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Final Cut

  • 1998
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  • 1h 33m
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Final Cut (1998)
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The film opens with the cast gathering after the funeral of Jude to see a film he had been working on for two years. It turns out that the film is secret videos of all those gathered togethe... Read allThe film opens with the cast gathering after the funeral of Jude to see a film he had been working on for two years. It turns out that the film is secret videos of all those gathered together in their most despicable moments including thievery, spousal abuse, adultery, etc. The r... Read allThe film opens with the cast gathering after the funeral of Jude to see a film he had been working on for two years. It turns out that the film is secret videos of all those gathered together in their most despicable moments including thievery, spousal abuse, adultery, etc. The revelations remove the masks from the so-called close friends.

  • Directors
    • Dominic Anciano
    • Ray Burdis
  • Writers
    • Dominic Anciano
    • Ray Burdis
  • Stars
    • Ray Winstone
    • Jude Law
    • Sadie Frost
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    5.9/10
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    • Directors
      • Dominic Anciano
      • Ray Burdis
    • Writers
      • Dominic Anciano
      • Ray Burdis
    • Stars
      • Ray Winstone
      • Jude Law
      • Sadie Frost
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    6Siradakis

    SO BITTER YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT

    This film is so bitter, it does not surprise me most of the comments are negative. Yet, what I saw was a big, dumbfounding answer to all these so called "reality shows" around us on tv, that we all watch so willingly.

    You see, there is a huge difference between being AWARE that you are being watched and not knowing it. No one can be true when he / she is consious of being watched AND THEREFORE JUDGED.. That why this is not likeable: reality bites.

    What we see is people as they REALLY are. The fact that they are forced to face their true selves leaves every single one of them devastated - even Sadie. The undeniable revelation of their self pretense crushes everyone. Even the dead -Jude- is revealed to himself and the rest, this game has gone out of his hands.

    Yet, there is an objection: the film somehow finally crushes all human relationships by not making clear that not ALL people act this way. Somehow the point seems to be that we should loose faith in any friendship and all relationships in general. This is why there should be a much clearer grading of people and situations.
    luludavis

    A Beautiful, Dark Cloud with No Silver Lining

    The premise of Final Cut is interesting. A man (Jude Law) dies

    and leaves behind a film for his friends to watch at his wake. His

    wife (Law's real life spouse Sadie Frost) is the Mistress of

    Ceremonies at this screening but we find out later that she is

    much more than that. The performances are riveting and the slow

    build of tension is tittilating but the pay off is a little disappointing.

    some of the violence and shock is laced with a sense of humor at

    first but soon it gets very serious then downright careless and

    callouse. It is hard to root for any of these characters to succeed.

    They seem to have no redeeming value so when something bad

    happens to them you are relieved but the punishment is so easily

    shaken off. Lots of mischief, revelation and loss but no hope or

    redemption.
    8Pete-228

    Great film, but not for the faint hearted (or faint-eared)

    I knew nothing at all about this film before I went to see it, so I was very surprised by it's content. Basically, a group of friends gather at the wake of one of their friends who has died. At this wake, they are shown a video that he has produced consisting of secret film taken of them all. This video gives away some of their deepest and darkest secrets, as well as giving an insight into what they really think of each other. For about the first fifteen minutes I found myself lost as to what was going on, but then it all starts to become clear and leads up to the sting at the end. Be aware though that the language is very strong and some of the actions in it are quite explicit. Despite this, though, I found it very enjoyable and I was absolutely hooked to it for most of the time. As an aside, if you've ever watched 'Operation Good Guys' on BBC you will recognise a lot of the cast.
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Back to the cutting room... or the chopping block

    Jude is dead(and not in this all that much). At his funeral(note that there are almost no real introductions, you're just there and you gradually figure out what is going on, what you're seeing), his widow Sadie asks that the group of friends and couples sit down and watch the movie he was working on, and that they allow themselves to be filmed(and for some reason, while they do behave like there's a camera near them some of the time(and these operators appear to not know how to zoom, so they shove it into their subjects face instead), about half the time, they apparently completely forget it; yeah, some of this utterly falls apart beyond restoration when you stop to think about it). It turns out to be a documentary, assembled largely from footage captured with hidden recorders(there are a few interviews), and that is what we follow, as well... the two layers of fiction pretending to be fact. It'd probably work better if there were more reaction shots. Anyway, secrets come out and we see how their relationships are(are they playing themselves? Possibly). I should clarify something; this didn't bother me from the cruelty of the stunt, and the "different" style didn't ruin this for me... make your piece however you feel it should, and don't let people complain just because it isn't mainstream. The thing is, this really had potential... and still does. I'm sure this wanted to make some significant point, though it didn't get there. Yes, this is nihilistic and cynical... I didn't mind that. Others will. The pace is uneven and this comes off rather unfocused. You know, what little exposure to reality shows(yes, I hate them; that wasn't my issue with this) I've had, they actually do have plot lines and encourage continued viewing... this comes off as not wanting you to watch. I mean, you feel bad about it. OK, maybe that was the idea. If it was either real, or credible through the entire thing, maybe it would still work. Or if it didn't eventually go for a coherent story structure, at the end when it also stops being believable(and don't get me started on the anti-climax). The "twist" is so predictable you're sitting there wondering if they're serious. Winstone dominates this unchallenged... and yes, he(and the other men in this) delivers a great performance(good thing, because the women do *not*). The man is quite imposing... but you need counterweight. Some of these characters *really* don't need to be there, you could cut them out and you wouldn't miss them at all. None of them are wholly likable. This has a lot of improvisation and they used the first takes(they would add content if something was reshot... it shows). The editing is reasonable. This has odd framing and this feels "natural"(...a bit of the way, at least), with fast talking and slang(you'd better be British or have better subtitles than the copy I got as a gift did). There is a ton of strong language, a little bloody violence, disturbing content(this is gross at times) and sexuality and brief male nudity in this. The DVD comes with 8 trailers for different flicks, one of them for this. I recommend this low-budget 87 minute(sans credits) indie to those who merely want to see the concept of witnessing humanity's true ugliness... regardless of how well-executed it is. 6/10
    5Donna-38

    An interesting, but not great, film.

    There is one word I can use to sum up this film: weird. It's one of those films that, even though you're thinking it's really quite slow and boring, you can't actually get up and walk out of it because it is nevertheless still gripping. Not a film I would particularly recommend for anyone to spend their hard earned cash on, but not as bad as some reviews have made out. It would probably be better watching it in the comfort of your own home.

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    • Trivia
      All the characters in the film (except Tony, played by Perry Benson) share their forename with the actors playing them. This gimmick was repeated in the directors' follow-up film, Gangsters, sex & karaoké (2000).
    • Quotes

      Jude: Who was that? What was she doing? Well, I might reveal it... and I might not. I have to keep you on the edge of your seats. You see that's the joy of making a cutting edge film. Real life on celluloid. Stay tuned!

    • Connections
      Followed by Gangsters, sex & karaoké (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Something wicked
      Written and Composed by John Enthoven

      Performed by Feelybooth

      Published by Fugitive Music Limited.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La toma final
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Fugitive Features
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      • £1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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