Review of The Last Seven (2010) by Károly Bálint S — 25 Sep 2010
The Last Seven can only be described as 28 days later meets shite! Imran Naqvi must have thought he was making a smart intriguing post apocalyptic thriller but the actual result is an overly pretentious snooze fest.
I should have trusted my better judgement and switched this one off after the first ten minutues which consisted of Simon Phillips roaming around a deserted London looking for remaining survivors after the proposed "apocalypse" without any dialouge or music to be heard, somehow I don't think this opening had the desired effect as I was presented with no atmosphere or tension but only a desire to snooze! After sticking with it until the true star of the show the ever-dependable Tammer Hassan showed up on screen I was momently relieved only to soon realise he would be just another underdeveloped character in a movie full of them.
Luckily "Last Seven" clocks in at only eighty minutes which is an absolute godsend but.... the ending of the movie may just be the worst few minutes of the whole thing as we are presented with a bloody awful M.
Night Shyamalan style twist ending which solidifys this movie's status as a steaming turd!
This review of The Last Seven (2010) was written by Károly Bálint S on 25 Sep 2010.
The Last Seven has generally received negative reviews.
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