Final Cut

6.8
20221h 50m

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Things go badly for a small film crew shooting a low-budget zombie movie when they are attacked by real zombies.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official U.S. Trailer

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UK Trailer

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Official U.S. Teaser

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Final Cut | 2022 | UK Clip: The Arm | @SignatureEntertainment

Cast

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Romain Duris

Rémi / Higurashi

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Bérénice Bejo

Nadia / Natsumi

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Grégory Gadebois

Philippe / Hosoda

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Finnegan Oldfield

Raphaël / Ken

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Matilda Lutz

Ava / Chinatsu

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Raphaël Quenard

Jonathan / Akira

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Sébastien Chassagne

Armel / Yamakoshi

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Lionel Cecilio

L'accessoiriste

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Yumi Narita

L'interprète

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Donguri

Madame Matsuda

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Reviews

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6/10

This could have been quite a funny spoof on all things zombie, if only it were just twenty minutes or so shorter! It all centres around a production team making a (very) cheap and cheerful film full of fake limbs, tomato ketchup and singularly bad acting. Acting rivalries and romantic affairs are causing director "Rémi" (Romain Duris) no end of problems as the money and time start running out. Just when things look like they could get little worse, it appears that they have managed to awaken a few "real" zombies and so things become seriously perilous (and messy) for all concerned. The latter part of the movie seems to have two functions - to explain just why the first half hour was so terrible and to then suggest that with some Japanese creative intervention - they all take on Japanese names and get some of their funding - the film gets magically better. Sadly, it labours that joke just once too often. The parody elements run out of steam and it becomes rather a puerile and unfunny slapstick-style enterprise with some bad actors portraying other truly bad actors. The last ten minutes of continuous filming of their filming of the fight against the axe-wielding undead is still quite funny, but by then I was starting to shift in my chair. It does have it's funny moments - but just nowhere near enough of them.

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