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The Last Castle (2001)

Robert Redford , James Gandolfini , Rod Lurie    R (Restricted)   DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
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Weak Screenplay April 1 2004
Format:DVD
I used to listen to Rod Lurie on KABC talk radio each Saturday. He had a show on movies and he was very entertaining. His views were strong and very unlike the political correctness that started to sweep this country. I remember when he got his first screenplay together and had to leave the show to direct his first movie. He is the rare movie critic that actually switched careers to make movie. For that, he deserves respect by all.

Now...this film was weak. I agree, the core antagonist/ protagonist relationship was weak...in fact, very weak. The warden was insulted because he has never really done a tour of duty, so collecting war memorabilia is for the weak. This is his soul motivation to prove himself. Yes, man is that fragile, but it needed to be developed thoroughly to base an entire movie on.

The rest of the flic makes one wonder if these guys are really in a prison. There is almost no conflict among the prisoners...they seem so united and too respectful of Redford's character. The movie lacked energy and intensity. The scene with the rocks that Redford dragged went on and on with no climax that moved me.

In short, this was a good looking Hollywood movie that was boring...you keep wondering why this movie was made. Maybe on repeat viewings it will be insightful...however not by me. I'm glad I borrowed it from the library!

Keep trying Rod!

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Creative Jan 2 2004
Format:DVD
This movie is creative, but at a less intuitive rate. There is much to be gathered here, despite the predictability on the surface. I think it speaks much to the next 20 years of the United States. Give it a viewing and then give it a couple days to grow on you.

The acting is very good, as is the cinematography. The editing is very good, as is the transfer to DVD.

Overall, one to put on your second-tier viewing list.

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Slightly entertaining, not worth owning Dec 26 2003
By Scott
Format:DVD
I'm glad I saw this film on HBO instead of paying money to rent it. While it was moderately entertaining, I wouldn't be interested in adding it to my home movie collection.

The film starts out with two incidents that it fails to follow up on. The first is a fight in the military prison between two inmates. The music and fight leads you to believe that this will be like a lot of prison films: people leading very hard lives, getting beat up on a daily basis, and having to fight to survive. There was virtually none of this. None of the prisoners are the least bit scary, and you expect them to hug each other by the final scene. Robert Redford is immediately given respect for being a general, and doesn't have to earn anything for himself.

The second surprise is that Redford's situation is left a mystery until halfway through the film. It's alluded to several times early on that he is a 3 star general and he doesn't deserve to be in prison. When it is finally revealed why he is in prison, it is a letdown. You're expecting it to be a fairly prominent part of the film, and he's portrayed as someone who doesn't deserve to be there. The director brushes over the explanation and the viewer learns that Redford, like every other prisoner, DESERVES to be in jail. This makes it very difficult to root for him when he decides to lead a gang of murderers and prisoners in an uprising against the warden.

The other main problem with this film, is that Gandolfini doesn't come off as a very bad character. Unlike the classic prison movies, you have a prisoner who deserves to be in jail, fighting against a warden who is supposed to be evil, but is never developed fully enough to show this.

The whole time through the end of this movie, I kept thinking, these guys are killing innocent American soldiers who were stationed at the prison and are simply following orders. While not many are killed, there are definitely a couple who go down permanently. I'm supposed to be excited about this?

Overall, a lackluster hero, a weak villain, and a lack of a single escape attempt makes this a very weak prison movie. This movie is tailor-made for Dolph Lundgren or Jean Claude Van Damme, not Robert Redford.

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Most recent customer reviews
"They've been around for thousands of years"
But the film seems longer. Ooh, there are some cynics out there. The catapault was obviously hidden in pieces around the prison. Under pillows. In the latrine. Read more
Published on Aug 11 2003 by Gary
Very Good Movie
The Last Castle rides high on a wave of American patriotism, respectful of military service and protocol, and primed to ignite anyone's passion for justice against corrupted... Read more
Published on July 31 2003 by K. Kainula
Not a gay culture movie
Once in awhile there is a movie that promotes something that we have lost long time ago.
No one remember what it means to be a man anymore. Read more
Published on July 28 2003 by "newport7777"
Amazing
I couldn't really be bothered to read the rest of the reviews which slated this film, but I do not agree that this film deliberately invokes a feeling of patriotism as I am English... Read more
Published on July 13 2003 by ash
Predicted, nevertheless interesting to watch.
I will start with the bottom line: in spite of what I will write further on, this movie is exciting to watch, has clear "good and "bad" sides and a satisfying ending coming after... Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003 by Tsila Sofer Elguez
Touching Story of Human Dignity
"The Last Castle" is a novel about the inherent value of human life. Even the worst of prisoners and other undesirables are still human beings and if we look deep enough, we can... Read more
Published on May 9 2003 by Maximillian Ben Hanan
A GREAT THRILLER
this movie sold me on robert redford im 24 and this is his first movie ive seen and for an older man he does an excellent job! Read more
Published on Mar 13 2003 by mike g
good acting but still boring
Soldiers in prison so it can't be all that violent. Robert Redford is a great actor as usual but the story line was uninteresting to watch it unfold. Read more
Published on Feb 11 2003
Superb Study of Leadership and Use of Power
Tightly plotted and filmed, The Last Castle is a great film. I use it in my graduate-level classes to illustrate leadership skills and use of power. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2003 by R. Smola
A great prison drama/action film.
Redford and Gandolfini are great in this movie. A must see film that has a nice blend of drama and action.One of the best endings for a film I have ever seen.
Published on Dec 18 2002
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