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Last Words

  • 2010
  • 21m
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8.4/10
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Tyshawn Jenkins and Russ Huth in Last Words (2010)
Dutch (Damien Colletti) torturing an Iraq Soldier (Munir Kreidie) who was recently captured.
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After returning home from war, a former soldier plans his final day on earth. 'Last Words' explores the moments leading up to the suicide of Jason Grey(Lancaster). This frightening tale is i... Read allAfter returning home from war, a former soldier plans his final day on earth. 'Last Words' explores the moments leading up to the suicide of Jason Grey(Lancaster). This frightening tale is inspired by a true story of an American soldier who took his life with such military precis... Read allAfter returning home from war, a former soldier plans his final day on earth. 'Last Words' explores the moments leading up to the suicide of Jason Grey(Lancaster). This frightening tale is inspired by a true story of an American soldier who took his life with such military precision. Once the 'Last Words' are written, you can't unwrite them.

  • Directors
    • Justin Lancaster
    • J.T. Woods
  • Writers
    • Stefan King
    • Justin Lancaster
  • Stars
    • Justin Lancaster
    • J.T. Woods
    • Tyshawn Jenkins
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    8.4/10
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    • Directors
      • Justin Lancaster
      • J.T. Woods
    • Writers
      • Stefan King
      • Justin Lancaster
    • Stars
      • Justin Lancaster
      • J.T. Woods
      • Tyshawn Jenkins
    • 2User reviews
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    Justin Lancaster
    • Jason Grey
    J.T. Woods
    • Westler
    • (as John Woods)
    Tyshawn Jenkins
    • Reed
    Russ Huth
    • Sarge
    Damien Colletti
    Damien Colletti
    • Dutch
    Munir Kreidie
    Munir Kreidie
    • Iraq Prisoner
    Amanda Holroyd
    • Girlfriend
    Margo Trovei
    Margo Trovei
    • Waitress
    David Gentile
    • Soldier
    Steven Gentile
    • Soldier
    Tom Yu
    • Friend
    Sriteja Sonikar
    • Boy
    • (as Teju Sonikar)
    Stefan King
    • Best Friend
    • Directors
      • Justin Lancaster
      • J.T. Woods
    • Writers
      • Stefan King
      • Justin Lancaster
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    9BlueMgc

    Impressive performance by intense rising STAR Damien Colletti.

    Realistic and believable military film based on a true story. The flashback scene where Arab soldier is captured and tortured, shows a powerful,intense, diversified and captivating performance by rising STAR Damien Colletti as Dutch! Damien should have been featured more because it would have been great to see an entire film about his character, considering how he portrayed him. His character was definitely my favorite in this film. Also in the scene, John Woods played his character very well. First time actor Russ Huth was very believable and impressive in his debut role in which he showed great emotion. Hope to see Russ in more films in the near future. Munir Kreidie who played Arab soldier was very credible and fit the role perfectly. The rest of the film seemed slower paced. I wish the whole film was built around this strong flashback scene. That was definitely the most powerful and impressive part of the whole film!
    7FrankBooth_DeLarge

    An Effective and Highly Psychological Short Film

    Last Words is a short war film that examines the mental state of distressed and deeply haunted soldier Jason Gray (Justin Lancaster, who also directed). Despite studying the negative effects that war has on it's soldiers, the film never becomes political or points fingers at politicians, instead opting to focus on the life and mental breakdown of one soldier in his last days. This was a breath of fresh air to me as I'm sick of highly politicized war movies and am more interested in the stories about those who actually fight wars.

    Similar to Platoon, much of the film is shown through the main character's first person voice over. The main difference is that Platoon's voice over was read as though reading a soldier's letters to his family, where as the voice over in Last Words is told in the mood of a suicide note.

    Last Words begins in Jason's apartment and reveals that he has isolated himself from his loved ones, is deeply paranoid, haunted by memories from war and suffering from suicidal thoughts. The first half of the film is told through flashbacks which focus on Jason and fellow soldier Westler (John Woods, who also directed) during their time in Iraq. After showing his most startling memories and current paranoia, the climax of the film focuses on how Jason comes to terms with his decision and spends his last day.

    Filmed on a low budget, the film's biggest flaw is the inaccuracy of the soldier's uniforms, which are outdated and are not used in desert combat. The war scenes were also filmed in Pennsylvania and as a result some of the outdoor locations show green grass and trees that are clearly not in Iraq. With that said, the most effective Iraq flashback scenes are definitely the night time battle scene and torture of an Iraqi prisoner which follows. Because the film's biggest battle takes place at night, the location used is more obscured and feels authentic as a decaying Iraqi village. This location is used again during the day for the torture scene, and because of the stone architecture and blown out windows, it proves to be a great and convincing location during the daytime as well.

    The torture scene is the film's most intense and well acted scene, boasting strong performances by Justin Lancaster, John Woods, Tyshawn Jenkins, Damien Colletti, Russ Huth and Munir Kreidie. While I did criticize the film for it's lack of authenticity in the soldier's uniforms and non desert outdoor locations, I do praise the filmmakers for casting Munir Kreidie as the prisoner as he is very convincing and authentic in his role. This scene and the previous battle are the film's strongest scenes due to the filming location, strong acting, and high energy shown on screen. Also noteworthy about the battle and torture scene is that the supporting characters are interesting and engaging, even in their brief time on screen.

    The film is inspired by the true story of Tristan Lancaster who committed suicide after returning home from Iraq. Because Tristan was the brother of director Justin Lancaster, this film is very personal to the filmmakers behind it, which definitely shows through. The personal nature and strong effort put into the film compensates for its flaws. Also effective is the use of real life Iraq footage and still images in the film, as it provides often intense documentary footage and brings more realism to the film.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where the Iraq prisoner is being tortured was filmed in Doylestown, Pennsylvania on a cold snowy day. This is why you can see Dutch, Westler, and the Iraq prisoner's breath when they speak.
    • Quotes

      Dutch: [after hitting Iraq prisoner several times with the butt of his gun] How's that for water? I should kill you right now Arab! But instead I'm gonna tie you to the back of my Bradley and drag you through the streets like the dog you are! You hear me dog!

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      Featured in Tristan's Story (2010)

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    • Country of origin
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      • Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
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      • Hogghouse Productions
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