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Fred Schepisi's adaptation of Graham Swift's prize-winning novel is a quietly graceful portrait of four working-class Brits, bound by years of friendship, that unites some of England's finest actors in a powerful and deeply moving ensemble production. Michael Caine stars as Jack Dodd, the charismatic leader of the group, whose death and last wishes sends his friends on a nostalgic journey from London to Margate to scatter Jack's ashes in the sea. After forty years of warming the seats at their favourite pub, long-time friends and WWII veterans Ray (Bob Hoskins), Lenny (David Hemmings), and Vic... (Tom Courtenay) are forced to face the loss of one of their own as they make the "epic" journey accompanied by Jack's flashy, prodigal son Vince (Ray Winstone). Noticeably absent from the group is Jack's long-suffering widow Amy (Helen Mirren), who travels to visit her autistic daughter instead of accompanying her husband's ashes, in a painful journey of her own which sheds light on her complex relationship with Jack. As the four men make their way to Margate, going from pub to pub, they reflect on a lifetime of memories of Jack, which are recreated in a series of multi-layered flashbacks that explore the delicate interweaving of their friendships; full of secrets, resentments, and deeply rooted loyalty. Schepisi masterfully handles the multidimensional plot lines while deftly allowing his talented cast to portray their flawed and profoundly ordinary characters.
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It took so long to get going I watched the beginning twice: there are so many subtle hints about what's coming in the scenes under the opening credits that perhaps watching this with the remote control in your hand is the best way to appreciate it.
But a film with Michael Caine, David Hemmings and Ray Winstone at full flood is always worth watching, and there are remarkable performances from Bob Hoskins and Tom Courtney. Helen Mirren's scenes with Hoskins, as the true history of the group is revealed, are full of quiet, heart breaking emotion.
One to stay in with and watch again.
Last Orders Hugely impressive collection of British film heroes - Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Ray Winstone, David Hemmings and Tom Courtenay - gather for this likeable low-key amble through the life and death of a south London butcher
So now we know how many British screen icons can fit in a second-hand Merc cruising down to Margate: it's five, if you're counting Michael Caine's ashes in a box. Last Orders is a small film with big names.
And they're impressive, hefty Ray and little Bob and old Tom, as the son and lifelong mates of the late Jack Dobbs (Caine). They're heading down to the coast to fulfil the old butcher's last request, remembering his l...
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