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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Terrible I would strongly echo the sentiments expressed by the other '1 star' reviews. There are some films you watch where you realise it is not to your taste but appreciate that taste is a subjective thing and that there are elements that others may greatly appreciate. That was not the case here - objectively I simply cannot understand why this film was made or why others would consider it to have redeeming features. If I hadn't bought this in another jurisdiction I would be taking it back for a refund (which I... more info
Is there an option to give zero stars? Self indulgent film - though not quite sure who was being self indulged here. Certainly not the viewer. Maybe that's the point, but I am afraid I found it a waste of money and time. Very disappointing. I persevered but remained bored and did not care about was going on (or not going on more to the point) Not for me!
End of his days Kurt Cobain was that all-too-familiar spectacle of rock'n'roll -- a young genius who is ruined by his own success and inner demons, and ends up dying too early. And while Gus Van Sant never openly admits that the protagonist of "Last Days" is Cobain, it's pretty obvious to anyone with five active brain cells that this is a story about his last days. Unfortunately it's hardly a fitting eulogy to such a vibrant personality -- instead it's a slow grind of excruciatingly dull, unspeakably mundane events.... more info
93 minutes of my life that I want back This is the story of the last days of Kurt Cobain's life. Though he can't really be called Kurt Cobain, because Courtney might sue. So we have him depicted as Blake- a successful rock star who just wants to be left alone. He urinates in a stream, he eats noodles and he runs away whenever he sees someone at his door. His house is populated with hangers-on and drug-fiends, and just in case you didn't get that- the song Heroin by The Velvet Underground plays. Blake is depressed and cannot be bothered with... more info