

- Jeremiah7天前Gave myself a goal of watching all of Jack's 90's movies since I noticed I already had half of them done. I didn't even know this movie existed before seeing a friend review it here on LB bit ago. I was facinated and frusterated by it. Devito's has a big disco of directing credits but as a feature film director, I'm counting 6, from late 80s till early 00s. And on this one in particular I found his stylistic flourishes delightful. You could feel the creativity with camerwork, lighting, composition, transitions, and all that goes into it. Big kudos. And even though the soundstage scenes stick out like a sore thumb they never felt like they didn't belong. The scope and scale of the real locations, the amount of extras, the dedication to the time periods authenticity is was all top notch. My qualms, and probably most peoples, with the movie is how the movie tells its story. It's giving you a window into the moments of these characters lives but never inviting you into the room and take it all in emotionally and whatnot. Between its non-explainations of exacly what is going on, or who people are, the time jumps, and the non-linear story telling, I found myself confused with just what was going on a lot of the time. Although by the end it does coalesce some and I felt like I mostly got it. Not entirely though. As a complete noob to the Jimmy Hoffa story some more basics would have been appreciated. I watched one 8 min jimmy hoffa youtube vid and got more out of the basics than this flick. Jack is incredible in this. Transformative, I'm not sure he had makeup appliances or not, but some how he looks physically different, and if its not appliances its how he holds himself as Jimmy Hoffa. Its awesome to say the least. The nasially speech wears a bit thin but I love jack doing "not jack" all while "jack" still is an undercurrent in his performance. Not sure that makes sense. But if it does to you, I eat that up big time. It's getting something new all while having something you love at the same time. Like I said. Facinating and frusterating. I wanted to know these characters as people, emotionally, and they don't give that to you really. They tease it but it never really connects on the personal level that you want. Makes me interested in revisiting The Irishman cause I can't remember a thing about it and having now seen this it honestly feels more interesting to me knowing their stories corssover.
最后巨人花絮
最后巨人于1992年12月25日发布。
最后巨人由Danny DeVito执导。
最后巨人的时长为2小时 20分钟。
最后巨人由Caldecot Chubb, Danny DeVito, Edward R. Pressman制作。
以美国工会领袖吉米·侯法的生平事迹为题材的传记片。侯法是个个性强烈,行事作风极具争议性的工会英雄。从三十年代的经济大崩溃开始,他在工会及政坛经历了四十年的奋斗。
最后巨人中的关键角色有James R. 'Jimmy' Hoffa(Jack Nicholson), Bobby Ciaro(Danny DeVito), Carol D'Allesandro(Armand Assante)。
最后巨人的评级为R。
最后巨人是一部犯罪, 历史, Biography电影。
最后巨人的观众评分为5.8(满分10分)。
最后巨人的预算曾是US$3500万。
最后巨人的票房收入为US$2930.2万。






















