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Le dernier signe

Original title: The Last Sign
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Andie MacDowell, Tim Roth, and Samuel Le Bihan in Le dernier signe (2005)
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Andie MacDowell portrays a woman who is tormented by the ghost of her abusive, alcoholic husband. She must come to terms with the past if she is to find peace and love. Samuel le Bihan is a ... Read allAndie MacDowell portrays a woman who is tormented by the ghost of her abusive, alcoholic husband. She must come to terms with the past if she is to find peace and love. Samuel le Bihan is a French engineer who she finds renewed love with and Tim Roth plays her deceased husband wh... Read allAndie MacDowell portrays a woman who is tormented by the ghost of her abusive, alcoholic husband. She must come to terms with the past if she is to find peace and love. Samuel le Bihan is a French engineer who she finds renewed love with and Tim Roth plays her deceased husband who shows us that hate can live on after death. Perhaps forgiveness is the only way to overc... Read all

  • Director
    • Douglas Law
  • Writers
    • Ron Base
    • Anne Ray-Wendling
    • Heidrun Schleef
  • Stars
    • Andie MacDowell
    • Samuel Le Bihan
    • Tim Roth
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    3.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Douglas Law
    • Writers
      • Ron Base
      • Anne Ray-Wendling
      • Heidrun Schleef
    • Stars
      • Andie MacDowell
      • Samuel Le Bihan
      • Tim Roth
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Kathy Macfarlane
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    6claudio_carvalho

    A Story With Good Intentions and Weak Screenplay, But not so Bad as Indicated in Some Reviews

    The widow Kathy (Andie MacDowell) is grieving the loss of her husband Jeremy (Tim Roth) with the feeling of guilty. Jeremy, who was an idealist doctor in the beginning of his career and lately a drunkard, died in a car accident after seriously arguing with Kathy, when she was leaving him with their two daughters and a son. Her financial situation is not good, so she starts working in a clinic and rents a house in her property to the French engineer Marc (Samuel Le Bihan), who is temporarily expatriated in Canada. The tenant Marc has a great connection with her young daughters and especially with her teenager son, and falls in love for Kathy. However, she sees the ghost of her husband, and she feels not comfortable to have any relationship with Marc.

    The intention of this movie is very good: it would be about a woman, living with the feeling of guilty after the loss of her abusive alcoholic husband, but formerly her beloved mate. Unfortunately, the screenplay is weak and has many flaws. For example, the financial problem of Kathy with the bank is used only for the introduction of the character of Marc, and is completely forgotten along the story. Why the ghost of Fergus needs to call her by phone, if she was able to see him? It was good to see Margot Kidder again, but her character is useless in the plot. Anyway, this movie is not so bad as indicated in some reviews and I found it a good entertainment. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Gritos do Além" ("Cries From Beyond")
    4donkeyfur

    At least Samuel Le Bihan looks good in it!

    OK, I am a red-blooded female. Sometimes I rent a flick simply because a good-looking actor is in it. When I saw the DVD box for this one I recognized Samuel Le Bihan from "Brotherhood of the Wolf". Since I thought he was "all that and a bag of chips" in that one, I decided to check him out in this one. Also, I like Andie MacDowell well enough and I was curious to see what their fellow cast mate Margot Kidder (Lois Lane in the Christopher Reeve "Superman" flicks) looks like these days.

    Undeniably there are much better flicks out there, but this one wasn't all bad. There are a few kinda creepy/mysterious scenes and some interesting camera shots and angles. And, yes, Samuel Le Bihan provided some enjoyable eye candy to offset the creepy-as-usual Tim Roth. By the way, has Roth ever played a sympathetic character? If you like the current hit TV series "Medium" starring Patricia Arquette, you will most likely enjoy this movie. It sort of reminded me of some story lines on that show.

    In general, I believe film audiences are jaded in the 21st Century. We are desensitized by the plethora of special effects and blast-'em-up extravaganzas with high body counts. It seems that fewer people want to invest the time in a lower-key film, such as this one, in which seemingly random details come together in at least a somewhat cohesive whole at the end. That's not to say the film wrapped up all loose ends, because it didn't. That is one reason I didn't give it more stars. Another reason is the uneven acting. In other words, some of the cast provided more convincing portrayals than others. And, Margot Kidder is as goofy as ever. I hadn't seen her in anything in a number of years.

    For my time and money, I would take this film any day over "The Blair Witch Project", which, to me, is the worst movie ever.
    dbdumonteil

    Thanks God it 's the last!

    This flick was intended to be a fantasy and horror work and it became a Harlequin Romance .How can a director do such a thing with an actor like Tim Roth?Anyway Roth is a ghost and he is not given a single chance to shine.Samuel LE Bihan's character is the straight handsome gentle -and of course clever-man who loves the heroine's children and who urges her to pick up the pieces and to give them a chance.

    When the movie tries to be "scary", it uses all the hackneyed tricks which even the worst directing drudges would not dare :"I've just talked to your son/-But my son is dead " here's the "terrifying "dialog; The "old" colleague (Margot Kidder!) initiating McDowell to spiritualism is also ridiculous.

    The last scene takes the biscuit,with its "moving" last sign ,naturally filmed in slow motion.

    If you want to see a movie which tackles almost the same subject and brilliantly succeeds ,take FRançois Ozon's "Sous le Sable" starring Charlotte Rampling.(International title:"Under the Sand" )
    2Jeane1525

    Did I fall asleep and miss something?

    I took this movie out of the library free, so at least I didn't waste any money. The acting of all characters was unbelievable. It made me feel it was the directors' first directing job. There are a lot of loose ends that are not explained but by reading the reviews on this web site I now understand things better. Thank you IMDb. I know I did not fall asleep during the movie but that was how I felt since it seemed I missed something. It is not the worst movie I have seen but I definitely could have used the time in a more rewarding way. For some reason I missed picking up on the fact that the husband was an abusive alcoholic. Also whenever the two main characters were together I felt uncomfortable because it was embarrassing to watch such bad acting.
    1gerard-67

    so much wrong with this film, I don't know where to start

    The acting with the exception of Andie MacDowell is awful, especially from Samuel Le Bihan (who plays the character Marc), who is so wooden its almost funny. The rest of the actors make do with a script that no one could save. No matter how good they were.

    In summary, the script and plot are just plain pathetic. I would advise to give this film a miss.

    Technical error: during the film, the car can not start, and you find out later it was due to a flat battery. However, the car's engine was turning over, just not firing, which if the director knew anything, is not a sign of a faulty battery.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Sign
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Transfilm
      • Spice Factory
      • Carrere Group D.A.
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      • CA$18,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $789,713
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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