Drama about a mysterious old man who enters a magical passport office. George meets characters from all walks of life, dispensing his homespun wisdom as they slip in and out of the lines.Drama about a mysterious old man who enters a magical passport office. George meets characters from all walks of life, dispensing his homespun wisdom as they slip in and out of the lines.Drama about a mysterious old man who enters a magical passport office. George meets characters from all walks of life, dispensing his homespun wisdom as they slip in and out of the lines.
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Christopher Drew Carter
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Kendrick Foxx
- Quan
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I watched The Last Passport with my teenage son. Knowing the story behind the story of how the film was made in 30 days for only $5,000 allowed me the luxury of not expecting a Hollywood blockbuster. In a time where all movies seem more interested in CGI, special effects, explosions, sex, nudity, and violence, and they forget that we want a story. This film delivers and doesn't need anything but a compelling story and wonderful characters. This movie had everything any blockbuster has and more.
I've watched it twice now and look forward to watching it again to find all the hidden clues and wonderful messages I may have missed the first two times.
Jimmy Haggar is simply wonderful and doesn't even seem to be acting. I look forward to finding more material he is in and for whatever Lucky You brings next.
Great job!!!!
I've watched it twice now and look forward to watching it again to find all the hidden clues and wonderful messages I may have missed the first two times.
Jimmy Haggar is simply wonderful and doesn't even seem to be acting. I look forward to finding more material he is in and for whatever Lucky You brings next.
Great job!!!!
I really didn't know what to expect out of this little film, but I had heard good things about it. It started off a little slow for my taste, until it took some surprising turns that me aware that I was watching a very deep film. It reminded me a little of The Twilight Zone shows, but it was much more complex in the characters. I kept thinking I was watching my grandfather and what it would be like for him to sit in a passport office.
The ending was something that made we want to watch the film again, since there were so many little details that got through the cracks on the first time. We need more of these types of films. Yes, its no Hollywood type film, so if your looking for that then I would not go see it. If your looking for rich in story, then this little flick has plenty of that.
The ending was something that made we want to watch the film again, since there were so many little details that got through the cracks on the first time. We need more of these types of films. Yes, its no Hollywood type film, so if your looking for that then I would not go see it. If your looking for rich in story, then this little flick has plenty of that.
This movie is so inspirational in so many ways. Yes, created between some incredibly talented people in 30 days for only $5,000. And the story, is not a story its everyday life. The talent this movie holds came together and built this film. It shows they exercised the very same morales we teach our children everyday. Be kind, be respectful, be patient.. You can literally see in this film that behind the cameras a set that took place was looked upon as a chapter in their lives- past, present, future. Heart and Soul was poured and a delightfully heart shaped filmed was produced. Its a great reminder and eye opener to the fact that we each have the ability to look around us and see everyone as an equal, as a human being. This story line is passionate, heartfelt and a good morale booster to encourage change. Change for the good.
The notion of waiting in line for a passport has horrified us all. But this movie had me ready to run down and apply on the chance that I might meet such interesting people.
The setting is elegant in its simple boxy form. The drab colors reflect the feel of a public office. One can almost smell the musk and the disinfectant.
The characters are unique yet seem to fit together like puzzle pieces.
Molded together with a simply premised plot, the film captures the worldly thoughts and trials of the common man, and a old fella with goodly advice. A recommend this film.
The setting is elegant in its simple boxy form. The drab colors reflect the feel of a public office. One can almost smell the musk and the disinfectant.
The characters are unique yet seem to fit together like puzzle pieces.
Molded together with a simply premised plot, the film captures the worldly thoughts and trials of the common man, and a old fella with goodly advice. A recommend this film.
Good story lines with lots of interesting characters. Whether directing, acting, writing, or whatever, if you want to learn about developing characters, watch this movie. I especially enjoyed Germain's woes and troubles. Also the black and white sequences were well thought out. It's amazing that this whole film could be shot in under $5000. It just goes to show that sometimes in the entertainment industry, rare times to be sure, a big pile of almightly dollars are not required. Same thing with the Blair Witch Project. It was low budget as they come, but still captured a big share of the market. I love films like this, and hope to see more.
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