Isaac LeMay, a murderous outlaw, learns he is cursed by a prophecy: one of his children will kill him. To prevent this, he hunts down each of his estranged children, including long-lost son Cal. With bounty hunters and Sheriff Solomon on his tail, LeMay must find a way to stop his children and end the curse.
Sam Worthington
Isaac LeMay
mgk
Cal
Thomas Jane
Soloman
Heather Graham
Anna
Emily Marie Palmer
Megan
Kim DeLonghi
Grace
Danny Bohnen
Soldier Ernie
Scotty Bohnen
Cecil
Alex Meraz
Patty
James Landry Hébert
Grayton Willets
James Di Giacomo
Pierce
Bates Wilder
Coleman
Kendra Alaura
Claire
Hiram A. Murray
Logan
David Silverman
Big Buck
David Myers Gregory
Gideon
Steve Silkotch
Wilson
Director
Tim Sutton
Writer
Greg Johnson
August 28, 2022
1
The Last Son is a western that puts on airs of Greek tragedy, complete with self-fulfilling prophecies, incest, filicide, and parricide. It’s also divided into chapters, emulating the episodes in a Greek drama. And in lieu of a choir, we get a voiceover narration. Screenwriter Greg Johnson and director Tim Sutton know the words but not the music.
Of all the possible Greek tragic elements, the one this movie lacks the most, and without which the rest are worthless, is pathos. The characters fail to inspire empathy because they are never anything more than archetypes.
Heather Graham is a Whore with a Heart of Gold and a Sh*t for Brains (but then everyone here is more or less obtuse). Thomas Jane is a white man raised by Indians, which makes little difference because he doesn’t seem to care a lot about either affiliation. And Machine Gun Kelly looks and acts like the MTV grunge version of Oedipus. Et sic de ceteris. Every tree here is the wrong one to bark up.
It’s a shame that cinematographer David Gallego and editor Kate Abernathy did such a good job of endowing the film with the look of a legitimate western, only to have its beautiful visuals put in the service of a pretentious and spurious script.
(said visuals include a very effective use of natural locations in Montana, as well as a shot of a dying man whose last breath the cold renders visible, and which may or may not be a reference to a similar scene in Chimes at Midnight).
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00