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The Last Time |  | Director: Michael Caleo Actors: Brendan Fraser, Amber Valletta, Michael Keaton, Daniel Stern, Neal McDonough Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Seller: abundatrade Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 50499
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 043396185463 UPC: 025193330222 EAN: 0025193330222 ASIN: B000PISZ7W
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: July 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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review of The Last Time February 8, 2010 Paul Kao (Sacramento, CA USA) I bought this because of Amber Valletta's nude scenes. They're OK, but not worth five stars. I didn't really believe the ending, or at least Amber's ending. I can't really say too much without revealing the plot, but Brendon Fraser broke type-cast by the end, and I doubt if anyone would take the trouble to set in motion such a complicated plot, but I enjoyed it anyway.
Does always the winner take it all? September 22, 2009 Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela) The semiotic language underlined twice in two transcendental sequences. "Be a shark, not a bait."
This brilliant script deals with several facets of the human being in the city of the world : How to survive in the middle of the competitive contour? How do we face the success and bear our affective lacks behind the mask of the most terrible existential loneliness? Where is the turning point of every human being?
After the first quarter of the film my mind brought me back those horrid memories of the magnificent film "Midnight cowboy" . The tangent point resides precisely in the fact we have a winner salesman Jamie Bashant (Brendan Fraser) and his fiancée Belisa (Amber Valletta) from Ohio has been enticed and recruited to face the challenge in New York City in order to triumph into a well reputed enterprise related with the sell of first-order technological devices and how he has to deal with the wolf of the thousand won battles, Ted Rike (Michael Keaton who stole the show in this film) .
That's the initial premise. Our new promise begins his job with many failures and disappointments. And when his girlfriend and Ted begin a sudden and hot affair the tic tack of the clock will initiate its regressive count.
The gradual and irreversible crumbling of our hunter runs parallel with the decay of the firm he represents, because the was the superstar of this winner team. And we will witness the awful truth in the great and unexpected finale.
Undoubtedly, we are in front of the best films of this year. Astonishing performances and an engaging plot make of this movie a magnificent finding.
Death of Salesman 2 February 10, 2009 Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) "The Last Time" kept my interest. The sales lingo and stiff competition formed a good foundation for the film where getting ahead vies with truthfulness. Michael Keaton who was in "First Daughter" and played Batman for Tim Burton years ago does a good job as the cutthroat Ted who does anything to make the sale. Keaton develops the character well as we eventually see his vulnerability. Brendan Fraser who was in The Air I Breathe which was not so great and the Oscar-winning Crash (Widescreen Edition) plays Jamie, a naive salesman from Ohio trying to adjust to New York. One of the deleted scenes showing Fraser in leather with a girl in the bathroom was thankfully not in the final cut. Fraser does a good job showing the downhill emotional trajectory of the character. Amber Valetta from Transporter 2 plays Jamie's girlfriend Belisa. The scene with her being unfaithful with Ted as Jamie lies unconscious next to them in the bed is jarring. Billy Slaughter turns in a nice cameo performance as the frisky intern who gets beat up in the parking lot. Neal McDonough turns his blue eyes loose as Hurly whose bravado exceeds his accomplishment. Michael Lerner was a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee for "Barton Fink" in 1991. He turns in a nice cameo performance as the sales guru Leguzza who has a penchant for Korean boys. Michael Caleo who directed an episode of "The Sopranos" helms the project and keeps it unpredictable into the home stretch. Perhaps we might call this "Death of Salesman 2." Enjoy!
very gd plot, gds story, havent seen too much of this October 15, 2008 kan katherine (Hong Kong) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
gd plot, kind of well written screenplay, could have been more interesting. shooting could have been much more interesting too. story tells how the business world would have gone all the ways to take their enemies down. even sending staffs over to the other company as someone else...very interesting indeed, just not shot 1 st class.
Great movie January 25, 2008 Holden 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wonderful performance by Keaton. I agree that you may think the movie is a little corny until you get to the end, and then it all makes sense. It's all for a reason.
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