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7/10
death and sex and all the rest
SnoopyStyle6 May 2021
Daniel Murphy (Michiel Huisman) is flying to Ireland for his mother's funeral. He's the only one left to care for his autistic brother Louis (Samuel Bottomley). He needs to go to NYC for a new job but Louis is unwilling to leave home. Added to the complication, the elderly man sitting next to him on the plane dies. Due to a name mix up, Daniel is assumed to be the dead man's next of kin. The brothers are joined by Mary Sullivan (Niamh Algar) on their road trip as they deliver the body to his burial in Northern Ireland. Situation arises that police Detective Donall Crowley (Colm Meaney) is in pursuit of the trio.

The premise is manufactured. The story would be easier to transport their mother rather than a complete stranger. I'm still not sure about connecting the delivery with moving to New York. At its core, this is a simple quirky road movie and I like these actors. I like these actors and these characters. It has the quirkiness of an Irish dark comedy. It's death and sex and all the rest.
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7/10
Unusual and very sweet
justahunch-705498 May 2022
I don't think this is much of a comedy, though there are definitely smile worthy scenes and moments and the entire plot is rather absurdly enjoyable. It is a touching little oddball movie that is quite a pleasant ride, literally and figuratively. The cast is also good, particularly the three leads. I had never heard of it before stumbling upon it, but I'm glad I did.
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7/10
Buried amid the big releases
nickphelan-257488 December 2019
Very slow and dull start but I gradually warmed to the characters to really care about what happened. A road trip with a coffin as a man, his autistic brother and a random woman they meet head off to make sure a man gets buried in his rightful place with hapless police in pursuit. Gentle viewing released without little fanfare which is a pity as its a charmer. Samuel Bottemley in particular is excellent. Irish road trip with a bid to Rainman.
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A morbidly delightful comedy
Gordon-114 April 2020
Though the subject matter may be a little dark, the film handles it in a light hearted manner that is still respectful to the dead. The story is hilarious, and touching as well. The beautiful Irish scenery is on the showcase as well. I really enjoyed this morbidly delightful comedy.
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6/10
If you have time, and liked the trailer.. maybe watch it at a higher speed.
daisukereds28 October 2020
It's certainly not the best movie I've seen this year, but it has a lot of heart in it, and lots of messages and lessons to give in a well-crafted package. And while it lasts around 1 hour and 40 minutes, it felt longer to me.. like a tv series of sorts. I was half-way there when I started to wonder how much was left. It's quite a bit of drama! But somehow felt "childish".. yet very realistic. The characters are not those you'd easily fall in love with, and their interactions are not as memorable. And some of their choices are questionable, but it's that sort of film that makes me wonder how I'd react if I was in their shoes.

Still! It's a plot I've never seen before.. and got "out of hand" at times, which I appreciate, because it's better to be surprised than bored.

Just wished the movie had more landscapes or better shots, to at least fall in love with the island.
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6/10
glad i saw it, but everything was disappointing.
margaryna-693437 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Im fresh home from the cinema, and i felt a strong urge to review this movie. i made an IMDB account just for this!

the camerawork threw me off for about 90 percent of the movie. i didn't understand it at all and constantly tried to keep up. i couldn't focus on the dialogue- because there would be about 30 unnecessary camera angle changes in every shot! this would have worked for a little-dialogue moody film, but certainly not for something that labels itself a comedy. i'll paint this as an example of a scene which just wasn't funny, in, again, a comedy movie. (this scene stuck out in my mind, but certainly wasn't the only wasted potential in this movie. it was littered with this type of thing). Louis is anxious about getting into the hearse, and says hes not. Daniel says he'll have to, and Louis says no. Daniel says they cant just strap the coffin onto the other car. instead of having a shot of the two of them looking at each other, instead of having the actors show ANY kind of emotion- the two just don't care and the next scene is just the coffin strapped onto the car and everybody acting normal and content. what? i was audibly shocked in the cinema. i couldn't believe they could mess up making such a SIMPLE scene funny.

