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I thought most of the dialogue for the Last Mango was well written and realistic, but the delivery of the lines by some of the actors and actress could have been better. The tag line has nothing to do with the movie. The technical aspects (lighting, audio, color and credits) need work. The movie has great potential. The overall concept was well portrayed. Some of the flashbacks were confusing; it left me with many unanswered questions. I was confused about the character of the gypsy; I wasn't sure where they were going with it. For the most part it was entertaining; my favorite character was scuba guy. I look forward to seeing the final cut.
10JodyyLee
well OK, the audio here and there is not great but I am willing to overlook that . It was a professional piece of entertainment-I was genuinely entertained. The Grease man was an absolute cosmic nut case and the supporting cast had some excellent character acting in oddly placed surroundings. Heidi Emmer was a breath of fresh air, innocence in a movie that was anything but innocent. Johnny Alonso in his cameo brought a real flair to the movie as did Irv becker and Karen Baress. It was funny and spooky and darkly grotesque. Some of the story lines were a little difficult to understand, but the music rocked and the violence was amazing, I hope the director puts more in. I enjoyed the director's point of view and I look forward to seeing more of his work at a later date.
The Last Mango had a few audio issues not many the film has a great story and script I was pleased and confused once or twice but all in all I was really impressed with how the film turns and weaves through the day in which this all takes place i know the entire audience was reacting to the events of the story I feel this movie will be out again once the public gets a chance to see the film it will leave a mark I am sure without a lot of gore as some films use to shock you The Last mango has moments of shock without the gore and one of my favorite endings I have seen in real Hollywood films, the Last mango may need a go over by the movie pros sound and some editing but I would say if you can find it go see it you will not regret it I can't give 10 stars but I will say 7 Thanks mango
I saw the viewing at Frederick. I found the beginning to be very captivating because there are bits and pieces of a violent attack, and there are black outs so it has mystery to it. The music was great. There were some audio issues in some parts. I thought there was too much of the Cadillac driving around and that made some of the movie drag. The Greaseman was very funny and the audience responded well to him. Most of the acting was good. I thought the Gypsy added an interesting foreboding quality to the movie. The characters need more depth, however. Some of the characters are too one-sided, while others are more developed. Much of the camera work was interesting and artistically done. Some of the characters did not make sense to the story and the movie needs to tie those characters in to the story better. The conversation with the guys in the bar dragged on a bit and it needs to be cut down. It was a dramatic film, artistic, with a lot of potential. just needs some fixing.
I thought this movie had potential, but the dialogue was hard to hear and a lot of scenes were confusing in the beginning. It had humor, and some witty dialogue. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought this was a freshman film project. The director seemed want try different things for a perceived artistic effect. I wonder if he used a storyboard at all? The gypsy was really redundant and did nothing for the plot. What was with the scene that showed her butt in the air for what seemed like five minutes? Doug Tracht (DC's WRC's Greaseman) did a wonderful job as scuba guy. The proceeds from the show went to ovarian cancer research. I know this is a work in progress, and I hope the next time it will be more professional and more coherent.
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- Budget
- $180,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
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