With
Last Days released by Universal on region 4 on 8 March we take an indepth
look at the movie.
LAST DAYS is filmmaker Gus
Van Sant’s fictional meditation on the inner turmoil that engulfs a
brilliant, but troubled musician in the final hours of his life. Michael
Pitt (THE DREAMERS, HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH) stars as Blake, an
introspective artist who is buckling under the weight of fame,
professional obligations and a mounting feeling of isolation. LAST DAYS
follows Blake through a handful of hours he spends in and near his
wooded home, a fugitive from his own life. It is a period of random
moments and fractured consciousness, fused together by spontaneous
bursts of rock & roll. Expanding on the elliptical style forged in
his previous two films, GERRY and the Palme d’Or-winning ELEPHANT, Van
Sant layers images and sounds to articulate an emotional landscape,
creating a dynamic work about a soul in transition.
Dwarfed by towering trees, Blake slowly makes
his way through dense woods. He scrambles down an embankment to a fresh
spring and undresses for a short swim. The next morning he returns to
his house; an elegant, if neglected, stone mansion.
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