the idea of new york was poorly, poorly executed. the entire movie revolves around the fact that they're going to new york, its Daniels home, they're going to new york. WE ARE NOT SHOWN ANYTHING OF DANIELS LIFE IN NEW YORK! no apartment, no job, no sliver of life in new york was shown. how are we supposed to even pretend that its important to Daniel to go back if we're shown about ten seconds of footage in the whole of america through the entire movie? from the very start it was OBVIOUS he was not coming back. something as simple as five minutes at the start of the movie showing Daniels routine would have worked so well. imagine if we were shown the parallels of life between Daniel and Padraig, them waking up compared, them brushing their teeth compared, them getting dressed and ready to get on the flight compared. we would have actually CARED for them. instead- Daniel is the crap,until the very end, and Padraig is just the dead dude. again, a simple disappointment in terms of execution.

on the topic of characters, they were not developed enough! there was enough backstory, but the way that was introduced was so, so bad. they stuck the backstory in the dialogue, but it was so stiff and short that about 70 percent of what they talked about was their sad past, or sad future. how can you make a comedy out of that? every time a character spoke it felt as if they spoke to themselves only, and they didn't interact with the people around them.

this review is long enough as is, even though i have a hell of a lot more to say. i need to say this positive thing: i loved the story. i absolutely loved it. the wee detour to Mary's boyfriends house way dodgy, but not much else. quite frankly the 6 out of 10 stars are just for the acting and the plot and the scenery in the movie. everything else in this movie is a sad disappointment.

I support Aoife Crehan's career and i think we need more female directors in ireland, but i think it was an awful mistake to have this as her debut full length film. it may be a once off, but it personally just shows me she is an amazing writer, but messy director. had this been directed by peter foott from the young offenders, or edgar wright in the style he directed the cornetto trilogy, i would have NO DOUBT believing this movie would be a 9, or even 10 out of 10 star movie.
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7/10
A romp corpus delicti style
thejdrage11 April 2022
This is a fun movie about some serious topics. The top one, in my book, was doing the right thing - and to hell with that others think.

The second most serious topic was doing the right thing for someone you love but don't understand - at all. And who frustrates the hell out of you.

In the meantime, you're getting a ton of laughs at all sorts of other peoples expense - mostly the Garda.

This is not your Hallmark movie with an accent - it's a fun movie that looks at things differently.

Enjoy it - and learn!! Oh - and enjoy the Irish countryside while you're at it.
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7/10
A feel good movie about death
xmasdaybaby19667 October 2021
I love Niamh Algar when she plays the girl next door roles. Simple, relaxed, no edge.

The Irish scenery is impressive too. It's a road movie across the island or Ireland (and a bit of New York).

Daniel and Louis are also likeable characters while Colm Meany leads the chase to track them down.

It's a likeable film that the family could watch (if you omit the swearing that the Irish are prone to using).

There is humour there but it's rarely laugh out loud stuff but the characters are credible and you can care about them plus there are a few great tunes too.

This will resonate with me as we buried my dad in the day this is said to have happened but our occasion wasn't quite so eventful.

A feel good movie about death. How very Irish to be sure.
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10/10
Autistic representation done almost right and Epic
henri-2684229 June 2023
Though Samuel Bottomley is not autistic, so far as we know and does not have the same traits as Louis, he portrays and is portrayed in a positive light and it tackles the inherent ablism of society. Though we see a Temple Grandin poster, who though in some circles lorded suggested that a cure should be found for those with higher level support needs that herself which is problematic, he says that no autistic person is the same and there is a narrative about how he should get to decide his future even if he is scared of things others aren't and living alone may be difficult and passing school so also, he still get to live his own life. He isn't seen as babyish but a guy with different needs. Big thumbs up for that aspect. Then we have the awesomeness that is the twisty and turny plot, Colm Meany's face and the differing perspectives and heart rending moment which will make you cry. Mary is a character who is well matched to Louis and Daniel bringing out their beauty and complexity and can be compared to them in this regard too. No character is without a role or some form of basic personality and everybody's morals are on show. Its indie, funny, sweet and a worthwhile watch.
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7/10
No one thought it was like Rain Man???
daniel-kyle1 August 2021
I'm amazed reading through all the other user reviews, many which point out a similarity or outright remake of foreign films, that no one saw the similarity to Rain Man.

