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Plot: A group of very different individuals with different ideas of how to face the end come together as the world is expected to end in six hours at the turn of the century.
No special effects for this 'end of the world' movie. Just a look at what these people did during the last hours.
soooo good...simple premise, no special effects as the last few hours of earth tick down....the movie really heats up as it explores human motivations, behaviors and personal interactions right up till the final countdown....this will leave a lasting impression on you!
What would you do if the world was going to end? Bit of a bizarre film, apparently the world is going to end, bit of a weird ending, wonder if they shot each other or not.
I think this accurately depicts what a lot of people would do in the last few hours on earth. Well done, I especially liked the last few seconds.
Awkward dialogue and scenes of urban decay is what makes up the last few hours, and it is done well. What would you do if the world was ending is six hours?
Movie about the end of the world that starts out kind of uneven but turns into something really special. The end had me choked up.
It's been too long since I saw this. I remember seeing it very very late one night on TV here in Australia when I should have been asleep. It remains one of the more surreal experiences of my life. It's such a moving film... it's silences say so much. Sandra Oh will never be 'that actor from Grey's Anatomy' for me. She will always be 'that woman in that bizarre amazing Canadian film I saw that time'.
If you knew the world was going to end,what would you do with your last night on Earth? That is this film's question
Cannot understand how anyone thinks this is a good film. Must be cutting Canadian cinema some slack. Only Callum Keith Rennie is watchable. Sandra Oh is unbearable and McKellar bores. Premise is ridiculous.
Despite its annoying on-the-nose dialogue, this feature tells an economic apocalyptic story and the human condition behind it. This movie proves that vision and creativity are ingredients to make a decent science fiction movie, not stupidity and big budgets.
I happened across this film by accident on channel 4 - went in not knowing what to expect and was immediately gripped, this is probably the most sensible portrayl of the end of the world. No expalination is given as far as I remeber just that everyone is preparing in their own way. A brilliant character study.
So what would you do if you knew the world were coming to an end? It's that kind of question younger friends might ask when they've had few. You know what I mean, right? Hey, Craig, this is set in Toronto. What would you do if you knew you were in the final hours of your life?Me? I have no clue. But I can almost guarantee you that I would probably be doing not one of the things the folks in this movie choose to do. That, however, is not one of my problems with Last Night.
Now when I say I have problems with Last Night, I want to preface my grievances with this: I have seen this movie probably half-a-dozen times -- or more. In order for me to give up that many hours of my life to one movie, the movie needs to be pretty powerfully affecting. Last Night is that and then some. The final montage of the "end" for the people we've been following is very moving.
No, my problems with Last Night lie elsewhere. I'll spare you a blow-by-blow, but I'll give you two pet peeves. First -- and this is about as petty as a pet peeve can get -- I am tremendously irritated by the fact that the world ends exactly at midnight. That's right, flixster friends, the world ends at 12:00 a.m. on the proverbial dot. And I think we all know that this is exactly how nature works . . .
Okay, so that's a minor irritation. My major irritation is -- and I hate to be down on a fellow Korean -- Sandra Oh. I'm not universally down on Sandra Oh, but I am very specifically down on her here. Everyone is delivering lines in a truly believable way -- everyone except Sandra Oh. Is it her? The director? I don't think it can be the director. The directing, to me, is brilliant. If the directing truly sucked, everyone in Last Night would be acting as oddly as Oh. She's caught up in her own mind, I believe, with the "seriousness" of the end of the world, and for some peculiar reason, she feels she has to deliver all of her lines accordingly. It's not that she's over the top. It's more like she's stilted in her seriousness-ness.
Sorry, Sister Oh, but that's the way I see it. Overall, however, -- and I really mean it -- this movie is well worth the watch.
Really good and overlooked. The end of the world film from a personal human standpoint, rather than a special effects orgy.
Funny, poignant, and one of the best casts ever assembled. In what other film can you see the shameless derailing of a Toronto streetcar? Don McKellar's feature directorial debut features a pre-Grey's Anatomy/Sideways Sandra Oh, Callum Keith Rennie, Sarah Polley, and a humourous acting turn from David Cronenberg, one of his best performances since 1990's super-campy Night Breed. As everyone's tries to make the most of their final hours before the world ends, McKellar captures some truly human moments. Hollywood blockbuster fans beware, this is not an action flick like Armageddon. Instead, McKellar sticks to the subtle drama, focusing on the emotional aspects of various characters as they tie up the loose ends of their relationships with loved ones. An incredibly intelligent work of art.
What would you do if this was undeniably the last night on Earth for the Human race? An interesting question and a good movie.
A great movie. Actually a lot like I'd imagine the last few hours of the world. Somehow lonely and comforting at the same time. Great pic.
A somewhat depressing look at the end of the world, which is nevertheless very interesting - looking at what various individuals (who are connected to one another in various ways) choose to do when they know the world is about to be distroye. Don McKellar did a wonderful job with this, and plays a very different character from Curtis on Twitch City, which impressed me.
Such a waste of time. It had a promising concept and I expected a philosophical script, but all I got was a string of pointless and unrealistic dialogue and character action. Not a single character loses his mind or has a moral breakdown. It's almost as if the ending of the world is normal in Toronto.
Excellent end of the world stuff. Opposite end of the spectrum to retarded Armageddon explosions and stuff. David Cronenberg is a cool actor!
It's 6PM, and the world is about to end at midnight. How will you spend your last night? The final 30 seconds of this film made me want to give it 5 stars; I was that moved. Having a few days to sit on it, it's a very powerful piece of work, incredibly original, but comes just shy of being completely brilliant. As I can't narrow down exactly what is keeping this movie from earning the last star, sadly, I can only attribute it to personal preference and annoyance at the family scene.
The best Canadian movie I've seen. McKellar creates an end of the world movie that bleeds Canadian subtext and lacks Bruce Willis (thank god)
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