Last Days Comments

  • Adelbert 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    【Death Trilogy】Part 2. If the movie is not related to Kurt Cobain, I will give multiple stars. If it is about Kurt Cobain's mentality changes a few days before suicide, it makes me unconvinced. Now I really want to see the brilliant...

  • Lexie 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Not as good as...

  • Maxwell 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I think it's great! Experimental movies and quiet long shots that can make people fall asleep are perhaps the best memorial to Cobain. I really want time to stop playing and singing in the practice...

  • Rosendo 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    The last breath of life! Van Sant’s style became more prominent after "Elephant". This film can be regarded as the second work of Van Sant’s personal stylization, with a slight mysticism and the remainder of "My Own Idaho". "Fantasy", although "viewability" is flawed, in my opinion, it is still an excellent work....

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  • Octavia 2022-03-23 09:02:54

    soul climb

    Man, light it up
    to find a friend
    one tear of mine!
    A taste of the chaos
    ...
    look at her teeth and you can feel
    her dying for your last pain
    the whole world
    ...
    a long lonely journey
    from life to death
    a long lonely journey
    ...
    accept or not Back to the journey?
    All the weight on his face...s

  • Angie 2022-03-23 09:02:54

    gus van sant is still the elephant, blake is not the nirvana

    The faint light in blake's eyes is hope to illuminate, cobain's guitar has never been so sharp, maybe he is too far away from me, it has been so long that everyone feels unfamiliar and miss him again!
    I miss him, I don't know if it's his music or him, but I feel a sense of alienation. Our...

Last Days quotes

  • Blake: I lost something on the way to wherever I am today.

  • Detective: Then one day he thought the way to make money there are a lot of people who had exotic backgrounds in vaudeville. There was a Chinese magician named Ching Ling Foo who was doing really well. So Billy Robinson sort of disappeared and he resurfaced as a Chinese magician named Chung Ling Soo. He had his hair cut off and made into a queue you know, one of those long queues at the back of his neck. And he had himself made up look like a Celestial. And he became incredibly well-known performing in England. No, he was a magician. He was a stage magician. He did these really wonderful shows. And the real Chinese magician, Ching Ling Foo, got outraged and he tried to have a competition with him. There was headlines in the paper, Soo fools Foo, Foo sues Soo. You know, they had this amazing rivalry. Basically, the guy who wasn't Chinese kind of won the contest, as this great Chinese magician. The other thing he did actually tried to catch a bullet in his teeth on the stage. And marksmen would get up. They'd have a bullet autographed. I mean, you would nick with your nail an initial into the bullet, and a rifleman would fire it at him. And this Billy Robinson dressed up as Chung Ling Soo would stand on the stage with a plate in front of his mouth, and the marksman would fire the bullet. And Chung Ling Soo would catch the bullet in his teeth, and then spit the bullet onto the plate. And they would check it. And it would be the same mark that was made by the guy in the audience It was an amazing effect. It goes back to the 16th century. There was a book about it called The Riddle of Chung Ling Soo by a guy named Will Dexter, but The thing that's amazing is he's performing one day at the Wood Green Empire Theatre, you know, in London in 1918. And he's doing this stunt they shoot him, he drops to the ground and he's dead. He actually dies trying to catch the bullet in his mouth. To this day, there's still all sorts of speculation about what really happened. Was it an attempt to commit suicide? He had some rocky relationship with his wife Dot, who performed with under the name of Suee Seen. But the thing I always remembered about the case you know, being a P.I. I guess is that the Coroner's report called it misadventure. Death by misadventure.