- Last Orders (film)
Infobox Film
name = Last Orders
image_size = 250px
caption = Original poster
director =Fred Schepisi
writer = Fred Schepisi
Based on the novel byGraham Swift
starring =Michael Caine Tom Courtenay David Hemmings Bob Hoskins Helen Mirren Ray Winstone
music =Paul Grabowsky
cinematography = Brian Tufano
editing = Kate Williams
producer = Elisabeth Robinson
Fred Schepisi
distributor =Sony Pictures Classics
country =United Kingdom /Germany
budget =
released =December 7 , 2001 USAJanuary 11 , 2002 UK
runtime = 109 minutes
language = English
website = http://www.sonyclassics.com/lastorders/flash/index.html
imdb_id = 0253200"Last Orders" is a 2001 British/German
drama film written and directed byFred Schepisi . The screenplay is based on the 1996Booker Prize -winning novel of the same title byGraham Swift .ynopsis
The title refers to both a
bartender 's last call and the final wishes of a dying man, in this instance Jack Dodds, anEast London butcher who greatly influenced four men over the course of his flawed but decent lifetime. The quartet gathers to scatter Jack's ashes inMargate , where he had hoped to retire to a small seaside cottage with his wife Amy after retiring, a dream that never was fulfilled.The four are compulsive horse race gambler Ray Johnson, aka Lucky, who fought beside Jack during
World War II and has been his best friend since; former boxer Lenny, who is always ready to settle an argument with his fists; undertaker Vic, who acts as a buffer of sorts; and Jack's son Vince, a dealer of used luxury cars, whose relationship with his father never quite recovered when, as a young boy, he learned his real family perished in a wartime bombing and Jack and Amy took in theorphan ed infant and raised him as their own.As the quartet journeys from
London by car to honor Jack's request, with stops atCanterbury Cathedral , theChatham Naval Memorial , thehops farm where Jack and Amy met, and a couple of pubs enroute, they reminisce about their friend and recall their personal interactions with him over the years. Meanwhile, Amy is on a journey of her own to visit their mentally retarded daughter June, who has been institutionalized since shortly after her birth fifty years earlier. Over the years Jack barely acknowledged her existence, but Amy faithfully has visited her weekly, even though the woman has no idea of who she is or why she's there.Through frequent
flashback s that stretch across six decades, the stories of the events that brought these people to this point in their lives slowly unfold, ultimately revealing the importance of friendship and love.Production
According to the film's official website, producer Elisabeth Robinson and screenwriter/director Fred Schepisi were preparing a
feature film aboutDon Quixote in 1997 when she brought Graham Swift's novel to his attention. The two acquired the film rights to the book, and Schepisi begin to work on his adaptation, completing the first draft of the script by February 1998. Schepisi met with potential cast members and forged commitments withMichael Caine ,Tom Courtenay ,Bob Hoskins , andRay Winstone .Nik Powell , head of the independent production company Scala, signed on as anexecutive producer and during the summer of 2000 brought in German-based Rainer Mockert and MBP to help with the financing. Principal photography began in October of that year and lasted nine weeks. Locations includedCanterbury ,Chatham ,Eastbourne ,Peckham andBermondsey in London, Margate, and Rochester. Interiors were shot at thePinewood Studios inBuckinghamshire .The film premiered at the
Toronto Film Festival in September 2001 and was shown at theSan Sebastián Film Festival , the Warsaw Film Festival, the Reykjavik Film Festival, and theLondon Film Festival before opening in the US onDecember 7 , 2001. The film went into theatrical release in the UK onJanuary 11 , 2002.The film grossed $2,329,631 in the US and $4,544,261 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $6,873,892 [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lastorders.htm "Last Orders" at BoxOfficeMojo.com] ] .
