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The Last Word

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.3K
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Winona Ryder, Wes Bentley, and Ray Romano in The Last Word (2008)
DramaRomance

A man (Bentley) who makes his living composing other people's suicide notes enters into a romance with the sister (Ryder) of a recent client.A man (Bentley) who makes his living composing other people's suicide notes enters into a romance with the sister (Ryder) of a recent client.A man (Bentley) who makes his living composing other people's suicide notes enters into a romance with the sister (Ryder) of a recent client.

  • Director
    • Geoffrey Haley
  • Writer
    • Geoffrey Haley
  • Stars
    • Wes Bentley
    • Winona Ryder
    • Ray Romano
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Geoffrey Haley
    • Writer
      • Geoffrey Haley
    • Stars
      • Wes Bentley
      • Winona Ryder
      • Ray Romano
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Evan
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Charlotte
    Ray Romano
    Ray Romano
    • Abel
    Gina Hecht
    Gina Hecht
    • Hilde
    A.J. Trauth
    A.J. Trauth
    • Greg
    Katherine Boecher
    Katherine Boecher
    • Clara
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Brady
    Alison Moir
    Alison Moir
    • Susan
    Mickey Mickey
    • Robin
    • (as Mickey Ewan)
    Kurt Caceres
    Kurt Caceres
    • Sammy
    Allan Rich
    Allan Rich
    • Francis
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Man at Gorge
    Michael Cornacchia
    Michael Cornacchia
    • Client
    Ivar Brogger
    Ivar Brogger
    • Priest
    Jules Adrianna Sorensen
    • House of Pies Waitress
    Rachel Grant
    Rachel Grant
    • Peppercorn Waitress
    Mario Aguilar Jr.
    • Delivery Man
    Kathrin Middleton
    Kathrin Middleton
    • Mom
    • Director
      • Geoffrey Haley
    • Writer
      • Geoffrey Haley
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    9dmasursky

    Different

    If you just want the same old romantic comedy, this movie is not for you. It's a bit dark, a bit weird, but totally entertaining. Fresh, surprising and not formulaic. This movie definitely has a bit of everything - some odd comic relief and some touching moments and some romance and even a few things to get you thinking.

    I loved Wes Bentley in American Beauty and I rented this movie just for him. He did not disappoint - he's a little off-kilter, but in the best possible way. Perfect in the role of Evan - strange but endearing.

    Winona Ryder, on the other hand, was miscast as Charlotte. I like her and think she's very talented, and I didn't think she ruined the movie. But she wasn't quite right either, and I think this would have worked even better than it did with someone else in her role.

    But that's a minor complaint. If you're wondering whether to see this, go for it. You'll be glad that you did. I certainly was.
    8akumarfun

    Unusual dark romance

    This movie is phenomenal.The script is well written and the characters have portrayed themselves very well. Its about a writer who writes the suicide notes. He never tries to forbid his clients from going ahead with their suicides. That's also strange.

    Ray's character is great. He does some unusually strange things.Scaring the baby and the concept of venting you anger on inanimate objects were very original and idiosyncratic.

    You will love this movie if you ever had setbacks in your life. Its a different take on life and the thinking of various people. Things we think of but never verbalize in public.
    8napierslogs

    Black Romantic Comedy that works

    Wes Bentley (from American Beauty) stars as Evan, a very solitary guy who writes suicide notes for other people. At a funeral for one of his clients he meets Charlotte (played by Winona Ryder) who forms an instant attraction to him.

    This movie is about their relationship and how their relationship influences and changes Evan's life. All the characters are well developed and realized, and the actors portray them very well. The movie is an original and clever take on the usual romantic comedy. Due to Evan's vocation, it is quite dark. I think 'black romantic comedy' defines its genre well.

    The movie seemed very real despite the fact that it centers around a vocation that doesn't really exist (at least on the surface of today's society). It was funny and well written. I highly recommend it for anybody who is looking for a dark romantic comedy that is out of the ordinary.
    10inkling2008

    Sundance Review

    This is the finest comedy/drama I've seen in a couple of years, and it has the most satisfying ending I've ever seen. The film stars Wes Bentley (ironically, Haley shot the famous videotape of the plastic bag that Bentley shows to Thora Birch in "American Beauty") as Evan, who is a professional author of suicide notes. He meets with his clients, gets a sense of what they want, then asks them to keep a journal of their thoughts for a few weeks, after which Evan produces a poetic, client-customized suicide note for the soon-to-be-departed. He has become so prolific that one of his clients won a national poetry prize for Evan's note; the ever-mordant Evan is quick to add that the prize was, of course, awarded posthumously.

