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The Last Rites of Joe May

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
810
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The Last Rites of Joe May (2011)
An aging money hustler is presented with one last shot at greatness.
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Joe May is an aging hustler clinging to the belief that he's one scam away from his big score. With his health failing and resources dwindling, Joe is presented with one last shot at redempt... Read allJoe May is an aging hustler clinging to the belief that he's one scam away from his big score. With his health failing and resources dwindling, Joe is presented with one last shot at redemption.Joe May is an aging hustler clinging to the belief that he's one scam away from his big score. With his health failing and resources dwindling, Joe is presented with one last shot at redemption.

  • Director
    • Joe Maggio
  • Writer
    • Joe Maggio
  • Stars
    • Dennis Farina
    • Matt DeCaro
    • Meredith Droeger
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    810
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Maggio
    • Writer
      • Joe Maggio
    • Stars
      • Dennis Farina
      • Matt DeCaro
      • Meredith Droeger
    • 13User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Joe May
    Matt DeCaro
    Matt DeCaro
    • Chevy
    Meredith Droeger
    Meredith Droeger
    • Angelina
    Jamie Anne Allman
    Jamie Anne Allman
    • Jenny
    Phil Ridarelli
    • Landlord
    Nydia Rodriguez Terracina
    Nydia Rodriguez Terracina
    • Latina Woman
    • (as Nydia Rodriguez)
    Jack Bronis
    Jack Bronis
    • DMV Clerk
    Dennis Sepanik
    • Bank Teller
    Ian Barford
    • Stanley Buczkowski
    Ernest Perry Jr.
    • Driver
    Mike Bacarella
    Mike Bacarella
    • George
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Lenny
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Billy Tidrow
    Rich Komenich
    Rich Komenich
    • Seymour
    Craig Bailey
    • Cab Driver
    Roderick Peeples
    Roderick Peeples
    • Butcher Shop Manager
    Brian Boland
    Brian Boland
    • Scotty
    Peter DeFaria
    • Young Bartender
    • (as Peter Defaria)
    • Director
      • Joe Maggio
    • Writer
      • Joe Maggio
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    steve-172-686231

    I can't remember a better film.

    From the title and opening scene I was so engaged to see what lay ahead for the main character, Joe May. I also felt several strong and differing emotions and was reminded that this is how film (/art) should make you feel.

    Every component that made up this film; acting, soundtrack, setting, cast, etc, seemed to merge together perfectly to make it "real". So real that at least a portion of the characters reminded me of people I've known. In addition, one or two themes really struck home and have me thinking about life a little differently today. I expect everyone will relate/connect to certain aspects of this DON'T MISS film.
    10suegoldberg13

    People trying to cope with their difficult lives and personal demons

    "The Last Rites of Joe May" has an excellent cast, headed by Dennis Farina, and wonderful screenplay (Joe Maggio). It's well directed and has quite an emotional impact on the viewer. Joe May is a man who has aspired to be more than he ever could be and refuses to accept the reality of his age and lack of achievements. He has few, if any, personal relationships, friendships or family. His arrival in the midst of Jenny and Angelina Rapp's lives is more important than any of them realize. Watching them interact and change and grow as people is both beautiful and painful. Truly realistic and moving. I was impressed with everything, from the portrayals of even the smallest parts to the details of Chicago streets and the understated score by Lindsay Marcus (not to mention Giuseppe Verdi).
    10NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Brilliant. The performance of Dennis's career

    The Last Rites of Joe May is Dennis Farina's bittersweet swan song, his final exodus from a long, epic and beloved career, showcasing the actor in the role he was always meant to play, and a lead role no less. He did a few other films after this one and a priceless cameo on Family Guy, but this is the spiritual final entry, and when you look at the story of the film, it's both eerie and fateful that the man would go on to pass away just a few years later. He plays Joe May here, a Chicago wiseguy and short money hustler who has been in the hospital with pneumonia for almost a year. Upon returning to his borough, he finds his apartment rented out to a woman (Jamie Anne Allman) and her daughter (Meredith Droeger), all his belongings sold, and his presence pretty much forgotten, with some even under the belief that he has died. The woman takes pity on him and let's him stay in his apartment with them if he helps her out, and he goes back to the same hustling, or at least tries too. All his ventures have gone dry, his former boss (a splendid Gary Cole) giving the cold shoulder. Joe starts to realize that one must face the eventual consequences of a life lived in selfishness and foolhardy actions, as he finds himself alone in the world and shunned even by his own son. He gets a shot at redemption upon having the little girl in his life, and being there to help out her mother who has one lowlife monster of a boyfriend that just happens to be a cop. Farina is sensational in every scene, and it's a shame the guy didn't ever get more lead roles. He makes Joe a grim yet sympathetic being who serves as a sorrowful reminder of how we all will arrive at the end of our road someday, and how important it is to line said road with good deeds, kindness, respect and worthwhile ventures, even if they only show up in the last few miles of it. This is a Tribeca festival film so it's tough to find, but anyone with a love for Farina or simple, well told and emotional stories should definitely check it out. The beautiful piano score adds to the loneliness of Joe and his state of mind, as does Farina's performance which a a gift to filmgoers and contains see of the hardest work and piercing truth I've ever seen from the guy. RIP.
    8rupie

    Dennis Farina's great swan song

    I have always loved Dennis Farina's work, and I think he is one of our most underrated actors. I was drawn to this movie by the enthusiastic reviews of other Farina fans, and I was enthralled from the very beginning. One of the beauties of the film is its great understatedness. The dialogue plays a minimal part here in portraying where people are coming from; visual portrayal and facial expression are paramount here. Musical background is minimal, and what there is - in the form of Italian opera - is used masterfully. This is a sad but beautiful story of people in extremis, and like so many great stories - both literary and cinematic - it's a story of redemption. It's one of the few films I have seen that can be classified as great tragedies. Having said that, there's no question that the film is bleak and dark. This is the great role that was meant for Dennis Farina, and he hits it out of the park. Ave, atque, vale, Mr. Farina.
    9slebling

    Fabulous acting to go with a fabulous story

    I was pleasantly surprised when I arbitrarily stumbled onto this movie. A talented cast tells an authentic story of the character's personal lives. Though overall a rather sad tale, it did not leave me sorrowful.

    (I felt so strongly about this movie, I ventured to write my first ever review)

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    • Goofs
      Joe gets a shave at a barbershop, and then gets a ride to another part of the city to see Lenny. While he's talking with Lenny, we see that Joe needs a shave.
    • Soundtracks
      Ah Si Ben Mio
      Act III of II Trovatore

      Written by Giuseppe Verdi

      Performed by Enrico Caruso

      Restoration by Bob Varney

      creative common license

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    • Release date
      • October 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El regreso de Joe May
    • Filming locations
      • 2600 West Iowa Street Chicago, Illinois, USA(Archie's Bar)
    • Production companies
      • Billy Goat Pictures
      • Steppenwolf Films
      • The Last Rites of Joe May
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      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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