Last Days (2005)

Last Days (2005)
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Filmmaker Gus Van Sant wrote and directed this meditation on stardom and its costs, inspired in part by the life and death of rock musician Kurt Cobain. Blake (Michael Pitt) is the leader of an influential alternative rock band who has unexpectedly won a large degree of fame and fortune. Depressed and unsure of what to do with himself or his success, Blake wanders about the run-down mansion he calls home and the visits the woods nearby. While a handful of friends live with Blake, he prefers to avoid them, as they often seem more interested in money or help with their music than in his friendship; meanwhile, Blake is also confronted by a handful of fans, his agent, and a gentleman who sells advertising space in a telephone directory and has no idea who Blake is. As Blake goes through the motions of his day, he tries to decide what he should do next, and what might finally free him from his ennui. Shot and edited in the same languid, low-key manner as his films Elephant and Gerry, Last Days also stars Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Green, Ricky Jay, and Harmony Korine. Kim Gordon of the band Sonic Youth also appears in the film, while her husband and bandmate Thurston Moore was a consultant for the musical score; both were friends of Kurt Cobain and toured in tandem with Nirvana on several occasions. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael PittLukas Haas, (more)
Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Last Days

Filmmaker Gus Van Sant wrote and directed this meditation on stardom and its costs, inspired in part by the life and death of rock musician Kurt Cobain. Blake (Michael Pitt) is the leader of an influential alternative rock band who has unexpectedly won a large degree of fame and fortune. Depressed and unsure of what to do with himself or his success, Blake wanders about the run-down mansion he calls home and the visits the woods nearby. While a handful of friends live with Blake, he prefers to avoid them, as they often seem more interested in money or help with their music than in his friendship; meanwhile, Blake is also confronted by a handful of fans, his agent, and a gentleman who sells advertising space in a telephone directory and has no idea who Blake is. As Blake goes through the motions of his day, he tries to decide what he should do next, and what might finally free him from his ennui. Shot and edited in the same languid, low-key manner as his films Elephant and Gerry, Last Days also stars Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Green, Ricky Jay, and Harmony Korine. Kim Gordon of the band Sonic Youth also appears in the film, while her husband and bandmate Thurston Moore was a consultant for the musical score; both were friends of Kurt Cobain and toured in tandem with Nirvana on several occasions. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Writer(s):
Gus Van Sant
Producer(s):
Dany Wolf
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Profanity)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Heather M.

This was a horrible waste of time. It was a freaky movie from the first frame. Unless you know the background story, it is impossible to tell that this dude wandering the grounds of a dalapidated castle is a successful musician. It could also have been the story of a group of squatters with delusions of success. It isn't even clear that Blake committed suicide. I get that this was going for an accurate reflection of the last days of a depressive suicide. But who is kidding who? I was expecting a biopic of Kirt Cobain, whom I respect a lot, and feel sad for, and I was tremendously disappointed. Michael Pitt did, however, a great acting job. But I want the last two hours of my life back!

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James G.

I think people are impatient and shallow if they do not give this film a chance. I think it was a careful, calm/still study of a man in his last days. It is supposed to reflect how there is no big build up for the end in most suicides. I love Michael Pitt's work as an actor and I think he got the point accross without doing much of anything verbally at all. I think the wardrobe and directing were point on. I love this film, it has stuck with me since it came out as one of my faves.

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James D.

waste of time made me want to shot myself before he did

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