• Warning: Spoilers
    I had a chance to see "The last word" although only in DVD. I think this is one of the most interesting and original drama-comedy of the last years. The reasons why this film was pushed straight to DVD is beyond my imagination,comparing to those ordinary(or awful) comedies that usually draw many possible distributors. The film centers on the character of Evan(Wes Bentley),whose job is writing suicide notes for the soon-to-be departed. He's a very quiet man. His life changes when he meets Charlotte(Winona Ryder),sister of one of his client who recently died. She's very free spirited. Charlotte gets interested in Evan. Meanwhile Evan is going to write a note for Abel(Ray Romano)a looser composer who's planning to end his life. So the point is: will Evan be opened with Charlotte about his job and the truth about her brother? Will Abel commit the final act?The pace of the film is engaging,the direction is quite good and the story offers some really stimulating reflections.It portrays a somewhat depressing and impossible "love story" because the characters are fatally compromised and both of them are not able to escape from their own dimension and loneliness.They simply are not able to communicate effectively.However in the end the male lead finds an escape from this wretched existence by ultimately saving the soon-to-be suicide although he destroyed in a way the last chance of a peaceful existence for the female lead.Winona Ryder is simply perfect, her eyes communicating emotions,humor and weakness. After "Girl,interrupted" I think this is her most impressive role and stunning performance(along with "The private lives of Pippa Lee"). Ray Romano is truly great. Wes Bentley is good but not so excellent like his peers. My vote 7/10.