Em um restaurante rural à beira da estrada, Nancy fica sozinha no turno da noite após dispensar a equipe. Quando situações caóticas começam a acontecer, ela percebe que terá de lutar por sua... Ler tudoEm um restaurante rural à beira da estrada, Nancy fica sozinha no turno da noite após dispensar a equipe. Quando situações caóticas começam a acontecer, ela percebe que terá de lutar por sua vida durante uma longa noite.Em um restaurante rural à beira da estrada, Nancy fica sozinha no turno da noite após dispensar a equipe. Quando situações caóticas começam a acontecer, ela percebe que terá de lutar por sua vida durante uma longa noite.
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An interesting film to say the least. The first act does well at establishing our characters however the main character we are meant to root for is kind of a careless, aggressive and obnoxious teenager. This makes it less enjoyable to watch as I found myself less invested. Act 2 saves this movie from getting around 4 stars, I really like the twist of who is behind the masks as I think it adds an interesting dynamic to the movie and shows how mental some people can become. If this twist was implemented into a higher budget and better written script I think the concept could've really been perfect.
Was the motive weak? Sure, but I'm guessing they were trying to show that substance abuse can make bad situations in life worse? However I don't believe substance abuse= automatically turn into a deranged psychopath that doesn't think about their consequences. I also like how act 2 kind of showed us the other side of the story and a bit of the villains backstory.
Act 3 was, well it wasn't great. It felt very rushed and a bit cheesy. It left quite a few plot holes and things in the air. I understand it's meant to be a silly slasher but wow do some of these characters make some awful decisions.
Overall I definitely think the movie is worth checking out, i guess it's quite unique for modern slashers but just don't get your expectations too high as in places the movie is downright awful.
Was the motive weak? Sure, but I'm guessing they were trying to show that substance abuse can make bad situations in life worse? However I don't believe substance abuse= automatically turn into a deranged psychopath that doesn't think about their consequences. I also like how act 2 kind of showed us the other side of the story and a bit of the villains backstory.
Act 3 was, well it wasn't great. It felt very rushed and a bit cheesy. It left quite a few plot holes and things in the air. I understand it's meant to be a silly slasher but wow do some of these characters make some awful decisions.
Overall I definitely think the movie is worth checking out, i guess it's quite unique for modern slashers but just don't get your expectations too high as in places the movie is downright awful.
Imagine a mix of "Waitress" and "The Strangers" with a dash of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" thrown in for good measure. The whole movie takes place in this roadside diner, which gave it a really claustrophobic and creepy vibe.
The acting was actually pretty decent for a low-budget thriller. You really felt for the main character, Nancy, as she fought to survive the night. The plot had some twists and turns that kept me guessing, although a few things didn't quite add up. But hey, it's a horror movie, so a little suspension of disbelief is required, right?
Overall, "Last Straw" is a solid choice if you're looking for a suspenseful, bloody good time. Just don't expect a masterpiece of cinema. It's more about the thrills and chills than deep character development or anything like that. Grab some popcorn, turn off the lights, and prepare to jump a few times!
The acting was actually pretty decent for a low-budget thriller. You really felt for the main character, Nancy, as she fought to survive the night. The plot had some twists and turns that kept me guessing, although a few things didn't quite add up. But hey, it's a horror movie, so a little suspension of disbelief is required, right?
Overall, "Last Straw" is a solid choice if you're looking for a suspenseful, bloody good time. Just don't expect a masterpiece of cinema. It's more about the thrills and chills than deep character development or anything like that. Grab some popcorn, turn off the lights, and prepare to jump a few times!
As far as crime-horror-thrillers go...this isn't half bad.
Though, it's quite cliche.
The whole story takes place in, and around, a diner, run by a man and his daughter, in a small town, where oppourtunities aren't exactly omnipresent.
So, when a series of events leads to one of the employees getting fired...things get a little out of control.
Which is to say, an understatement.
As one thing leads to another...and violence ensues.
The whole thing is entertaining enough, but it's certainly not without it's faults.
Because, on top of ruining the mystery far too early...the "twist" is ridiculously implausible.
And kind of ruins the whole last bit of the film.
The film then ends on a note that- while it does make sense- really forces you to dig deep in order to grasp the meaning.
Which I feel flies over most viewers heads.
As it seems, almost randomly, thrown in as the conclusion.
