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When a young man is executed for committing murder, he leaves behind a curse letter, promising vengeance for all those connected to his unfair trial.When a young man is executed for committing murder, he leaves behind a curse letter, promising vengeance for all those connected to his unfair trial.When a young man is executed for committing murder, he leaves behind a curse letter, promising vengeance for all those connected to his unfair trial.
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- TriviaBased on the documentary "The Last Word" by Jesse Quackenbush.
- GoofsWhen he was walking in the road, after the pickup truck crashed. There was a semi truck coming at him. The time the driver hit his brakes and then stops. Is way way way to shot. Truck + weight + conditions = 50-100 yards to stop. He would also had plenty of time to get out of the way.
- Quotes
Danny Hill: The bastard's dead!
Adam Redman: A part of him isn't... sir!
- Crazy creditsAfter the last scene a title card names those with connections to the case who died under mysterious circumstances.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Frightfest 2016: In Conversation With (2016)
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This is a campfire ghost story with delusions of being a film. Even the line of text we are given in the end has the feeling of "hanging from the door handle was a BLOODY HOOK!"
The choices in color saturation felt contrived. The filmmaker might as well have put captions in "this is a hallucination... this part is supposed to be scary." There were some odd, amateurish editing choices (such as phone calls where the view jumped back and forth between the main character and a side character, such as a secretary we will never see again, when a voice heard on the other end of the line would have been less distracting and just as useful). Most of the characters manage to be both overwrought and entirely two-dimensional. Many of them were just thrown in oddly for no apparent purpose other than to beef up the time.
Basically, as I said, it's a campfire tale. Someone tried to flesh it out enough to fill the time required for a movie, but most of it was not only unnecessary, it was distracting.
Ultimately, the question for this film isn't whether it was good or bad, but "why?"
The choices in color saturation felt contrived. The filmmaker might as well have put captions in "this is a hallucination... this part is supposed to be scary." There were some odd, amateurish editing choices (such as phone calls where the view jumped back and forth between the main character and a side character, such as a secretary we will never see again, when a voice heard on the other end of the line would have been less distracting and just as useful). Most of the characters manage to be both overwrought and entirely two-dimensional. Many of them were just thrown in oddly for no apparent purpose other than to beef up the time.
Basically, as I said, it's a campfire tale. Someone tried to flesh it out enough to fill the time required for a movie, but most of it was not only unnecessary, it was distracting.
Ultimately, the question for this film isn't whether it was good or bad, but "why?"
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- $263,360
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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