Two brothers wake up in a strange house and must play a deadly game in order to get their child back.Two brothers wake up in a strange house and must play a deadly game in order to get their child back.Two brothers wake up in a strange house and must play a deadly game in order to get their child back.
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Angie Bojorges
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- (as Angel Bojorges)
Chloe Gay Brewer
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- (voice)
- (as Chloe Brewer)
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This is the kind of movie that my friends would not want to watch and they'd make fun of it because they think it is not good because it is different from the movies they like. Yeah, it's low budget but that doesn't mean it is not good. It is very good. It was made I think by some high school kids and they did a good job with what they had to work with. They made a whole entire movie and I'm proud of them, and the acting is even o.k. if you don't think about it too much. And now the same guy is making a new movie called 48 Hours Drinking Spree which is a comedy unlike this one but the name sounds very funny. I can't wait!
This is so bad it's entertaining. I'm not sure what is worse: the acting, the writing, the hilariously inept directing, the prepaid phone it was shot on, the editing by butcher knife and hatchet, the sound that was recorded by a deaf man...take your pick. Watch only to laugh at the fact that anyone can make a movie but most should certainly not.
I wont lie the beginning of this film was so bad i almost peed my pants laughing so hard. As the film went on it got better and it ended well. Beginning of the film very bad. Rest of the film pretty good. The dog was interesting to. Would like to see more of what might be. I would like to have seen the face of the person without spoiling anything i wont say what person. This film kind of reminds me at times of saw and phantasm. Wanted to see gore and all that good stuff which there wasnt any of that but still a good story i think all together. Really positives though were story acting and music. The music really kept me involved.
I wanted to see what this producer had in mind for the film. The Last Request is enriched with many metaphors. For example, the film starts out being a nice sunny day but then the foreshadowing shows it go gloomy, rainy and then darkish.
I felt the story was impressive and scary in it's reality about people. How everything ultimately affects our psyche and shapes us into the human beings we become.
And lastly, for someone who was personally in the foster care system, I cried at the foster care scene. The foster care scene was horribly scary in the fact that what was said about the foster care system was true. And I can personally attest to this. It doesn't stuff always happen that way in the foster care system but it does happen.
I felt the story was impressive and scary in it's reality about people. How everything ultimately affects our psyche and shapes us into the human beings we become.
And lastly, for someone who was personally in the foster care system, I cried at the foster care scene. The foster care scene was horribly scary in the fact that what was said about the foster care system was true. And I can personally attest to this. It doesn't stuff always happen that way in the foster care system but it does happen.
Tubi Tv has some odd films, this one being one of them. This film had me scratching my head asking why. There wer some decent moments in it but it was very spotty all over. It did have great music all around in it, that is something it had going for it.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene where Ryan Vania's character begs to stop the evil from going forward; that is actually taken from Dallas Ryan's real life with himself and his real dad and brother.
- GoofsDuring editing of the film, 75% of the footage was mistakenly deleted in the reading of the first letter. Therefore, the weird montage in the beginning of the film is in place of that lost footage.
- SoundtracksMeant What I Said
Written by Theodore Eckhardt/Peacock Coyote
Performed by Theodore Eckhardt/Peacock Coyote
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- $7,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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