Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Some Women Always Need"The Last Word"
The Last Word (2017)
Rated R
Starring Shirley MacLaine, Amanda Seyfried, AnnJewel Lee Dixon, Tom Everett Scott,
Directed by Mark Pellington
The Story:
Harriet (MacLaine) is a retired businesswoman who is used to controlling everything in her life. Everything. As a result, she decides to let the local obituary writer, Anne (Seyfried) write her obituary now, while she's still alive, so she can approve it. However when Anne interviews everyone on Harriet's list, let's just say it's not the most flattering final thoughts on someone's life. Not content with that, Harriet tries to make some changes before it's too late, with Anne along for much of the ride. It won't just be Harriet's life that will change along the way.
If there's any doubt that MacLaine's still got it as an actress, those should be put to rest by now. She's still able to give a dramatic or comedic performance at the drop of a hat, and she seems to relish the role as Harriet.
Seyfried returns to the screen in what seems like the first time in ages. Still able to play the wide eyed girl, but now with a touch of maturity on her side so that she can seem both naive and tough as the case requires.
The two make a great duo, and then they are given the responsibility of Brenda (Dixon) a precocious troubled youth who makes Harriet feel like the grandma she always wanted to be.
There's laughs, there's tears, there's a good solid movie to be had.
Insert my usual rant about the language keeping this one from being a) a better film and b) finding a wider audience, and there you go.
Still, I'd say definitely worth a look.
Final Grade: B-
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