SYNOPSICS
The Last Scout (2017) is a English movie. Simon Phillips has directed this movie. Blaine Gray,Simon Phillips,Rebecca Ferdinando,Deji LaRay are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. The Last Scout (2017) is considered one of the best Action,Adventure,Drama,Mystery,Sci-Fi,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
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The Last Bore
I gave this B movie a chance because the trailer made it look like Sunshine or Event Horizon, but it's nothing like that. The characters talk for about an hour like it's a romcom TV show until something finally happens. The first 40 min could have easily been cut. But even after a little action finally happens, then it's back to more talking until the end of the movie. The trailer only shows that 5 minutes where something actually happens. But the actual movie is just people talking. The special effects are obviously bad, but they do the job. The actors are okay but the problem is that the script is awful. The plot is just not interesting and just tries to recycle better films. This is advertised as horror-sci-fi but it's not scary or even tense, there's just nothing happening, and even when you think something has happened, the big reveal is lame. It's more of a drama-sci-fi. Better just rewatch Event Horizon or Sunshine instead.
No Sharp Edges, But Not Boring
First to say, this is not a new 'Sunshine' (2007), nor 'Pandorum' (2009) . If you want one of those, you have to look elsewhere. The basic story is quite similar though - a spaceship, here not so big, and with only a few people on board, searching for the last resort of mankind , while earth herself is nearly destroyed. The main difference to 'Sunshine' and 'Pandorum' is the amount of bloodshed, and also the budget, which was approx. a tenth of each of the former's. It may be true that the first 40 minutes are a bit hard to overcome for the average sf-action lover. There we learn to know the crew, which is a bit of a family since they are now together for seven years, as we are told. The movie takes it's time to establish a certain mood of day-life, instead of bringing up severe conflicts or delusions and problems immediately. That's OK, if you ask me, I do sometimes like a more lifelike approach. And who, when not astronauts, should be able to live through such a long journey ? When the ship encounters the derelict ship, as described in the story-line, the movie gains momentum as it should, and it doesn't lose it until the end, providing enough tension and action for a rainy evening in front of the flat-screen. Acting is solid, directing and special effects are OK for a Direct-to-Video or Video-On-Demand production (which I assume it is). As the budget may dictate, 'The last scout' cannot claim to be special or outstanding, like said examples, and it doesn't want to. Instead, it tells its story, and this is where it looses some stars, the story ingredients are too much copied from those other movies, minus a certain amount of their violence, to be suitable for families, I think. It would have taken only a bit of time to form a more creative and interesting solution within the premises, at least avoiding said big models. So, for the SF veteran, the outcome and the explanations toward the end are a bit disappointing. I can give the movie yet 6/10, as 5 would be too low in my eyes.
Stupid Movie!
If you are going to kill everyone off in the movie except two small children..... What is the point? This movie was stupid in my opinion! If you are going to make a movie...at LEAST make it believable!This whole thing about sabotage is stupid.....anyone sabotaging a mission like that would only kill themselves! But I guess the idiotic makers of this movie did not have the brains to think that through!
doesnt deserve a high ranking even graded on an indie curve
It starts off watchable, albeit dull. When the low budget sfx for the outside of the ship and space look superior in realism to the inside of the ship, it is not hard to imagine that is only the beginning of the problems. I like sci fi movies, and I take the leap of the parameters they set up. This movie, though, just gets moronic. There are way too many times were this future spaceship doesn't even have the same obvious tech that was present a long time before today. Then, in the last 15 minutes or so, the movie just collapses at it tries to get the ending it wants when it had already painted itself into a different corner.
Dreadful British indie sci-fi
THE LAST SCOUT is a dreadful British indie science fiction picture made on just a couple of sets. There's a lot of bad CGI here and a basic storyline that copies ALIEN (as normal), but in terms of scripting this is a truly dreadful experience. It's impossible to figure out what's going on or why the people are fighting because it's so badly written and hastily put together. Non-actor Simon Phillips, of the dreadful JACK SAYS trilogy, is equally bad in support here, and he's no great shakes as director either. Some of the actors give it their best shot but this is terrible whichever way you look at it.