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Plot:
Introspective artist Blake is buckling under the weight of fame, professional obligations and a mounting feeling of isolation. Dwarfed by towering trees, Blake slowly makes his way through dense woods...( read more
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expecting sumthing better but its ok if u like lingering movies
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.
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. I do appreciate what van sant is trying to do it just doesn't work.
Imagine being in a film class and you have one idiot who waited until the last minute to film his project. So right before school he films his self for 2 hours sitting in a room and made some some bull sh*t about how it's art and not lazy or stupid. I've just explained a slightly better version of Last Days to you.
Loosely based on Kurt Cobain's 'last days'. Hard to enjoy, but - in the condition of fan of both Van Sant and Cobain - even harder not to. But let's face it, this was not made to be 'ikable'. Made it immediately into the list of the most difficult films I've ever watched, although, with a second viewing, some aspects became more clear and some artistic aspects less unattainable. Almost no dialogue at all, very very slow, and featuring one of the greatest performances of Michael Pitt's short career. On the other hand, visually stunning and beautiful cinematography and a pure lesson of filmmaking (another) by Van Sant. A strange, but somehow beautiful film.
So many critics (some whom I respect) absolutely fawned over this "Look at me! I'm sooooooo artsy" Film... Not me, and believe me I got it, I just thought it was really awful... To paraphrase the late great George Carlin, This film was "like watching flies f*ck!"
sad..i hate the part where blake(kurts character)is talking 2 himself it shoes us just how messed up and lobely he was thoses last few days of his sad life. I like the way that Gus Van Sant let us in on what the last few days of our idol may have been like. I was moved by the sensitivity surrounding the actual death of blake(kurt) as it showed the respect towards his death. Loved Lukas Haas pictation of kurt it was a perfect role which he played perfectly i loved how real the movoe was not holly wood at all but real and emotional. I liked the wee tribute to Kurt Life at the end of the movie where it had the simpe few lines reading "Kurt Cobain 1967-1994 rest in peace" was wonderful. wasnt a real tear jerker as i knew in my heart that it wasnt Kurt but still a very rel and moving piece of art and it doesnt sugar coat Kurt Coabins life at all. Shows the real and true depth of Kurt depression, herion addict and struglgle to find his oplace ina societl which only saw huim as a musicain.XX
honestly...i didn't really like this movie..i think they should of showed him BEFORE..then after drugs and stuff.It really made Kurt...look..idk..he's an idol to me..his music is awesome, and the lyrics are awesome.i just didnt like the movie.
I recommend taking the time and patience to go through and block every user that didn't like this film, 'cuz, well there's really no point liking them, is there?