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The way this movie was shot felt low-budget. Not that it was not entertaining, it was but it just felt like a b- movie. Gerard is always at his best and he was a bad-ass in this movie. Everyone else their acting felt a bit forced except for the wife she was good. Do not expect magic going into this movie but it was at least half good, so there was that I guess. Good for a one time watch, I hope Butler steps up his game and works with a REAL director next time. He is WAY too good for a movie like this!
Well, while the 2022 crime thriller "Last Seen Alive" is hardly rocket science or a movie that particularly revolutionized the genre, then it was actually still rather enjoyable.
Sure, "Last Seen Alive" was pretty generic and straight forward, even for a movie of this genre. But writer Marc Frydman still managed to churn out a storyline and script that was interesting, enjoyable and entertaining in the good old fashioned way that a movie should be entertaining.
No secret about the fact that I sat down to watch "Last Seen Alive" because it had Gerard Butler on the cast list, and yeah he did carry the movie rather well with his performance. I will say that his performance was actually one that showed realism and a human touch to it, making it all the more realistic.
This wasn't a movie that bolstered a lot of high profile actors and actresses. But the movie does manage to show that you don't need actors and actresses paid laughably-insane-amounts of money per movie to be an enjoyable one. The actors and actresses in this movie all put on good and realistic performances, carrying the movie rather nicely.
If you enjoy crime thrillers then "Last Seen Alive" is worth taking the time to watch. I was actually genuinely entertained by the movie from start to end.
My rating of director Brian Goodman's "Last Seen Alive" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Sure, "Last Seen Alive" was pretty generic and straight forward, even for a movie of this genre. But writer Marc Frydman still managed to churn out a storyline and script that was interesting, enjoyable and entertaining in the good old fashioned way that a movie should be entertaining.
No secret about the fact that I sat down to watch "Last Seen Alive" because it had Gerard Butler on the cast list, and yeah he did carry the movie rather well with his performance. I will say that his performance was actually one that showed realism and a human touch to it, making it all the more realistic.
This wasn't a movie that bolstered a lot of high profile actors and actresses. But the movie does manage to show that you don't need actors and actresses paid laughably-insane-amounts of money per movie to be an enjoyable one. The actors and actresses in this movie all put on good and realistic performances, carrying the movie rather nicely.
If you enjoy crime thrillers then "Last Seen Alive" is worth taking the time to watch. I was actually genuinely entertained by the movie from start to end.
My rating of director Brian Goodman's "Last Seen Alive" lands on a six out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jun 3, 2022
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Average thriller about a man whose wife disappears at a gas station and he starts looking for her . The film is a bit similar to Taken , Gone Girl , The Vanishing and Breakdown. Sadly it's not as good as any or them . Gerard Butler is okay as the husband in search of his missing wife. (who isn't a likeable character) Luckily the film isn't too long ., The film didn't get much publicity and I can see why.,
I love these movies that Gerard Butler makes now. I'm never gonna complain about him running around kicking butt and being the hero of the piece.
I loved the pacing in this one. After all the excessively long movies being released lately it was nice to see a 90 minute movie at the cinema. It felt like it just flew by. Plenty of action and tension which meant it never dragged or had any unnecessary scenes.
The sound and score were also fantastic. It's worth seeing at the movies just for that.
I just really like movies that know their movies, and Last Seen Alive definitely fits into that category.
It's an easy, enjoyable watch which does exactly what a movie is supposed to do: it entertains.
I loved the pacing in this one. After all the excessively long movies being released lately it was nice to see a 90 minute movie at the cinema. It felt like it just flew by. Plenty of action and tension which meant it never dragged or had any unnecessary scenes.
The sound and score were also fantastic. It's worth seeing at the movies just for that.
I just really like movies that know their movies, and Last Seen Alive definitely fits into that category.
It's an easy, enjoyable watch which does exactly what a movie is supposed to do: it entertains.
- TreasureHunterGirl
- May 22, 2022
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In "Last Seen Alive" grizzly Gerrard Butler is dropping mis-matched wife Jamie Alexander at her parents' home for a break from each other, when they stop for petrol... and she disappears. As Butler frantically searches for her the plot veers to kidnap, a seedy remote meth lab farm, cop Russell Hornsby, hillbilly baddies like Ethan Embry & Michael Irby, and a fair amount of punch-ups, shootings & explosions. Those expecting twists or complexity may be disappointed, but director Brian Goodman & writer Marc Frydman deliver a taut & engaging enough thriller that's thankfully not as dumb & bloated as so many others. For what it is, it delivers ok. Fair dinkum.