Principal cast
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Michael Caine ..... Jack Dodds
*Tom Courtenay ..... Vic Tucker
*David Hemmings ..... Lenny
*Bob Hoskins ..... Ray Johnson
*Helen Mirren ..... Amy Dodds
*Ray Winstone ..... Vince Dodds
*JJ Feild ..... Young Jack
*Cameron Fitch ..... Young Vic
*Nolan Hemmings ..... Young Lenny
*Anatol Yusef ..... Young Ray
*Kelly Reilly ..... Young Amy
*Stephen McCole ..... Young Vince
*Laura Morelli ..... June DoddsCritical reception
A.O. Scott of the "
New York Times " observed, "For Mr. Schepisi . . . the principal challenge must have been how to translate the specific gravity of Mr. Swift's prose, with its multiple narrators and its stripped-down cockney lyricism, into the light and shadow of cinema . . . [He] has succeeded beyond all expectation . . . In the past Mr. Schepisi has used his elegant, unassuming visual sense and his instinctive feel for the idiosyncrasies of actors to open up the works of playwrights likeDavid Hare ("Plenty") andJohn Guare ("Six Degrees of Separation"). "Last Orders," though quite different in theme and structure, shares with these films a quiet, amused wonder at the complexities of human character, and a reluctance to shoehorn them into narrative conventions or deduce obvious morals." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/15/movies/15ORDE.html "New York Times" review] ]Edward Guthmann of the "
San Francisco Chronicle " called the film "an enervated, overly muted drama that should have been a lot livelier, considering the terrific cast" and added, "The actors do their best, particularly the impeccable Mirren, but Schepisi draws a shroud of chaste dullness over their scenes and lays on an energy- sapping score . . . The action moves constantly between present and past, which isn't a bad narrative scheme, but when it's done so frequently and deliberately, we feel as if we're looking over Schepisi's shoulder as he diagrams the whole story for us." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/03/01/DD87185.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]Peter Travers of "Rolling Stone " called it "a funny and touching film" and "a bawdy delight" and commented, "The acting is of the highest order, but the magnificent Mirren . . . is the film's glory and its grieving heart." [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/5947109/review/5947110/last_orders "Rolling Stone" review] ]Philip French of "The Guardian " called the film "a moving study of the pleasures and obligations of friendship, and of facing up to a death and going on" and added, "Schepisi always handles actors sympathetically and here he has a perfect cast, most of whom can draw on their own and their parents' experiences. Without a touch of patronisation, they sink into their characters and never attempt to steal scenes from each other." [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2002/jan/13/philipfrench "The Guardian" review by Philip French] ]Peter Bradshaw , French's colleague at the same newspaper, said, "I sometimes felt more than a little coerced by the emotion being deployed" but added, " [C] lassy is indubitably what this film is - as well as intelligent, high-minded, and touching." [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2002/jan/11/grahamswift "The Guardian" review by Peter Bradshaw] ]Neil Smith of the
BBC said "The plot may be on the mawkish side, but that doesn't stop Fred Schepisi's adaptation . . . being a gentle, affecting mix ofroad movie andsoap opera . It helps that the Australian director has assembled a crack cast . . . Brian Tufano's handsome widescreen photography and Paul Grabowsky's excellent music turn this fairly parochialmelodrama into something really rather special." [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/01/04/last_orders_2002_review.shtml BBC review] ]"
Time Out New York " described it as "Sober, even elegiac in tone, and elegantly shot" and added, " At the film's heart is an attempt to suggest the extraordinary nature of ordinary people, and if it fails to achieve profundity, it still makes for one of the most rewarding and authentic depictions of/tributes to theCockney way of life in recent years." [ [http://www.timeout.com/film/newyork/reviews/80149/Last_Orders.html "Time Out New York" review] ]Awards and nominations
The film won the National Board of Review Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble. Hellen Mirren won the London Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Supporting Actress. Fred Schepisi was nominated for the
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.References
External links
* [http://www.sonyclassics.com/lastorders/flash/index.html Official website]
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