Last Exit
- Película de TV
- 2006
- 1h 29min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaShattered windshields. Twisted wreckage. Last Exit is an action-suspense drama that tells the parallel stories of two ordinary women - one, a single mother barely supporting her handicapped ... Leer todoShattered windshields. Twisted wreckage. Last Exit is an action-suspense drama that tells the parallel stories of two ordinary women - one, a single mother barely supporting her handicapped son, and the other, a working mom precariously balancing her family with a high-pressure c... Leer todoShattered windshields. Twisted wreckage. Last Exit is an action-suspense drama that tells the parallel stories of two ordinary women - one, a single mother barely supporting her handicapped son, and the other, a working mom precariously balancing her family with a high-pressure career - on one extraordinary day. Each woman's life frays under the weight of her circumst... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
- Bob McArtle
- (as Andrew Johnston)
- Kevin Speck
- (as Spiro Maland)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Kathleen Robertson proves that she is a fantastic actress with the complex Beth, such an amazing performance. Andrea Roth also gives a great performance. Supporting them are Linden Ashby as Diana's husband Scott, Ben Baas, giving an amazing performance as David the father of Beth's son, and Noah Bernett, who plays Beth's son.
"Last Exit" may be a TV movie, but it doesn't seem like it, far exceeding the usual formula of tele-movies, and featuring a great story-telling sequence, with the shocking climax being shown at the beginning - then flashing back, because the events that take place during these women's day are so interesting, you're compelled to watch.
I think not only drivers (especially reckless ones) can benefit from watching "Last Exit", but almost everyone, for while driving is a major part of the film, the real-life issues and dilemmas the women face can be applied to almost anyones life. Well done to all involved.
Fawcett sets his story in a crowded, hectic city and handles a more "realistic" visual language (loose camera work from the shoulder, faster editing), so it's a bit of a break from his more stylised work in films like THE DARK and maybe requires getting a little used to at first. Nevertheless, this made-for-TV film really is worth a watch and proof that a lot of TV work these days can easily compete with theatrical releases. A decent story, a good director and fine actors work wonders sometimes. Fawcett and writer Russ Cochrane even managed to come up with a solid denouement (for which I was fearing, but ungrounded as it turned out). Check out LAST EXIT; it should leave you satisfied at the end of the ride.
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- TriviaThe website that Scott is looking at on his laptop called '@sale.net' is a parody version of the real site eBay.
- ErroresWhen the two cars crash at the end of the movie, if you look closely, you will they are actually stunt drivers and not the actresses.
- Citas
Beth Welland: What the hell was that back there, huh? You think your life i so Goddamn important that it doesent matter who you run over? Just so as long as you get where it is you need to go? Is that right? Huh? Look at me! Look at me! Do you think I don't know who you are? I know exactly who you are! What is this thing huh? What is this? Is this a mirror? What do you need a mirror for? Well you certainly didn't use it this morning when you cut me off!
[she breaks the mirror]
Diana Burke: Hey!
Beth Welland: What are these? Signal lights? Oh, you don't need these either.
[she breaks the signal lights]
Diana Burke: What the hell?
Diana Burke: C'mon!
Beth Welland: You wanna screw with me? Huh? Let's go! You wanna cut me off?
[she hits Diana's hood of her car with the telescope]
Beth Welland: Steal my spot?
[she hits it again]
Beth Welland: Get me fired?
Diana Burke: Stop it!
Beth Welland: Steal my Goddamn kid from me? Ruin my whole Goddamn day! Do you think I wanted this? Huh? You think I actually wanted this?
[she continues hitting the car]
Beth Welland: This is all your Goddamn fault!
- Bandas sonorasThe Apple Of Your Black Eye
Composed by Lucinda Wolfe/Carl Allan Newman (SOCAN)
Performed by The Tennessee Twin
Recorded by Pete Mills
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1