- danieljfarthing
- Aug 5, 2022
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OMG!!! The writers of this movie must have failed script writing class badly! The dialogues are terrible! Some of the stuff the actors are saying either makes no sense and/or are cringy as hell! I get that compared to the normal movies that Gerald Butler usually did, this is pretty low-budget but holy hell, the script for this is so bad! This is especially apparent with Jamie's character's parents, the dialogues that came out from the mouth of those two are so stupid and on top of that, neither one can act to save their lives!!! My god, did Gerald needed a paycheck that bad?
- fridayblues
- Jun 5, 2022
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Pretty standard kidnapping movie, which was kind of like a rough version of taken. The acting and thrill was rather decent, the plot however was a bit lacking as the story is a bit short well as the ending is a little let down. One cgi scene was terrible that looked like it was done by students. It should deserve a better rating if it had ended with better twist and intensity, 5.7 is a little underrated this movie deserves a 6.
Frantically chasing a lost wife who's disappeared, poor old Will can't make his mind up if he's Scottish or just weird, you'll soon come to realise that this is just a cunning ploy, to irritate, provoke and needle, even to annoy.
Love a bit of Butler at his best, sadly, on this occasion, it isn't the case.
Love a bit of Butler at his best, sadly, on this occasion, it isn't the case.
We spent more time highlighting the absurd holes in the script of this film than we did watching it.
It's almost unbelievable to see every minute how the scriptwriters just threw this story together, without any concern for development or the slightest care for the most obvious details So, we have the world's most boring and unprepared detective, who, instead of doing his job, prefers to play psychiatrist, the world's most innocent wife and her parents, the world's most clueless and a husband who is somewhat distracted when his wife leaves, but who faces the dog world alone, unarmed. It's a lot to take in.
It's like "writing a page of the script every sunrise" to see if it works.
It's still possible to get to the end, but the only thing that saves the film is the always well-meaning and dedicated work of Gerard Butler, who always gives the impression that he's really living through the whole hellish situation.
It's almost unbelievable to see every minute how the scriptwriters just threw this story together, without any concern for development or the slightest care for the most obvious details So, we have the world's most boring and unprepared detective, who, instead of doing his job, prefers to play psychiatrist, the world's most innocent wife and her parents, the world's most clueless and a husband who is somewhat distracted when his wife leaves, but who faces the dog world alone, unarmed. It's a lot to take in.
It's like "writing a page of the script every sunrise" to see if it works.
It's still possible to get to the end, but the only thing that saves the film is the always well-meaning and dedicated work of Gerard Butler, who always gives the impression that he's really living through the whole hellish situation.
- jabandrade
- Jan 22, 2024
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Taken, The Vanishing, Frantic and Breakdown are inspirations for Gerard Butler witless underpowered action thriller.
Will Spann (Butler) is a property developer who has hit a rough patch in his marriage with wife Lisa.
While taking to her parents house, he stops at a gas station and she disappears, believed to be abducted while Will was talking to someone on the phone.
The police led by Detective Paterson (Russell Hornsby) is sceptical of Will at first and so are her parents.
Will decides to conduct his own search, his way. One lead is a CCTV image of someone his wife might have been familiar with.
The picture opens with a flashforward that robs the movie of suspense. The movie has too many plot holes and absurd situations.
Butler plays an everyman who has to descend into violence in order to find his wife. It is Hornsby who comes off best.
Will Spann (Butler) is a property developer who has hit a rough patch in his marriage with wife Lisa.
While taking to her parents house, he stops at a gas station and she disappears, believed to be abducted while Will was talking to someone on the phone.
The police led by Detective Paterson (Russell Hornsby) is sceptical of Will at first and so are her parents.
Will decides to conduct his own search, his way. One lead is a CCTV image of someone his wife might have been familiar with.
The picture opens with a flashforward that robs the movie of suspense. The movie has too many plot holes and absurd situations.
Butler plays an everyman who has to descend into violence in order to find his wife. It is Hornsby who comes off best.
- Prismark10
- Jun 7, 2022
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- sonerayanlar
- Jun 2, 2022
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- xxxxxdarkmoon
- Jun 3, 2022
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Gerard Butler is quite good. His real accent slips out and it makes him more real. He's also not mr super warrior which is unusual and pleasant. Jaimie Alexander is hardly in the film and that's ok because the character is tiresome. The detective is well played but the rest of the supporting cast are really just there.