There is also a LOT of criticism of the directing, but I thought the multiple angles of scenes elevated the movie above where it otherwise would have been. I think the director did a great job.

And the acting is just great from all involved, this is definitely a classy film, much like what we used to get in cinemas in the 70's and 80's before all the superhero blockbuster series pushed them out.

Finally, I watched it because it is set in Ireland. Any movie that showcases that beautiful country would have a hard time being bad. And this one looks great!
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5/10
Generous 5 * review due to good story
rochfordsimon30 March 2020
I really like what the story of this movie was. Some good actors and seemed well produced.

Unfortunately like most Irish films, its is predictable, over simplified and over acted. There's no glue to hold the pages together.

I liked it and it's worth watching. About 15 mins too long.
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9/10
Fantastic,warm and beautifully written!
campbellfionnuala8 June 2020
Very enjoyable film from start to finish, beautifully written.
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6/10
a ''dead''comedy/drama
ops-5253531 March 2020
Its an emotional, hidden gun hormonal and autistic irish attempt to make the necrolian parts of our life set under the spotlight of humour. its solitude and brotherhood and womanhood, its funeral fugitives and fish&chip shop armed robberies, so if you can make sense of irish dialect, then be my guest, i should really had some cc's to lean on.

its a rather dead comedy though, i giggled a bit, and hung on till the end due to some rather good acting, and wishing a certain coffin to blow of a car and some nice music here and there.

its for sure a fact that the predemented grumpy old man will forget this flick pretty fast anyway, because it lacks the spikes a comedy shall have and the speed of action are low and the drama story not so good. its a provincial made product and irish film have had better films made than this. but its a recommend anyway because its airish
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4/10
Aoife Crehan made a somewhat simple and unbelievable first film.
movieman6-413-92951019 October 2020
The Last Right is a new comedy drama film directed and written by Aoife Crehan, the director of the short film Empty.

In the film, lawyer Daniel Murphy (Michiel Huisman) travels from New York to Ireland for his mother's funeral. Daniel now takes responsibility for his autistic brother Louis (Samuel Bottomley), as well as responsibility for the body of Padraig (Jim Norton), the man who sat next to him on his flight. Daniel would love to just go back to New York, but it doesn't feel right to put all these responsibilities aside. For example, he decides to go on a road trip through Ireland with his brother and the budding undertaker Mary (Niamh Algar), to bury Padriag in his way and thus keep Louis and Mary happy. Along the way, they encounter many different obstacles, which they have to get through together.

This film is for Aoife Crehan her first real film that she has directed and written. This is reflected in twists that could have been written smarter or differently, to convey the film a bit better. The characters make stupid decisions, which makes the film less believable and makes it feel a bit unnecessarily long-winded. The movie eventually comes across as a simpler version of the movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Most of the cast also come across as a bit simple because of Aoife Crehan's starting script as characters who don't think carefully about decisions they make in the film. Samuel Bottomley does come out well as someone with autism. Other actors are only in the movie for unnecessary extra scenes, which try to make the movie funnier.
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9/10
Hilarious, entertaining and touching
ScannainIMDb17 April 2020
I loved this quirky road movie. As with lots of fiction, once I suspended shades of disbelief (as when the elderly Padraig Murphy, who is transporting his dead brother on the plane from the USA to Ireland for burial, dies on the plane, but before he names the passenger next to him, coincidentally called Daniel Murphy (Michael Huisman), as his next of kin), I relaxed into the mould of the film. The acting is very good throughout. Daniel's "brother" Louis (Samuel Bottomley) sensitively portrays an autistic personality and the plot is peppered with comic vignettes including the bonny and clyde scene with the impetuous Mary (Niamh Algar) and the toy gun at a take away. There are magical landscape scenes along the way, some probably done with drones. Overall a hilarious, entertaining and touching movie.
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3/10
Could Have Been a Classic
fayandray5 December 2021
The story was interesting, but unfortunately, it was underdeveloped. Seems like a lot was chopped off in the editing process, so the final product is a disjointed mess. It's too bad, because there was so much opportunity to feel connection to the characters, but it just didn't happen.
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8/10
Solid Serious Comedy
Pairic10 December 2019
The Last Right: Daniel Murphy (Michael Huisman) is flying home from the US to attend his mother's funeral when it turns out the guy next to him Padraig Murphy (Jim Norton) is bringing his brother back to Ireland to bury him. The quirkiness of this serious comedy kicks in right away as Padraig dies on the flight and has named Daniel as his next of kin. It looks as if Daniel has talked his way out of this quandary and he makes his way to Clonakilty where his brother Louis (Samuel Bottomley) lives. Louis is an autistic teenager still at school and Daniel will now be responsible for him. The corpse of Padraig follows Daniel (via the Garda) and at Louis's urging he agrees to transport the body to Rathlin Island, at the very other end of the Island of Ireland. A road movie ensues as Daniel and Louis are joined by an eccentric mortician, Mary (Niamh Algar) in their journey.

