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Le dernier château

Original title: The Last Castle
  • 2001
  • R
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
88K
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Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Delroy Lindo, and Mark Ruffalo in Le dernier château (2001)
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A court-martialed General rallies together twelve hundred inmates to rise against a corrupt and sadistic warden.A court-martialed General rallies together twelve hundred inmates to rise against a corrupt and sadistic warden.A court-martialed General rallies together twelve hundred inmates to rise against a corrupt and sadistic warden.

  • Director
    • Rod Lurie
  • Writers
    • David Scarpa
    • Graham Yost
  • Stars
    • Robert Redford
    • James Gandolfini
    • Mark Ruffalo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    88K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,530
    2,516
    • Director
      • Rod Lurie
    • Writers
      • David Scarpa
      • Graham Yost
    • Stars
      • Robert Redford
      • James Gandolfini
      • Mark Ruffalo
    • 365User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • General Irwin
    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Col. Winter
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Yates
    Steve Burton
    Steve Burton
    • Capt. Peretz
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Gen. Wheeler
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Dellwo
    Sam Ball
    Sam Ball
    • Duffy
    • (as Samuel Ball)
    Jeremy Childs
    Jeremy Childs
    • Cutbush
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Aguilar
    George W. Scott
    • Thumper
    Brian Goodman
    Brian Goodman
    • Beaupre
    Michael Irby
    Michael Irby
    • Enriquez
    Frank Military
    Frank Military
    • Doc
    Maurice Bullard
    • Sgt. McLaren
    Nick Kokich
    • Pvt. Niebolt
    David Alford
    David Alford
    • Corp. Zamorro
    Dean Hall
    Dean Hall
    • Harris
    Peg Allen
    • Secretary (Kelly)
    • Director
      • Rod Lurie
    • Writers
      • David Scarpa
      • Graham Yost
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    User reviews365

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    7alexpeychev

    A good if predictable movie.

    It did that very well, and is worth seeing for at least one reason. Although Robert Redford puts in a solid performance, James Gandolfini steals this movie with his simpering, bully-boy performance. Despite knowing from the opening scene that he will undoubted lose against Redford's disgraced general, Gandolfini's depiction of a man in authority but with little power is very subtle and worth watching.

    The end of the movie was stupid!!!
    7gunhanemre

    Gandolfini...

    Gandolfini is just perfect in that movie. It worth to watch this movie for his extraordinary performance. Redford is, for sure a great actor, but Gandolfini is the real star of this movie.
    7Erik_Surewaard

    The interactions between Redford and Gandolfini make this movie interesting

    If I think of Robert Redford, I think of actors like Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Marlon Brando or Paul Newman. I think of 1960's and -70's blockbuster movies like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" or "All the President's Men". And not to forget the "Sundance Film Festival" that Redford created with a name that he took from the former mentioned movie.

    If I think of Robert Redford, I also think of the more than excellent movie "Brubaker". A movie in which he becomes warden of a prison that was a haven of corruption and abuse of the inmates.

    In the movie "The Last Castle", we see Redford again feature in a prison movie. And this time it is not a '60's or '70's movie, but one from the early 21st century. And Redford's acting is still as great as ever!

    The storyline behind the movie is unfortunately a bit too "standard". It doesn't tell a true story and neither does it put you on the edge of your seat. It is pretty predictable actually. I think the storyline was not really worthy of an actor as Redford.

    But I have to admit that the movie is entertaining. This to the level that I give it 7.3 stars (rounded down to 7). It is the interaction between the two lead actors, Redford and James Gandolfini - the latter is very known for his role in Sopranos - that makes this movie an interesting one to watch.
    The Dread Pirate Roberts-2

    Filled with both strengths and weaknesses

    Most of the raves and pans you will read of this movie are equally true in their own respects. For my money, the film's weaknesses slightly outweigh its strengths but I can easily see someone else's scales tipping the other way.

    The performances are splendid all around. Most especially, James Gandolfini (who had the inside track with the most richly drawn character) excels as the ambiguous villain who is actually right more than half the time.

    The message which deals with the value of pride and the importance of identity and self-worth is certainly admirable. The fact that this occurs among men who have marred their own self-worth through violent crime makes the concept that much more interesting. It almost (but never quite) raises the idea of reclaiming integrity, once lost. If it had gone this extra mile, it may well have been a better film.

