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Issue fatale

Original title: Last Exit
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.1K
YOUR RATING
Kathleen Robertson and Andrea Roth in Issue fatale (2006)
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The hours leading up to two stressful moms' car crash.The hours leading up to two stressful moms' car crash.The hours leading up to two stressful moms' car crash.

  • Director
    • John Fawcett
  • Writer
    • Russ Cochrane
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Robertson
    • Andrea Roth
    • Noah Bernett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Fawcett
    • Writer
      • Russ Cochrane
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Robertson
      • Andrea Roth
      • Noah Bernett
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Beth Welland
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Diana Burke
    Noah Bernett
    • Benji (10 Years Old)
    Linden Ashby
    Linden Ashby
    • Scott Burke
    Vincent Davis
    • Nathan (13 Years Old)
    Michelle Taylor
    • Breanna (11 Years Old)
    Ben Bass
    Ben Bass
    • David
    Cas Anvar
    Cas Anvar
    • Constable Salam Barakat
    France Viens
    France Viens
    • Constable Lauren Sharp
    Gianpaolo Venuta
    Gianpaolo Venuta
    • James Moore
    Rachael Crawford
    Rachael Crawford
    • Catherine Vargas
    Kent McQuaid
    Kent McQuaid
    • Daniel
    Bruce Dinsmore
    Bruce Dinsmore
    • Mr. Rogerson
    Andrew Johnston
    Andrew Johnston
    • Bob McArtle
    • (as Andrew Johnston)
    Pauline Little
    • Courier Clerk
    Spiro Malandrakis
    Spiro Malandrakis
    • Kevin Speck
    • (as Spiro Maland)
    Tim Post
    Tim Post
    • Philip (The Director)
    Christian Paul
    Christian Paul
    • Greg…
    • Director
      • John Fawcett
    • Writer
      • Russ Cochrane
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    8boyinflares

    A must-see thriller / drama

    "Last Exit" is a fantastic little film that details the events of a day in the life of two very different women, whose days become inexplicably intertwined simply because of a little bit of road rage. Kathleen Robertson plays Beth Welland, a lovely young woman raising a son who is in a wheelchair, and dealing with the pressures of every day life. Andrea Roth is Diana Burke, a well-to-do woman with troubled teens and a distant husband, though she seems to be doing good for herself at work, until this fateful day.

    Kathleen Robertson proves that she is a fantastic actress with the complex Beth, such an amazing performance. Andrea Roth also gives a great performance. Supporting them are Linden Ashby as Diana's husband Scott, Ben Baas, giving an amazing performance as David the father of Beth's son, and Noah Bernett, who plays Beth's son.

    "Last Exit" may be a TV movie, but it doesn't seem like it, far exceeding the usual formula of tele-movies, and featuring a great story-telling sequence, with the shocking climax being shown at the beginning - then flashing back, because the events that take place during these women's day are so interesting, you're compelled to watch.

    I think not only drivers (especially reckless ones) can benefit from watching "Last Exit", but almost everyone, for while driving is a major part of the film, the real-life issues and dilemmas the women face can be applied to almost anyones life. Well done to all involved.
    8frank479

    It was definitely worth the trip

    They don't tell you this in the plot outline but early into this movie you realize that Murphy, of the ill-famed 'Murphy's Laws,' apparently has written himself into this script :^). As you're watching this movie, it will slowly reel you in. By the time you're 3/4 into it, you'll find yourself amazed, thinking just how good it is. But, by then, you're just scratching the surface of where this movie is going to take you. And by the end, you'll be glad that you decided to invest the time to watch it. This movie leaves you feeling. And, most importantly, you'll learn something about life and yourself from the experience because, during the movie, you'll be constantly comparing your life to the ones you're witnessing on the screen. And I bet, you'll see a bit of yourself there sometimes. This movie makes you profoundly think about a lot of things. Kudos to the director.
    7claudio_carvalho

    A Hard Day in a Big City

    In a big city, Beth Welland (Kathleen Robertson) is a divorced woman working as secretary in a law firm having problems with her boss and also financial difficulties to raise her ten year old handicapped beloved son Benji. On the day of Benji's birthday, Beth's life is completely affected when she is cut up by the executive Diana Burke (Andrea Roth) and misses the last exit in a highway, arriving late in her job. Meanwhile, Andrea is under pressure, depending on her presentation to an important client to be promoted in the company where she works, but having family problems at home, with her unemployed husband, two teenagers and a secret pregnancy. This incident early in the morning together with the stressed situations along their day will entwine and affect their lives and destinies.

