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Alexander the Last
Directed by
Joe Swanberg
Not Rated
2009
72m
Drama
,
Romance
5.1
67%
27%
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An ensemble drama about a married actress, her sister and their myriad sexual and creative temptations.
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Cast of Alexander the Last
Jess Weixler
Alex
Justin Rice
Eliott
Barlow Jacobs
Jamie
Amy Seimetz
Hellen
Jane Adams
Director
Josh Hamilton
Playwright
Jo Schornikow
Bandmate
Sean Price Williams
Matt
Christopher Denham
Actor
Molly Hawkins
Actress
Kent Osborne
Reggie
Alison Bagnall
Costume Designer
Ellen Stagg
Model
Randy Bell
Sailor
Jade Healy
Stagehand
Chris Trujillo
Stagehand
David Lowery
Stagehand
Kris Rey
Stagehand
Alexander the Last Ratings & Reviews
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a pretentious mess...
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Alexander the Last, a 72-minute series of loosely connected scenes, follows an actress's lurching conversations and tentative gestures in life and the theater.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
With its self-conscious references to the artistic process and to art itself (in a scene that wouldn't be out of place in a Godard project, a character reads Poe's 'The Bells,' almost in its entirety), this is Swanberg's most moving and impressive film...
Filmcritic.com
Norm Schrager
Swanberg aspires to the next level -- in story scope, character development, and artistic commentary -- and just misses the mark.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
What looks like a drama of adultery turns out to be an exploration of how the spaces between people can separate them or join them, often at the same moment.
Film School Rejects
Robert Levin
Absent any major dramatic moments, and without once relying on the crutch of overacting, the women enact a sisterly bond fraught with difficulties.
Boxoffice Magazine
Mark Keizer
Mumblecore has always lived in small moments, sometimes excruciatingly small, but rarely have these moments added up to a memorable takeaway message. Here, they do.
Slant Magazine
Adam Keleman
Part of that restless, productive team of mumblecore savants, Swanberg allows his actors to do what they do best: act.
Variety
Peter Debruge
At a slight 72 minutes, the DIY director's latest bout of psychosexual titillation (which is being made available on-demand in conjunction with its SXSW fest premiere) feels undercooked.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Leo Goldsmith
Clearly a transitional film for Swanberg, with a more assertive authorial voice on the one hand and more tentative (and unspontaneous) work with professional actors on the other.
CinemaBlend
Joshua Tyler
A collection of indie movie clichs, the kind of film where every character is an actor or a musician or some sort of artist.
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