There are perhaps too many odd characters in the film as a Detective Superintendent (Colm Meaney) sets off in pursuit of the trio after a misunderstanding with a pellet gun results in them being perceived as a criminal gang. Serious relationship questions are teased out as Daniel wants Louis to move to the USA but Louisa doesn't wish to lose his girlfriend. An awkward, troubled affair starts to develop between Daniel and Mary. There is no stereotyping of Autism and though Rain Man is referenced it is used to develop a conversation on how there are many points on the spectrum and Louis is an individual with his own strengths. There is also a major plot reveal which influences the viewers understanding of the narrative.

A solid drama/comedy written and directed by Aoife Crehan. 8/10.
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2/10
Such a disappointment!
lamessaleh6 April 2020
The story is good but directing made the movie boring and not enjoyable at all. Good cast but after half an hour it was painful to continue.
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10/10
Heart warming movie
aileenhartley30 April 2020
Funny and entertaining. Snuggle up on the sofa and enjoy!
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3/10
Good story but fails to deliver.
murray-richard56225 July 2020
There are a couple of big names in this Irish rom com, namely Brian Cox and Colm Meaney is supporting roles, which was part of the reason I watched this. Alas, this film meanders along like the Volvo the main characters are travelling in for the full 106 minute run time.

I can't help but feel Michiel Husmain is miscast in the role as Daniel Murphy. He plays an up and coming New York tax lawyer who returns home to Ireland after the death of his mother, but I find he lacks any emotional attachment to the character.

Niamh Algar is very watchable as Mary, but even she struggles with the script.
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10/10
A TOUCHING, HILARIOUS LOOK AT FAMILY, FRIENDS & DOING THE RIGHT THING
plasmapilot17 August 2021
A thoughtful portrayal of some sensitive topics with many hilarious moments! This film has something for everyone all wrapped up in one sweet package and the scenery topped that off with a bow. I found it to be a realistic representation of a differently abled individual. The acting was superb and I found the plot to be lively and captivating. No complaints whatsoever & well worth the rental price!
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5/10
Soft story and needed stronger acting perhaps!
sanghani5 April 2020
This is my first review on IMDB and I think platforms like this should be analysed by directors, cinematographers, story writers in understanding what people really see and think.

First of all the movie is copy of 'Karwaan' starring Irfan Khan, which was released in August 2018. This was remake of South Indian film 'Aedan: Garden of Desire', which was released in Feb 2018.

Michiel Huisman, a fine actor overall, I think lacked to show that one moment where he felt he lost his mother. He played the character from the outside and did not soak the emotions or feelings one would get when a person dies and secondly, the blunder, when the coffin gets exchanged.

The sense of comic relief was more of a scene created to introduce laughter rather than timing that is required within the scene.

Overall I give this movie 5/10...
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10/10
Left a smile on my face
familywilde2 May 2021
Funny and heart warming! Great cast and M. Huisman is excellent. Definitely worth the watch.
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5/10
Cuba made it first
In 1995 a road movie, comedy, about a corpse crossing all Cuba was made. Guantanamera. This film goes through the same plot but the rhythm, satire, etc are way better in the Cuban movie.
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8/10
I just loved this.
finlayargyle17 August 2021
Comedy, emotion, grief, drama. This film has it all. Great cast, great Irish landscapes and a big heart of a film. Niamh Algar is just a wonderful actor.
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