The Last Seven

2010 "London Population: 7 Million. Until Today."
3.8| 1h24m| en
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Seven strangers wake up on the deserted streets of London with no knowledge of how they got there. Before long someone -or something - is picking them off, one by one....

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Seth_Rogue_One Well okay that's sort of a lie, he is in it for one whole scene + random clips of him popping up for a second or two spread out through the movie.He doesn't have any actual dialogue though, but he does some vocal narrating with some "words of wisdom" in the beginning and the end.So yeah if you're expecting a Danny Dyer movie you will be in for a letdown.But tbh you'll be in for a letdown no matter what cause this simply is a crap piece of a movie.The trailer made it look like a action postapocalyptic movie like The Book Of Eli or whatever, but there's really no action in this movie at all.And the characters are onedimensional and annoying even.It's not even funny bad it's just depressing bad and boring and just bleh.
tim-1419 I've read some of the reviews and would like to say "watch the film BEFORE you write your crap". OK, yet another zombie (or zomb-ish)Brit Flick, with the traditional "you might as well give up and shoot yourself" ending! I liked the way detail was revealed, which explained how the characters came to be there. Assembling the story in chronological order kept me amused through the film. Understanding the whole thing will take another viewing. The characters were complex, plausible and well thought out and the acting was excellent. How did the director manage to empty London, or create the illusion of an empty London? Anyway, yet another example of a British director making a brilliant film on a shoestring budget.
generalcaw I have only just finished watching this movie...It is a very gripping and interesting movie, though a bit weird.It's the type of movie, if you were asked 'what's it about?', you would find it hard to answer as you would have no choice but give the plot and the twists away...I found it quite intellectual and full of weird things happening which don't make sense until the end, be prepared for a huge twist.I didn't find the movie particularly scary, though some definitely would.I have only seen two of the cast before and one of the cast has a cameo style role... All in all the cast did a reasonable job at the parts they had to play.The special effects were believable, there is an explosion which looks quite real and the blood / makeup looks good...Overall the film is not the best film I've ever seen, however there is enough here to keep you gripped and interested throughout.I am giving this movie a 7 out of 10.
hendry-robert Reading the synopsis I had quite high hopes for this movie which was rapidly vanishing after the first 15 minutes which consisted of a bloke walking around the deserted streets of London's financial district. The long drawn out fifteen minutes of nothingness may impress someone who has never walked those same central London streets at Dawn on a Sunday morning but it doesn't really work for someone who has. I got the distinct impression the makers were trying to force a point here which went way past its premise of a deserted major City. The obviousness of it had me concerned for the rest of the movie.Eventually our lone walker meets up with a trio, and they meet up with another trio and from there on in there's a lot of long drawn out scenes with intermittent quick flash editing that was intended to scare or intrigue. Im not really sure which but it didn't work.While I have no doubt most of the seven cast have decent acting abilities, their performances were wooden. Mind you its not as if they had anything meaty to really bounce off so those performances were really down to the directors vision. You cant just put some people in front of a camera, give them some lines and hope for magic, particularly with a movie like this which should provoke the audiences senses. Then again a number of lines in the script are quite appalling, as if they were written by a secondary school drama club. But surely the director must have known those lines were just plain bad and could have done something about them.For me the movie just plodded along until it came to a point where I was jeering for it to end. I had twigged on quite early their particular circumstance but how it lead to that I didn't know until the very end, so I do give the makers some points for that. In general though it was a rather garbled affair. Yes, it has a sense of continuity but it wasn't glued together very well. Its a movie that may very well have looked just smashing on paper, but hasn't translated so well to the screen.As indie movies go it is by no means the worst, far from it. Its shot quite well, does have some atmosphere, and can keep you interested. If you haven't seen something in this genre before it may well keep you very interested. But I've seen a lot of these psychological horrors flicks and this one falls short of the mark. Compared to another one I reviewed 'The Broken' now there's a movie that really gets to you on a psychological level. One of the death scenes in that movie still makes me feel uncomfortable a year after watching it. There no gore, its just incredibly moving? or disturbing? I cant really describe what it is. If The Broken cant scare you nothing will.I cant recommend the movie and I cant not recommend it. As I said, if you haven't seen this type of flick before you may very well enjoy it.