Nigel, the main character in the psychological crime thriller Last Exit, owes money to some very bad men. He gets no support at home where his marriage provides simply more stress. He lucks into a job storing stolen goods for a criminal he knows as The President. Nigel soon makes the acquaintance of a prostitute who works for The President. Nigel and the Prostitute engage in a dangerous affair, one that might quickly lead to Nigel's demise. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
One of the few films I've failed to finish, LAST EXIT (for the first third, at least) was ugly, obvious and too much like regurgitated basement-level Tarantino via Scandinavia. Once in awhile, I just have to say, Enough Already!", and this Danish movie looks to be my EA recipient for the year.
One of the few films I've failed to finish, LAST EXIT (for the first third, at least) was ugly, obvious and too much like regurgitated basement-level Tarantino via Scandinavia. Once in awhile, I just have to say, Enough Already!", and this Danish movie looks to be my EA recipient for the year.