    I like to discover good low-budget unknown movies and "Last Exit" is one of the best I have recently seen. Living in a big city, driving every day, my daily life is no different from the two lead characters – I have problem with the violence in the traffic, being aware most of the time to avoid car hijack, at home, in my work; therefore, I have had a great identification with Diana and Beth regarding a hard day in a big city. The non-linear screenplay disclosing the parallel bad day of the two ordinary women is intriguing and suspenseful, holding the attention of the viewer until the very last scene. I only know the good "Ginger Snaps" from the director John Fawcett, but based on the sample of these two movies he seems to be a promising professional. Kathleen Robertson and Andrea Roth are awesome, developing human and totally credible characters. In the end, "Last Exit" is surprisingly refreshing and great and highly recommended. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Última Saída" ("Last Exit")
    8dallasw-1

    Very good

    I thought the movie well represented the reality of modern life. News stories on a regular basis highlight the impact of stress, poverty, and other conditions that push people to do unthinkable things. Last Exit keeps you on the edge of your seat as you watch the events of the day unfold in the lives of two very different women. The movie was not a sensational unrealistic Hollywood movie - it was very much a low key realistic look at the lives of the two women. One women is quite well off with husband and child, the other women divorced, in financial difficulty and struggling to hold a job and raise her son. The movie illustrates how one person can reach breaking point after a number of unfortunate events occur over a period of time. My wife really enjoyed the movie and so did some friends we recommended it to. Very good.
    9Sylviastel

    Brilliant, Suspenseful, and Unforgettable!

    First, I saw this film in Venice, Italy last August but I didn't see all of it. We went sightseeing. Finally last night, it emerged on late night television and I made a point to watch it. The two actresses who play Beth and Diana are brilliant in their performances. Their characters are far more alike than different. Beth is a struggling single mother of a wheelchair bound son, Benji, who she loves more than anything. She is having a rough day would be an understatement. Nothing appears to go right. Benji's father bought a house an hour away and wants to file for custody of him with his wife. Beth loses her job as a result of incompetence or lack of compassion. She doesn't have enough money in her bank account to buy her son a telescope so she pawns her necklace. She gets into a road rage incident which is equally her fault but then nobody appears to stop her. Diana is a married mother of two children with another on the way. She is equally having a bad day. Her husband is unemployed and they are on the verge of losing their home. Her son was caught bringing a gun to an expensive prep school and was expelled. Her daughter's needs are never quite answered. She needs a promotion to save her family and she needs to reassure her status in the business world. I didn't like the ending. The plot was suspenseful and kept moving along but I won't spoil it for others. You have to see it to believe it.

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    • Trivia
      The website that Scott is looking at on his laptop called '@sale.net' is a parody version of the real site eBay.
    • Goofs
      When the two cars crash at the end of the movie, if you look closely, you will they are actually stunt drivers and not the actresses.
    • Quotes

      Beth Welland: What the hell was that back there, huh? You think your life i so Goddamn important that it doesent matter who you run over? Just so as long as you get where it is you need to go? Is that right? Huh? Look at me! Look at me! Do you think I don't know who you are? I know exactly who you are! What is this thing huh? What is this? Is this a mirror? What do you need a mirror for? Well you certainly didn't use it this morning when you cut me off!

      [she breaks the mirror]

      Diana Burke: Hey!

      Beth Welland: What are these? Signal lights? Oh, you don't need these either.

      [she breaks the signal lights]

      Diana Burke: What the hell?

      Diana Burke: C'mon!

      Beth Welland: You wanna screw with me? Huh? Let's go! You wanna cut me off?

      [she hits Diana's hood of her car with the telescope]

      Beth Welland: Steal my spot?

      [she hits it again]

      Beth Welland: Get me fired?

      Diana Burke: Stop it!

      Beth Welland: Steal my Goddamn kid from me? Ruin my whole Goddamn day! Do you think I wanted this? Huh? You think I actually wanted this?

      [she continues hitting the car]

      Beth Welland: This is all your Goddamn fault!

    • Soundtracks
      The Apple Of Your Black Eye
      Composed by Lucinda Wolfe/Carl Allan Newman (SOCAN)

      Performed by The Tennessee Twin

      Recorded by Pete Mills

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2006 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Last Exit
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Forum Films
      • Foundry Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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