Last Exit

2006
Last Exit
6.3| 1h29m| en| More Info
Released: 09 July 2006 Released
Producted By: Forum Films
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This suspence drama begins when two ordinary women falls on evil times when the car wreckage happens. One is a single mother of a handicapped son; another is a careerist trying to combine her high-pressure career and her family demands. When the police is involved, it becomes clear that the car crash was not a simple coincidence after all. But however it may be, each woman's life spirals out of co

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MSusimetsa The premise of the movie doesn't promise much, but the film delivers even less. Two women are shown to have been in a car accident. Then we spend more than an hour in a flashback showing their poor driving skills and dull lives with the usual disappointments and silly (but not funny) escapades until we finally arrive to the accident. The viewer doesn't care who lives or who dies at any point of the film.The acting is mediocre, but better than in many other made-for-TV movies. The script is not very exciting and the futile attempt to make it so with an ominous soundtrack only makes the viewer laugh. I barely made it thought the ordeal without falling asleep.
zainfazal3000 This film was on CTV the other day so I decided to watch it figuring there was nothing else decent on TV at the time and my internet was down.The film had potential it really did. The acting was decent, You really felt sympathy for the mother who had been fired from her job and was trying to look after her handicapped son all while about to fight a bitter custody battle over him with her ex husband. Throughout the film as more things go wrong for her she becomes more aggressive and violent in her behavior until she has a complete meltdown near the end of the film which causes a huge car accident involving the other character a business woman with an unemployed husband and 2 kids struggling to make ends meet.The were several problems I had with this film. For one, there are a couple of instances that I didn't find all the plausible. For one if Diana was armed with gun why didn't she pull it out when the the beth first confronted her and start destroying her vehicle? The very sight of the gun would have been enough to get her to stop. Why did she wait until after the car accident already happened? Beth's car breaks down and Diana speeds off after the incident, yet she is able to get her car to start again and catch up to her? Not likely. The child doesn't seem all the broken up after hearing that his mother has just died.The other problem I had was just the shear abruptness of how the film ended. The conclusion was less than satisfying. It was as if the writers literally ran out of ideas and just had the film end with Beth dying and her child living happily ever after with his father and stepmother they drive off into the sunset as if nothing happened. The father even has a smile on his face. I would think he would at least be more saddened by the fact that the mother of his child is dead. Diana loses her leg, but really I felt no such visceral reaction to that. It was a numbing experience. This film could have been so much more if they had more competent writers but hey what do you expect from a TV movie.
MWill10711 I loved this movie. Being a woman who recently experienced an emotional breakdown because of the stress of work, home and life itself, I can totally relate to what was experienced by both woman. My husband watched it with me and also understood how it all adds up. It only takes but one simple innocent incident to completely break someone down. Although, to those around us it may seem as one simple incident in reality, it is an accumulation of all the other incidents. I've recommended this movie to my friends so they can get another perspective on life. I strongly suggest all to watch it, especially women. It will definitely give you another look at life itself. It will also give you the sense of knowing you're not alone.
frank479 They don't tell you this in the plot outline but early into this movie you realize that Murphy, of the ill-famed 'Murphy's Laws,' apparently has written himself into this script :^). As you're watching this movie, it will slowly reel you in. By the time you're 3/4 into it, you'll find yourself amazed, thinking just how good it is. But, by then, you're just scratching the surface of where this movie is going to take you. And by the end, you'll be glad that you decided to invest the time to watch it. This movie leaves you feeling. And, most importantly, you'll learn something about life and yourself from the experience because, during the movie, you'll be constantly comparing your life to the ones you're witnessing on the screen. And I bet, you'll see a bit of yourself there sometimes. This movie makes you profoundly think about a lot of things. Kudos to the director.