    The weaknesses lie in the hundreds of stupid little inaccuracies which culminate into one stupid BIG inaccuracy: This place doesn't feel like a prison!

    It is difficult to make a prison movie within ten years of 1994 without inviting comparisons to "The Shawshank Redemption." Rather than belaboring the obvious, I want to note one detail that is exemplary of the earlier film's superiority. Even the jolliest, funniest, most easy going prisoners in Shawshank had an underlying sense of danger about them. You didn't want to get on their bad side. You never doubt that they belong in prison (except, of course, for Andy Dufresne). But this is not so in "The Last Castle." No matter how often someone reads from a prisoner's file and discusses the horrible things he has done, none of the words, actions, or other moods conveyed by the men in this film make them seem in any way dangerous. Maybe it's a case of mass miscasting but I doubt it.

    Compounding this problem is the lack of scholarship to be found in the little details. Robert Redford shaves with a safety razor in spite of the fact that no prisoner would be allowed such a tool. Razor blades, like belts and shoelaces, are potential suicide tools and, thus, prohibited in prisons. Also, people keep referring to an officer's side arm as his "gun" instead of his "weapon." These mistakes were easy to avoid and yet they remained in the film.

    All of this makes a potentially fascinating film, filled with talent, seem a touch removed from reality. Like in "The Contender," director Rod Lurie has shown that his view of reality is based on his opinions rather than the other way around.

    With all it had going for it, it's a shame really.
    7valleyjohn

    Gandolfini is the star here

    The last castle is unbelievably entertaining.

    That may sound like high praise but when I say unbelievably , I mean I didn't believe a thing that I was seeing but it was definitely entertaining.

    Robert Redford plays a court-martialed General who rallies together twelve hundred inmates to rise against a corrupt and sadistic warden played by James Gandolfini.

    Robert Redford is a true movie superstar and he's pretty good in this considering his age but the star of this show is the brilliant James Gandolfini. His acting is subtle yet his every sound and facial movements say so much .

    The story is ridiculous. Extremely ridiculous.

    You could put this in the same bracket as Con Air , Face/Off and The Rock .

    Extremely Entertaining but when you try to delve into the plot it makes you laugh .

    The whole scene when the prisoners rise up and roll out a sling shot , hook a helicopter with a rope and have hand held catapults made me laugh out loud .

    The prisoners were not believable either .

    I know they were all military inmates but how they went from thugs to disciplined men was just silly .

    Having said all I have I really enjoyed it . The time flew by and I was never bored and it's probably the last action film Robert Redford made and for 65 year old as the time he looked really good .

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    • Trivia
      James Gandolfini was reportedly reluctant to accept the role of Colonel Winter because he didn't understand the story and had never served in the military. He committed largely on the strength of a lengthy speech Winter delivered in the original script. Ironically, the scene was cut from the final film.
    • Goofs
      It was an error to have Irwin be a 3-star general. 3-star and 4-star generals hold their ranks temporarily, as long as they occupy a 3-star or 4-star position. When they are transferred from one 3- or 4-star position to another, the President must re-nominate them for Senate confirmation. If an officer is relieved (fired) from one of those positions, he reverts to 2-star by operation of law unless awaiting retirement (and then only for 60 days). Irwin was court-martialed, so the Army certainly wouldn't keep him in a 3-star slot. They'd relieve him and he'd go to court-martial as a 2-star. See 10 USC 601.
    • Quotes

      Irwin: [narrating first lines] Take a look at a castle. Any castle. Now break down the key elements that make it a castle. They haven't changed in a thousand years. 1: Location. A site on high ground that commands the territory as far as the eye can see. 2: Protection. Big walls, walls strong enough to withstand a frontal attack. 3: A garrison. Men who are trained and willing to kill. 4: A flag. You tell your men you are soldiers and that's your flag. You tell them nobody takes our flag. And you raise that flag so it flies high where everyone can see it. Now you've got yourself a castle. The only difference between this castle and all the rest is that they were built to keep people out. This castle is built to keep people in.

    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: Inside the Walls of 'The Last Castle' (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Chiseled in Stone
      Written & Performed by Dean Hall

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último castillo
    • Filming locations
      • Tennessee State Penitentiary, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Robert Lawrence Productions
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    • Budget
      • $72,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,244,060
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,088,213
      • Oct 21, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,642,707
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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