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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: Upshot Date: March 15, 2017, 3:10 pm
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       Looks like atricles in the Abendblatt paper go behind a paywall
       shortly after they're published. So now you won't get anything
       out of that link.
       Which is a shame as it included a very short report of a set
       visit by the journalist. Including a description of the one
       scene he had witnessed being shot.
       Does anyone know if the script is available somewhere, btw?
       While in Germany it seems Keira went to the brand new (and
       insanely expensive) concert hall in Hamburg:
  HTML https://www.instagram.com/p/BRpv2GIFWWb/
  HTML https://www.instagram.com/p/BRpv2GIFWWb/
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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: JoanBennet Date: March 17, 2017, 8:49 am
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       [quote author=Upshot link=topic=4.msg96#msg96 date=1489608637]
       Looks like atricles in the Abendblatt paper go behind a paywall
       shortly after they're published. So now you won't get anything
       out of that link.
       Which is a shame as it included a very short report of a set
       visit by the journalist. Including a description of the one
       scene he had witnessed being shot.
       Does anyone know if the script is available somewhere, btw?
       While in Germany it seems Keira went to the brand new (and
       insanely expensive) concert hall in Hamburg:
  HTML https://www.instagram.com/p/BRpv2GIFWWb/
  HTML https://www.instagram.com/p/BRpv2GIFWWb/
       [/quote]
       I just love her effortless yet very chic style.
       #Post#: 98--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: TheImitationWavess Date: March 17, 2017, 5:10 pm
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       Agreed! I tend to think of her style as unique bohemian chic. I
       hope she never changes! She never looks like anyone else out
       there and I admire her for that.
       #Post#: 107--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: Upshot Date: March 21, 2017, 7:10 pm
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       Article about the Scottish actor Martin Compston
  HTML http://www.stornowaygazette.co.uk/news/martin-compston-i-see-myself-as-a-democrat-not-a-nationalist-1-4393912<br
       />in which they briefly discuss the fact that he's got a part in
       The Aftermath.
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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: scarletwitch Date: March 22, 2017, 1:54 pm
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       I bought today the book! I'll start to read it soon. I'll let
       you know my opinion if you want
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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: scarletwitch Date: April 5, 2017, 3:58 pm
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       [quote author=scarletwitch link=topic=4.msg111#msg111
       date=1490208893]
       I bought today the book! I'll start to read it soon. I'll let
       you know my opinion if you want
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       So I've finished it today. I liked the first half of the book,
       but the second not so much, I disliked the end. Besides this I
       hope the movie is good. Keira's role is good, but very similar
       to her character in "Anna Karenina"
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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: Mariela Date: April 5, 2017, 5:58 pm
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       Thank you for your thoughts! I think I'm going to read it too.
       #Post#: 134--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: TheImitationWavess Date: April 5, 2017, 6:00 pm
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       Thanks for giving us your opinion of the book.
       My question is, is it worth reading? Or is it better to just go
       see the movie when it comes out?
       #Post#: 135--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: galinka6 Date: April 5, 2017, 7:55 pm
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       I've read the book and thought it decent but not nearly as
       interesting and probing as it could be of post war Berlin.
       Definitely could make for an interesting film though!
       I did think Keira's role is good but not great. She has a
       standard adulterous period love affair but with *SPOILER* the
       added twist of grieving over the loss of one of her children
       before the film starts *END SPOILER*
       That said Keira excels at these roles and I'm feeling good that
       she'll elevate it from what is on the page.
       Frankly I thought most of the other characters were more
       interesting, like Jason Clarke's character who has a great scene
       towards the end.
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       Re: The Aftermath thread
       By: Mariela Date: April 5, 2017, 8:54 pm
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       Sometimes an adaptation can enhance things from the source
       material if it's not as strong as it could be. Hopefully they
       can explore more of post-war Berlin in the film, like you said.
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