The Last Thing He Wanted

4.9
20201h 56m

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At the turning point of the Iran-Contra affair, Elena McMahon, a fearless investigative journalist covering the 1984 US presidential campaign, puts herself in danger when she abandons her assigned task in order to fulfill the last wish of her ailing father, a mysterious man whose past activities she barely knows.

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Cast

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Anne Hathaway

Elena McMahon

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Ben Affleck

Treat Morrison

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Rosie Perez

Alma Guerrero

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Willem Dafoe

Richard McMahon

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Mel Rodriguez

Barry Sedlow

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Onata Aprile

Cat McMahon

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Toby Jones

Paul Schuster

Photo of Carlos Leal

Carlos Leal

Max Epperson aka Bob Weir

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Ben Chase

Max Berquist

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Julian Gamble

Secretary George Shultz

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Robert Sedgwick

Stewart James

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Bill Kelly

General Gus Sharp

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David Vadim

Buck Pearson

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Laura Niemi

Female Reporter #2

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James Scully

Sloppy Reporter

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Adam Hose

Young Male Reporter

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Barbara Andres

Helena Shultz

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Sewell Whitney

Campaign Lackey

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Jené

Delia

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Reviews

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4/10

This has to be the worst example yet of the Netflix gazillions buying a cast that looks great on paper, but that delivers badly on screen. It isn't necessarily their fault - the writing is as incoherent as it is facile and the direction is all over the shop. There are simultaneous threads to the story (journalist Anne Hathaway "Elena" ends up in Central America getting drawn into a story of US government/agency duplicity and espionage that she was meant to be there to report on, basically) that simply don't tie up - we have no context into which we can immerse ourselves! Ben Affleck can't need the cash this badly and though Toby Jones did make me smile; I'm not sure he was meant to. It's a decent enough book, so what happened with this poor adaptation to screenplay is anyone's guess, but please can we have more emphasis on the quality of the story and dialogue to make the A-list cast worth their money next time?

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