Last Orders

Last Orders

  • Director: Fred Schepisi
  • Writer: Graham Swift,Fred Schepisi
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Germany
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 11, 2002
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: 天堂酒吧
  • "Last Orders" is a German movie released in 2001, directed by Frederic Alan Schepisi, starring Maurice Joseph Micklewhite and Tom Cartney.
    "Last Orders" tells the story of the families of Ray, Vic, Lenni, and Jack, who were once the best drinkers.

    Details

    • Release date January 11, 2002
    • Filming locations Chatham, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies Future Films, MBP (Germany), Scala Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $12,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $2,329,631

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $111,676

    Gross worldwide

    $6,873,892

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ali 2022-10-08 22:33:55

      Watching the superb acting skills of the old opera bones is worth the price. The story is touching and touching

      "Last Orders" is a British film from 2001 and I saw it at the British Film Festival this year. I didn’t expect that a story about a person in their fifties would touch my heart so much, and I didn’t feel it because of the age difference. To the taste and sentimentality of the story. The

      director is Fred Schepisi, and the film is adapted from Graham Swift’s 2001 novel of the same name. "Last Orders" is actually the last wish of the male protagonist Jack (Michael Caine), who has not...

    User comments

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    • By Elvie 2023-09-26 19:43:41

      Swift: "This is a book that describes death for the purpose of interpreting life. It is a book about death being interrupted by life." A faithful adaptation of the original, those old people are completing the dead. On the journey of the last wish, they once again experienced their lives, the past, the present, and the future. Death may be dispelled continuously, the traces left between the glasses of wine, maybe the footprints of life and the troubled...

    • By Earline 2023-05-02 10:21:23

      Slow-hot movies, initially thought to be ordinary parents, the plot is gradually revealed, and is not the same as expected. Compared with simple superficial phenomena such as father and son discord and old friends, they actually show more of the first half of the 19th century. The lives of the low-level youths who have been drafted are very emotional. The casting was very successful. JJ Feild with his hair and eyebrows is really similar to Michael Caine when he was young, especially the whole...

    • By Kenny 2023-01-16 21:18:47

      The score is so low, I'll raise it. It's a very good movie. I think it might be because there are too many interspersed in it, and the protagonist is too young and old and not alone, which makes people feel messy. But the content is still very good, it can't be called an insight into life, the perception is very moving. This is the real British fan, not the kind of fake aristocracy, but this kind of market...

    • By Braxton 2023-01-06 01:47:05

      Unfortunately, no subtitles were found. JJ was cute and handsome when he was...

    • By Obie 2022-12-04 13:05:00

      I watched it at the Shanghai Film Festival many years ago and I fell in love with British movies ever...

    Movie quotes

    • Jack: If y... if you ever get the chance... Raysy. I... if, if you ever get the option - you go first. It's the carrying on that's hard.

    • Jack: If y... if you ever get the chance... Raysy. I... if, if you ever get the option - you go first. It's the carrying on that's hard. Ending... it ain't nuffin'.

    • Ray: I ought to go and see Sue. Y'know? While I'm still... before... Mind you, I haven't spoken to Sue for... I can't think how many years. You can't blame her for that though. Not really. That was more me, I think. I just stopped writing one day. Y'know how it is... things just stop. Then it seems too long to start 'em again.