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Last Resort (2001)
Released By: Shootiing Gallery   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Shootiing Gallery
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Paul Pavlikovsky
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Paddy Considine, Dina Korzun, Artyom Strelnikov, Perry Benson, Katie Drinkwater, Dave Bean
Published ID: 165916
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Plot: Last Resort opens as Tanya (Dina Korzun), a young Russian traveling to England with her son Artiom (Artiom Strelnikov), is questioned at a British airport's passport control. Tanya tells the official she is visiting England on a vacation, but then switches her story and says that her English fiancé is meeting her, and finally, out of desperation, asks for political asylum. She and Artiom are duly packed off to an immigrants' center in a grim coastal town, where they are given a small apartment and informed that their application for asylum will take over a year to process. After Tanya's fiancé dumps her over the phone, she gradually befriends Alfie (Paddy Considine), who runs an arcade. Alfie wins the trust of Tanya and her street-smart son, and soon Tanya must decide how far she wants to carry her relationship with this new friend. Last Resort was screened at the 2000 {~Edinburgh International Film Festival}. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Beautiful
Added 3/12/2004

I love this film - a welcome break from tiresome 'blockbusters'. I adore that almost 'fly on the wall' nature that films like this posess. Wonderful dialogue, especially from Alfie, who seems suspicious, but who you yourself gain to trust. Great social comment. Just love it. Why aren't there more films like this?
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LAST RESORT deserves a wider audience
Added 2/5/2002

When a Russian woman and her son arrive in England to be with her fiancee, she certainly never expects to find herself requesting political asylum and being sent to an immigration center where they must stay for up to a year until her paperwork clears. When her fiancee abandons her, her future seems uncertain.

LAST RESORT relies on natural performances, striking composition, and a harsh, but ultimately uplifting story to really score high. Dina Korzun is magnificent as Tanya, bouncing from despair to motherly concern to delight with a charm and naturalness that truly works. Artyom Strelnikov, as Tanya's son Artyom, is wise beyond his years, the more realistic of the two, and thoroughly convincing. Paddy Considine as Alfie, the one man who befriends her also wins us over with his easy-going and natural performance.

At the heart of this film is the beautiful relationship between mother and son. Tanya is fiercely protective of her son, yet treats him like an equal... and in many ways he is. A scene where Tanya must tell Artyom of a poor choice she made to make money is sublime in its beauty.


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