    Evan estimates that 30% of his clients actually kill themselves; one who does is a young man named Matt Morris. When Evan attends Matt's funeral---he often attends the graveside service to evaluate the effect of his note on those in attendance---, Matt's sister Charlotte (Winona Ryder) follows him out of the service and asks him if he was a friend of her brother's. Evan lies that he went to Cornell with Matt, and soon he and Charlotte are dating. Trouble ensues when Evan eats dinner at Charlotte's house with the whole surviving family firing questions at him.

    Meanwhile, we meet Evan's newest client, Abel (an excellent Ray Romano), an acerbic misanthrope with a death wish. They develop an unlikely bond, and there are some extremely touching (and hilarious) exchanges between the two as they work on Abel's farewell (in one such conversation, Abel, encouraging Evan to pursue Charlotte, tells him to buy her a puppy: "Girls love puppies. They're like heroin with fur!").

    Things get complicated between Evan and Charlotte as he has must go to increasingly absurd lengths to conceal his true occupation and the real reason that he knew her brother. I won't reveal any more of the plot, because this is a ride truly to be enjoyed by the moviegoer.

    Bentley fulfills the promise he showed in "American Beauty." He manages to imbue his characteristic monotone and piercing gaze with enough hints of emotion to reveal the depths of grief churning below his icy surface. Romano shows surprising dramatic range while retaining his trademark wit; it will be interesting to see if he continues to try to stretch his acting range. (On a side note, he admitted in the post-film Q&A that his psychiatrist reads the script before Romano will commit to any project.) Ryder is the only weak link here. She does a competent job, her doe eyes signaling the hurt over her brother's death that is only worsened by Evan's seeming callousness, but her acting doesn't rise to the level of her co- stars. Thankfully, it is really Bentley and Romano's film, and they make the most of it.

    This is an astounding first feature from Haley, who wrote the screenplay in his trailer during breaks while lensing the final season of "Six Feet Under." Although he hasn't yet struck a distribution deal, potential buyers in yesterday's audience could not ignore the thunderous ovation that met the closing credits. Go see this one when it comes out in a theater near you, which it will. You won't be disappointed.
    5grantss

    So-so

    So-so. Was initially interesting but drifts from a point and fizzles out. Could have been profound, but ultimately wasn't.

    Good to see Winona Ryder, in a rare decent 2000s role for her (good to see Winona Ryder, full stop). Solid performance from her. Wes Bentley is a bit irritating in his role, but maybe it is because the longer the movie went on, the more I disliked his character.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview he gave to the New York Times in 2010, this movie was made during the middle of Wes Bentley's decade-long, extremely serious addiction to cocaine and heroin. He said in that interview that he only accepted any movie roles during that time so that he would have money to buy enough drugs.
    • Goofs
      While driving on the freeway with Evan, Charlotte has her hands on the steering wheel which is at a 90 degree turn to the left. She would not be going straight with the wheel like that. You can see that her hands are placed correctly, but with the wheel like that, they would be driving in a circle.
    • Quotes

      Abel: I love music. I just wish I didn't need it to pay the bills.

      Evan: Yeah, but if you didn't write music what would you do? Right?

      Abel: I would buy a cliff.

      Evan: Hu?

      Abel: I would buy a cliff where people could come and throw shit off. You know, like fax machines and computers or whatever. Things that piss them off cause they didn't work right. Like an outlet for machine rage. And the whole thing would be video taped in slow-motion so they could watch their heap of shit break into a million pieces back at home. Plus, for an extra couple bucks I would attach an explosive so it would blow up on impact. Just like they do in the movies. A big fire ball. That would be cool.

    • Soundtracks
      Wicked
      Written by Kendall Marsh

      Performed Kendall Marsh

      Courtesy of Mental Music Productions, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2010 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 最後的話
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Deviant Films
      • Dreamz
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,298
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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