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Last
Orders
Stars
Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. Columbia TriStar. Rated
M. 106 mins.
Reviewer: Ben Caddaye
On paper, Last Orders has all the ingredients of a quality film
an outstanding cast, a solid storyline and a classy director.
With actors of the calibre of Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins and Helen
Mirren in front of the camera and one of the worlds finest
directors in Australian Fred Schepisi behind the lens, Last Orders
had to be a quality piece of cinema and it is.
Based on the novel by Graham Swift, Last Orders revolves around
a group of life-long friends who reunite after the death of one
their own.
They come together on a journey of discovery into the life theyve
shared, the relationships theyve had, the tears theyve
shed and the secrets theyve kept.
Last Orders is a slice-of-life movie in the same vein as classics
such as The Big Chill and Peters Friends.
Its certainly as good as these perhaps a tad better.
Caine, Hoskins and Mirren are excellent and Schepisis masterful
direction shines through, doing justice to a fascinating tale.
One of the best of the year.
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