Cinematography is ok. It drags at the start and so feels much longer than it actually is which is not a good thing. My biggest frustration is the colour work which is very greenish and flat. Personally I find it off putting.
I would have liked it more with different LUTS and more of Butler's actual accent.
Cinematography is ok. It drags at the start and so feels much longer than it actually is which is not a good thing. My biggest frustration is the colour work which is very greenish and flat. Personally I find it off putting.
I would have liked it more with different LUTS and more of Butler's actual accent.
- rchevalier-37303
- Jun 3, 2022
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Everyone needs to pay their bills, I get that. However this would've been a straight to VHS flick even in the 90's. Why do these bigger stars sign on to these?
I'm just a bit sad to see so many of these aging actors that I've truly enjoyed on the big screen now do stuff that basically could've been an above average high school project.
I'm just a bit sad to see so many of these aging actors that I've truly enjoyed on the big screen now do stuff that basically could've been an above average high school project.
- jeppepalmari
- Jun 5, 2022
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I agree that this kind of stories have been done before, and better, but it was still good enough to entertain me without getting boring. It's a slow start movie but the tension builds up what keeps you interested. The end was actually the best part of the movie, when the suspense was at its highest. The acting wasn't bad at all but we've all seen better, and that was also the case with Gerard Butler who played the main character. I've seen better movies with him but overal it's a plot that suits him. Last Seen Alive is certainly worth a watch, just don't have too high of expectations.
- deloudelouvain
- Jun 25, 2022
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- Mehki_Girl
- Oct 1, 2022
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This film is seasoned actor Brian Goodman's third dabble in directing, and I have to say, he nailed it. The 95 min runtime and perfect pacing just made this film fly by, all the while we were on the edge of our seats. Almost forgot to breath a few times, so that to me is great directing, and of course it helped that Butler just nailed his role so well, you could feel his anxiety. Acting doesn't get much better than that folks.
Then we have a film producer, Marc Frydman, present us his second ever screenplay, and again, considering he's a newb writer, he did not disappoint. It was nothing revolutionary, but he still managed to create a suspenseful screenplay in a very overused and challenging genre.
The sound and score was perfect, as was the cinematography. The rest of the casting and performances were great, but no one could've outshined Butler's stellar performance.
I'm shocked at the low reviews and ratings from the critics. As a production, this was great. And considering this was put together by newb filmmakers, that makes it that much more impressive. I'd recommend it for sure, and would probably watch it again. It was worth the anxiety and high blood pressure, and thus a well deserved 8/10 from me.
Then we have a film producer, Marc Frydman, present us his second ever screenplay, and again, considering he's a newb writer, he did not disappoint. It was nothing revolutionary, but he still managed to create a suspenseful screenplay in a very overused and challenging genre.
The sound and score was perfect, as was the cinematography. The rest of the casting and performances were great, but no one could've outshined Butler's stellar performance.
I'm shocked at the low reviews and ratings from the critics. As a production, this was great. And considering this was put together by newb filmmakers, that makes it that much more impressive. I'd recommend it for sure, and would probably watch it again. It was worth the anxiety and high blood pressure, and thus a well deserved 8/10 from me.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Jun 4, 2022
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Pretty much what I imagined and hoped based on the description. Gerard shows heart and grit. . Overall worthwhile. I took the time to write this so someone gives it the chance it deserves.
- rossettoart
- Jul 18, 2022
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Gerard is the only reason I gave a 2. How hard and expensive would it have been for the writers to do a little research on standard LE procedure? Terrible plot and writing, subpar acting and inaccurate depiction of LE. I would've been fine never having seen this movie.
Butler's performance is as good as his performance in Law Abiding Citizen. He gives his 100% regardless of the quality of the script.
I enjoyed every scene of him bashing bad guys to a pulp.
Overall, if you're a fan of Butler and this style of movie, then this is a must-see.
There are two things I've learned in life when it comes to kidnappings:
1. Don't mess with Liam Neeson.
2. Don't mess with Gerard Butler.
If you can remember those two universal truths, you will live a long, healthy life.
I enjoyed every scene of him bashing bad guys to a pulp.
Overall, if you're a fan of Butler and this style of movie, then this is a must-see.
There are two things I've learned in life when it comes to kidnappings:
1. Don't mess with Liam Neeson.
2. Don't mess with Gerard Butler.
If you can remember those two universal truths, you will live a long, healthy life.
- AlienLover3000
- Jun 3, 2022
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