy undertones of the film, combined with the beautiful Caribbean sunsets, islands and lapping waves make this an above-average film.

Recommended, especially those susceptable to tales of treasure, the moody life before World War II, and scheming lovers, supposed lovers, and relationships of convenience.

Look for Jennifer Beals of "Flashdance" fame in a small role of Mrs. Gavotte

Three-and-one half to four stars.

4 out of 6 people found this helpful.
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