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The Last Lullaby
Price, a former hitman, is struggling to cope with retirement. He left the assassination business to live the "easy life." However, retirement arrived with its own agenda. It was not the instant peace and calm that Price expected. Rather, it was emptiness, boredom, and, worst of all, restlessness. The Last Lullaby plummets Price back into his old life and forces him into a corner from which he may never escape. Price's old ways no longer work for him when his heart opens, and he finds life beyond his profession. The tension finally boils, as Price must decide to close himself off again or open himself up to a world beyond his control.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | Timbergrove Entertainment, Chaillot Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Tom Sizemore Sasha Alexander Sprague Grayden Bill Smitrovich Ray McKinnon |
Genre : | Drama Mystery |
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Such a frustrating disappointment
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
My name is Brandon Bourgeois and I'm a sophomore at Ecole Classique High School. I'm writing a review of your movie The Last Lullaby for my film history class. It started slow but built intensity as the film progressed. I think this is what gave the movie a real and believable feel. I am no film critic but this is one of the best movies I have seen in awhile. It was the type of film that I enjoy, a thriller that keeps you entertained and guessing until the very end. One of my favorite parts was when price and van were shooting at each other and price killed van. The movie had some nice twists. The locations are beautiful, thanks for filming in Louisiana. It's a shame that this film has not gotten a wide release. It deserves more recognition and deserves to be seen.
Saw this at the AFI Film festival and it was my favorite of all the screenings I took in. Tom Sizemore takes a star turn - this time as a lead actor - as a hit-man in retirement, and he pulls it off brilliantly. The direction is steady in its daring approach - this is not a paint-by-numbers crime thriller but a character study in the motivations and emotions of life, death, love, and everything in between. You're never quite sure where the story is going to take you but you'll enjoy the ride.If you like One False Move, you will love this film as well. If you have an opportunity to see it, do yourself a favor and check it out.
I loved the movie. Tom Sizemore was fantastic and supported equally by Sasha Alexander. The story was carried onward by the superb closeups of the two main characters, almost without dialog. The facial expressions and body language of Sizemore and Alexander kept me intrigued and stimulated throughout the movie.The movie is beautifully shot by the cinematographer. The soft colors were pleasing to the eye with the slow pacing of the film and closeups of the main characters.I also loved the background music that flowed along with the story. There was no loud and distracting music to disrupt the wonderful pacing of the story by director, Jeffrey Goodman. It is hard to believe that this is his first direction of a full length film.I give The Last Lullaby the highest rating and recommend the film as a must see.
The Last Lullaby transported me as time flew while watching this movie. I felt it would appeal to women and men of many ages. It was very violent in many scenes, but the violence was not without cause nor was is unnecessarily gory. The sound editing was just fantastic with great moments of complete silence as well as very moving gun scenes. There were so many wonderful surprises in this film from moments of comic relief to shifts in the story line and great realizations about these interesting characters. I felt that I really knew these main characters by the end of the film. I cannot say how impressed I was with this film. It can compete with any high budget, big business film I have seen in years!