Watch Last Exit
- 2006
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6.3 (1,049)
Last Exit is a 2006 thriller movie that follows a group of friends who reunite after the death of one of their own. When Emily (played by Andrea Roth) receives a call from her old friend, Julia (played by Kathleen Robertson), about the death of their close friend, she decides to attend the funeral along with the rest of their circle. Emily is a successful businesswoman who has moved on from her childish past while Julia is a struggling actress who never really moved on from her Hollywood dreams.
As the group reunites at the funeral, old tensions and secrets start to resurface. Emily's husband, Joe (played by Noah Bernett), is suspicious of Julia and her motives for attending the funeral. Meanwhile, Julia is trying to reconcile with her ex-boyfriend who is now married to another woman. The group starts to unravel as they confront their past and start to realize that their old friend's death might not have been an accident.
The plot of the movie is centered around the question of who killed their friend and why. As the group starts to investigate, they uncover a web of lies and deceit that threatens to tear them apart. They start to suspect each other as secrets are revealed and tension mounts. Emily starts to believe that her husband might be involved in the murder while Julia becomes increasingly erratic in her behavior.
The movie is shot in a dark and moody style, which adds to the tension and drama of the plot. The performances of the actors are strong, with Kathleen Robertson standing out as the troubled and volatile Julia. Noah Bernett also gives a solid performance as the suspicious and controlling Joe. The movie also explores themes of regret, guilt, and the ways that small choices can have big consequences.
Overall, Last Exit is a tense and engaging thriller that keeps the audience guessing until the end. The movie's strengths lie in its strong performances and its ability to keep the audience invested in the plot until the very end. While the pacing can be slow at times, the movie's atmosphere and tension make it well worth watching for fans of the genre.