Last Straw
- 2023
- 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.2K
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A small town killing spree lands on the doorstep of a rural diner, where a young waitress must fight for her life over the course of one long night.A small town killing spree lands on the doorstep of a rural diner, where a young waitress must fight for her life over the course of one long night.A small town killing spree lands on the doorstep of a rural diner, where a young waitress must fight for her life over the course of one long night.
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As far as crime-horror-thrillers go...this isn't half bad.
Though, it's quite cliche.
The whole story takes place in, and around, a diner, run by a man and his daughter, in a small town, where oppourtunities aren't exactly omnipresent.
So, when a series of events leads to one of the employees getting fired...things get a little out of control.
Which is to say, an understatement.
As one thing leads to another...and violence ensues.
The whole thing is entertaining enough, but it's certainly not without it's faults.
Because, on top of ruining the mystery far too early...the "twist" is ridiculously implausible.
And kind of ruins the whole last bit of the film.
The film then ends on a note that- while it does make sense- really forces you to dig deep in order to grasp the meaning.
Which I feel flies over most viewers heads.
As it seems, almost randomly, thrown in as the conclusion.
That being said, it's not a horrible film.
Even if you don't "get" the ending...you can still be entertained by the violence-laden journey, in a mindless sort of way.
But it's definitely not great, either.
As, like I mentioned above, I think clarity will elude most viewers.
4 out of 10.
Though, it's quite cliche.
The whole story takes place in, and around, a diner, run by a man and his daughter, in a small town, where oppourtunities aren't exactly omnipresent.
So, when a series of events leads to one of the employees getting fired...things get a little out of control.
Which is to say, an understatement.
As one thing leads to another...and violence ensues.
The whole thing is entertaining enough, but it's certainly not without it's faults.
Because, on top of ruining the mystery far too early...the "twist" is ridiculously implausible.
And kind of ruins the whole last bit of the film.
The film then ends on a note that- while it does make sense- really forces you to dig deep in order to grasp the meaning.
Which I feel flies over most viewers heads.
As it seems, almost randomly, thrown in as the conclusion.
That being said, it's not a horrible film.
Even if you don't "get" the ending...you can still be entertained by the violence-laden journey, in a mindless sort of way.
But it's definitely not great, either.
As, like I mentioned above, I think clarity will elude most viewers.
4 out of 10.
An interesting film to say the least. The first act does well at establishing our characters however the main character we are meant to root for is kind of a careless, aggressive and obnoxious teenager. This makes it less enjoyable to watch as I found myself less invested. Act 2 saves this movie from getting around 4 stars, I really like the twist of who is behind the masks as I think it adds an interesting dynamic to the movie and shows how mental some people can become. If this twist was implemented into a higher budget and better written script I think the concept could've really been perfect.
Was the motive weak? Sure, but I'm guessing they were trying to show that substance abuse can make bad situations in life worse? However I don't believe substance abuse= automatically turn into a deranged psychopath that doesn't think about their consequences. I also like how act 2 kind of showed us the other side of the story and a bit of the villains backstory.
Act 3 was, well it wasn't great. It felt very rushed and a bit cheesy. It left quite a few plot holes and things in the air. I understand it's meant to be a silly slasher but wow do some of these characters make some awful decisions.
Overall I definitely think the movie is worth checking out, i guess it's quite unique for modern slashers but just don't get your expectations too high as in places the movie is downright awful.
Was the motive weak? Sure, but I'm guessing they were trying to show that substance abuse can make bad situations in life worse? However I don't believe substance abuse= automatically turn into a deranged psychopath that doesn't think about their consequences. I also like how act 2 kind of showed us the other side of the story and a bit of the villains backstory.
Act 3 was, well it wasn't great. It felt very rushed and a bit cheesy. It left quite a few plot holes and things in the air. I understand it's meant to be a silly slasher but wow do some of these characters make some awful decisions.
Overall I definitely think the movie is worth checking out, i guess it's quite unique for modern slashers but just don't get your expectations too high as in places the movie is downright awful.
This was better than most "horror/slasher/thriller" movies that have been released in the last few years. Sure it's not perfect and there are plot holes everywhere but I think that's meant to be deliberate considering who the protagonists are (backwoods americans).
There are some decent twist and turns and the story is easy enough to follow if you pay attention and use your brain.
The main actress, Jessica Belkin, carries the movie with her performance and I thought suited the character nicely. The other actors all put in decent performances.
I think the other reviewers here are expecting some big hollywood production with the same boring storyline and cgi. It's a good movie and goes for a good length of time.
There are some decent twist and turns and the story is easy enough to follow if you pay attention and use your brain.
The main actress, Jessica Belkin, carries the movie with her performance and I thought suited the character nicely. The other actors all put in decent performances.
I think the other reviewers here are expecting some big hollywood production with the same boring storyline and cgi. It's a good movie and goes for a good length of time.
Last Straw: Noirish film which segues into horror. We know from the opening scenes that there has been a massacre at a diner, then we go back 24 hours to find out how it came about. Nancy (Jessica Belkin) is having a bad day, she finds out that she's pregnant, her car breaks down on the way to work. When she gets to the diner owned by her father he tells her that she is also going to have to work the night shift (seeing as she is manager) as someone has called in sick. The day gets worse, mask wearing teens on mopeds harass her, bring roadkill into the doner, threaten that they will be back. She argues with the cook, sacks him. Now she will be alone on the night shift. As the night arrives the mask wearers return and freak her out, she calls the cops but the one that arrives is startled when she mentions mopeds. Then the real terror starts. Nothing is ever quite what it seems here as we observe the same scenes replayed from different points of view and more information is elicited. There are quite a few gruesome killings but Nancy isn't just a victim. Meat tenderisers, carving knives and pans of hot oil are quite effective as weapons. The results can be disturbing though and this is not a film for the squeamish. Hampered a bit by it;d low budget it nevertheless makes good use if the diner as a battleground and hunting area. A few interesting plot twists make this a Final Girl film worth watching. Directed by Alan Scott Neal, Written by Taylor Sardoni. 7/10.
Last Straw'ss story is not entirely unique, there is a simple setup of a home invasion movie but instead of a normal house it's a Diner. Also the movie introduces a few things that I didn't expect but that weren't entirely unpredictable. The main character is flawed and it's a little bit hard to root for her but since she is making it through a very tough time in her life you get where her anger is coming from. But that doesn't explain her extremely stupid decisions throughout the movie. There were multiple scenes where she did something so dumb that a part of me just wanted to see her being killed. I don't mind when characters don't always make the most logical decisions since they are not sitting in front of a screen watching the movie, but instead are in a life threatening situation. But in this case it was really hard to root for her because of her constant stupidity. On the other hand there are also characters that just act unreasonable. This made it really hard to really concentrate on what was going on in the movie and therefore that effectively harmed the enjoyment of watching. Speaking of, I mostly enjoyed the movie and I was rarely bored which is nice. On a technical level the movie was also pretty solid and the acting was mostly pretty decent . However the final result is not to overwhelming and like I said at times you just want to slap some of the characters to come to their senses. [5,5/10]
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- GoofsAt 28:30 the main character uses a rotary phone to call the police, she clearly dials 3-3-2-2 instead of 9-1-1.
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- Gross worldwide
- $89,817
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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