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Last Call Review  

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6/9/2015 10:07 pm
Last Call Review


Directed by Francois Clousot. Released by Wicked Pictures in 2008.

Brad Armstrong plays Scott, a mild-mannered businessman who goes to a bar after work to meet his friend Brad (played by Randy Spears). Soon after he arrives, Teri (played by Kaylani Lei) begins hitting on him. When Brad calls to say he can't make it to the lounge to meet Scott, Scott pursues Teri. Teri takes Scott back to a warehouse loft where the two have sex. Afterwards, while Scott is in the shower, Teri absconds with Scott's wallet, phone, keys, and car. Thus begins Scott's nightmarish evening. Gradually, we learn that Scott has been a victim of an elaborate set-up and he has yet to endure more sexual escapades before the evening concludes. The concept was good, but not particularly believable. The motive for the set-up was also weak, given that it was orchestrated by someone who owed a debt, but the debtors didn't receive any financial gain from torturing Scott since his belongings are later returned to him. Story Grade: B+.

This feature was shot on high definition digital video. Medium Grade: B+.

Sets appeared to have been constructed in a warehouse and were rather sparse. The bar was not well-stocked. The lingerie shop looked phony. Something about the bedroom scene with Kaylani Lei and Brad Armstrong also seemed off. Some exterior scenes were done. Set Design Grade: B.

The sexual performances were all very good. Some of the blowjob scenes went on for too long. Condoms were used in this production. (Condom use has no bearing on the grade.) Sexual Performances Grade: A-.

While line deliveries were generally very good, the acting suffered from a lack of motivation. One major problem was that Brad Armstrong's motivation should have been focused on getting his car and belongings back, but this was watered down through the continuous sexual encounters he either participated in or watched. Acting Grade: B+.

Brad Armstrong's bruise<b> make-up </font></b>did quite match in the final scene and Kaylani Lei's hairstyle slightly changed over the course of the night. Tori Black's wacky outfit also didn't seem to fit her character Candy, who seemed to be a crazy homeless person. Wardrobe/Make-Up Grade: B.

Lighting was very good for the most part. The lingerie backroom scene had a little too much light. The visual effects that were used during the Kaylani Lei/Randy Spears scene were unnecessary and distracting. Lighting Grade: B+.

The score was also very good and felt appropriately eerie. However, the score that played during Tori Black's dialogue scenes was goofy, which may have been fitting for the character, but not for the tone of the movie. Sound Grade: B+.

A bit more realism would have been a welcome element to this picture. There were multiple things that didn't make sense. For instance, Kaylani somehow knows exactly which car is Brad's without being told. If a guy's expensive car is stolen, is he really going to care about having sex after he just already had it? Would a guy who has just been beaten want to follow a group of cloaked hooded people into a building in a sketchy neighborhood? Directing Grade: B.

The look and feel of the movie was generally excellent, with only few exceptions. How lighting was used really added to the artistry. Artistic Merit Grade: A.

OVERALL GRADE: B+.

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