The Last Word (Blu-ray + DVD) R
An unexpected friendship that began at the end.
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The Last Word (DVD)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 48 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: June 6, 2017
- Originally Released: 2017
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Shirley MacLaine & Amanda Seyfried | |
Performer: | Thomas Sadoski, Anne Heche, Gedde Watanabe, Tom Everett Scott, Joel Murray, Steven Culp, Todd Louiso, Marshall Bell, Adina Porter & Philip Baker Hall | |
Directed by | Mark Pellington | |
Edited by | Julia Wong | |
Composition by | Nathan Matthew David | |
Director of Photography: | Eric Koretz |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/5 --
Here is a horrendous Niagara of syrupy nonsense: sentimental, cliched and humourless.
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Guardian
You'll laugh. You'll cry. The Last Word speaks from the heart with the last word on life and legacy - Love.
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Behind The Lens
It might take a little bit of extra effort to find The Last Word, but the cinematic experience and Maclaine's wonderful performance is well worth the journey.
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Cinematic Considerations
Rating: 2.5/5 --
The Last Word is fairly generic movie where practically everything is preordained by the subgenre's convention.
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FanboyNation.com
Rating: 2/5 --
This isn't a very distinguished film but it's likely to be remembered for its central performance.
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Independent (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
This is a curious mix of The Blind Side, High Fidelity and A Christmas Carol.
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Times (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
You won't believe a single minute of it, but you might, despite better judgement, find yourself caring by the end.
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Time Out
Product Description:
An aging businesswoman named Harriet (Shirley MacLaine) asks a young writer (Amanda Seyfried) from her local newspaper to draft her obituary. Harriet's domineering personality has left her with few friends or loved ones to contribute to the memorial, forcing her to make a change if she wants to leave behind a positive legacy. Directed by Mark Pellington.