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The Last Great Wilderness

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The Last Great Wilderness
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1hr 35min
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2002
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TLA Releasing
Synopsis: Scottish short film director David Mackenzie made his feature-film debut in 2002 with The Last Great Wilderness, the tale of two oddballs stuck in a sleepy Scottish town out in the middle of nowhere. The romantically jilted Charlie (Alastair Mackenzie) is headed to a remote location in the Highlands to burn down the house of the celebrity that stole his girlfriend away from him. On the way, he is forced to give a ride to a pseudo-Spaniard named Vincente (Jonny Phillips) who is on the run after sleeping ... Full Synopsis
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The Last Great Wilderness is a sometimes beguiling, sometimes eerie and sometimes silly movie set in the Scottish highlands. It starts as a fairly conventional buddy road movie and then becomes an odd mixture of horror, psychological thriller, and black comedy. It has an engagingly unpolished feel, the performances are generally good, and cinematographer Simon Dennis provides atmospheric digital video ... Full Review
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