Last Days

Last Days

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Last Days

Asia Argento, Lukas Haas, Michael Pitt, Nicole Vicius, Ricky Jay

A Seattle-set rock & roll drama about a musician whose life and career is reminiscent of Kurt Cobain's.

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  • August 19, 2009
    The appeal for this film is that, although it?s not based on the actual events of the last few days of Cobain?s life, it was at least inspired by them and therefore seemed an interesting topic to me.

    Here?s where it all goes horribly wrong. The DVD cover describes the film as...( read more) ?Brilliant? and ?A Modern Masterpiece?, strangely I can?t identify with either of these descriptions. Unlike (I?m sure) many, I was utterly bored by the whole film, the whole thing was a huge disappointment to me.

    I can?t quite work out how this was an award winning film, honestly I think I would have had more fun watching paint dry.

    I definitely feel like I?m missing something here!!!
  • October 26, 2008
    Ever wanted to watch paint dry on film? That's how this "movie" feels. We follow around this drugged up musician, who is reminiscent of the late Kurt Cobain, without being entirely accurate as far as his last days are concerned. So we follow him run through the forest, take a pis...( read more)s in a lake, play his guitar, walk through the house with a gun and see his moronic friends do similarly mundane things. In the end he finally shoots himself. That's all there is to it. Whatever the point of this was, it is boring, pretentious and not even remotely interesting. Maybe a documentary showing the real scenes would have been, but this was just pointless. In fact I was fast forwarding through several scenes of this. Unfair, I know. Just like the 90 minutes this "movie" stole from me. Gus Van Sant, go back to making real films, please.
  • September 27, 2008
    expecting sumthing better but its ok if u like lingering movies
  • July 10, 2008
    It's Gus Van Sant. There's not much I can do. Although it could be a lot better, still has the amazing Van Sant signature. And Michael Pitt is simply brilliant.
  • June 5, 2008
    I found it excruciatingly painful to watch, nothing happens, extremely slow paced, we get it the guy is lonely, depressed. Pitt mumbles his lines to a point where he is unable to communicate with the audience, the whole film feels like it is superior to everything else..it is not...( read more). I do appreciate what van sant is trying to do it just doesn't work.
  • January 3, 2010
    Unfortunately I'm one of the select many that almost pulled their hair out while watching this. It is extremely slow-paced, it is static with its events and seeing as it's a tribute, it is non cooperative story-wise. Plus, Michael Pitt is an egg-faced douche. Ad hominem is valid ...( read more)in this case.
  • December 30, 2009
    3 d'ufficio, perchè il film sembra fatto bene ma... non ho resistito dal mandare avanti, in quanto estremamente palloso.
  • November 16, 2009
    Probably my favorite of Van Sant's death trilogy, it is a very easy flowing and peaceful experience. What I love about it the most is the realism. You lose yourself in the character and it's not just a movie with actors anymore, but a very tangible and human set characters. The s...( read more)etting was perfect and gave it such a unique quality of isolation.
  • November 13, 2009
    aburrida y sin sentido bueno no se jajaja no me gusto
  • November 10, 2009
    The plot was quite dry, but it was Gus Van Sant...got what I mean?

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