That being said, it's not a horrible film.
Even if you don't "get" the ending...you can still be entertained by the violence-laden journey, in a mindless sort of way.
But it's definitely not great, either.
As, like I mentioned above, I think clarity will elude most viewers.
4 out of 10.
Though, it's quite cliche.
The whole story takes place in, and around, a diner, run by a man and his daughter, in a small town, where oppourtunities aren't exactly omnipresent.
So, when a series of events leads to one of the employees getting fired...things get a little out of control.
Which is to say, an understatement.
As one thing leads to another...and violence ensues.
The whole thing is entertaining enough, but it's certainly not without it's faults.
Because, on top of ruining the mystery far too early...the "twist" is ridiculously implausible.
And kind of ruins the whole last bit of the film.
The film then ends on a note that- while it does make sense- really forces you to dig deep in order to grasp the meaning.
Which I feel flies over most viewers heads.
As it seems, almost randomly, thrown in as the conclusion.
That being said, it's not a horrible film.
Even if you don't "get" the ending...you can still be entertained by the violence-laden journey, in a mindless sort of way.
But it's definitely not great, either.
As, like I mentioned above, I think clarity will elude most viewers.
4 out of 10.
What starts out as a 'siege' thriller develops into something rather original in its dissection into small midwestern lives of bored teenagers with nothing to do, ampted up on meds for bio polar and depression , smoking crack for release, and with limited funds; it also works as a pertinent tale of pranking gone wrong . Something young people should see and learn from!
It may bore those looking for gore and masked intruders looking to settle scores but that would be derivative , what it proposes is how these bored teenagers act- ok it ain't Rivers Edge but it's sharp and different.
The chilly photography and sparse soundtrack work well and whilst the title Last Straw works the (?) original title 'The Late Shift' works better.
It may bore those looking for gore and masked intruders looking to settle scores but that would be derivative , what it proposes is how these bored teenagers act- ok it ain't Rivers Edge but it's sharp and different.
The chilly photography and sparse soundtrack work well and whilst the title Last Straw works the (?) original title 'The Late Shift' works better.
After discovering that is pregnant, the waitress of the diner Flat Bottom Bistro Nancy Osborn (Jessica Belkin) drives to work but her old car breaks down and she needs to walk. She gets a bicycle ride from a co-worker and arrives late, and her father Edward Osborn (Jeremy Sisto), who owns the diner, calls her attention since he has just promoted her to manager. He assigns her to the night shift and goes to meet his girlfriend. When a group of masked teenagers driving mopeds arrives at the diner to disturb them with pranks, Nancy pretends to call the police, and the guys leave the place but promise to return later. However, the employees Jake Collins (Taylor Kowalski), his retar.ded brother Petey (Christopher M. Lopes), Bobby (Joji Otani-Hansen), who has a crush on her, and Coop (Michael Giannone) do not help her. They have an argument, and Jake offends Nancy and says that she is the manager only because the diner belongs to her father, and she fires him. During the night, Nancy stays alone and out of the blue, she is scared by masked men. She calls the police, but they are not able to immediately come since they are attending another case, and they believe it is a prank of teenagers. However, Sheriff Brooks (Glen Gould) arrives at the diner to calm Nancy down and does not give much attention to her. But when she mentions the mopeds, the Sheriff immediately asks her to go with him to his car since he has just come from a massacre of teenagers with mopeds. But he is killed by the masked man with a hammer and Nancy runs and hides herself. Who are the killers?
"Last Straw" (2023) is a gore slasher directed by Alan Scott Neal with an interesting screenplay divided basically in two parts. The first part follows Nancy, and the second part follows the crack-addicted killer and his crew and his slaughters. The subplot of the pregnancy of Nancy and the last scene are poor and a waste of time. The special effects with gore are great. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): Not Available.
"Last Straw" (2023) is a gore slasher directed by Alan Scott Neal with an interesting screenplay divided basically in two parts. The first part follows Nancy, and the second part follows the crack-addicted killer and his crew and his slaughters. The subplot of the pregnancy of Nancy and the last scene are poor and a waste of time. The special effects with gore are great. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): Not Available.
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- Erros de gravaçãoAt 28:30 the main character uses a rotary phone to call the police, she clearly dials 3-3-2-2 instead of 9-1-1.
- ConexõesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 2 (2024)
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- US$ 89.817
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 23 min(83 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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