Living 'til the End

2005
6.1| 1h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2005 Released
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Official Website: http://www.livingtiltheend.com/
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Told by a psychic of his imminent death on his next birthday, Jack lives out the year, as a hopeless agoraphobic, until he meets a young woman who slowly coaxes him out of his self imposed bondage.

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Drama, Romance

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Amanda Goodwin

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Konterr Brilliant and touching
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
rooprect ...so suffice it to say, maybe this isn't exactly a cutesy "Hugh Grant" date romcom. But even though I may have found myself walking home alone at 10pm following a very awkward good-night cheek kissy thing like they do in France, I gotta say I thoroughly enjoyed this movie from start to finish."Living 'til the End" is a very stylish, atmospheric drama with a very humorous (and clever) premise. Notice how I didn't refer to it as either a "rom" or a "com" even though the DVD description might lead you to expect a whimsical date flick.An introverted freak named Jack (Sean Maher) is told by a psychic that he will die in 1 year. Soon after, he meets an extroverted freak named Audrey who is dying. There is just enough bizarreness to keep the story funny, but make no mistake, this is a heavy subject focusing on death and how we choose to live our limited lives.I got some good LOLs, and both leading actors did a great job and provide some nice eye candy. At one point my date looked at me in disbelief and said, "These have to be the two best looking screwed up people I've ever seen." And I believe that's part of the surreal presentation. Without wasting our time with the standard romcom subplots of dating, attraction, fidelity and such, this film cuts through all the BS and shows us two people who instantly connect and who seem to have their lives (and hair) in perfect order, with the 1 exception of the fact that they're both facing impending death.As such, writer/director Amanda Goodwin creates an almost perfect fantasy world with no unnecessary distractions, all right in the heart of New York City. Set design is almost sterile in its perfection, reminding me of the excellent Paul Thomas Anderson flick "Punch Drunk Love" which similarly creates a surreal urban fairytale background.I noticed what may have been a few artistic nods toward French New Wave master Jean-Luc Godard, in particular a tight dialogue scene where, rather than cutting to different cameras on each person, there is 1 camera that pans back & forth. But what's funny is that she alternated this disorienting editing style with deliberate clean cuts.I would love to watch this film again, paying close attention to these unusual yet deliberate directing choices. I haven't had my artistic interest so piqued by a directoral debut since I saw Vincent Gallo's excellent 1st film "Buffalo 66" (whose fans would really like this movie as well). Alas, at the time, I was more interested in stealthily maneuvering my arm around my date than the camera maneuvers. I went with the classic yawn/stretch move, but as you can guess it didn't work.And it didn't work because ultimately, as I said up front, this is not a good date movie. It's not the sort of cutesy, silly, light fare you play in the background whilst you're maneuvering your hand around your date. "Living til the End" is a powerful, thought-provoking film hidden under a candy coated exterior. Watch it by yourself with a bottle of red wine or maybe some whiskey. As for date night, I dunno. I hear there's a new Hugh Grant flick coming out. Maybe he'll salvage my love life.
Josh Anderson I was drawn in by the cover photo...there was something "Royal Tenanbaum"_esque about it. Very quickly in the opening scene with the fortune teller it was clear we had rented yet another B movie by the film quality and acting. What really made this a bad movie, though, was the story itself. The fact that Jack becomes agoraphobic because of what the fortune teller told him was hard to swallow, but the fact that he becomes cartoonishly terrified is just too much. He is such a freaking pansy that I'm sure a 5th grade girl would even want to kick him in the nuts to see him do something brave. I can see where the writer was going with this story but it is just so one dimensional. Also most of the scoring and pacing was done so poorly that there was no punch in events. Audrey was all this film had going for it. She's beautiful and her character had a bit of depth (unlike Jack). Also...the secret (I won't give it away here) that Jack told his psychologist seemed to have nothing to do wiith the plot. Finally, I did not like how it ended.
macgeniuspro I loved this movie. Very well done, touching, interesting. If you are used to seeing Sean Maher in "Serenity," and like that kind of a movie, then, this is not the movie for you. It is a serious romantic drama, with funny, upbeat moments. He takes a huge departure from prior stuff. But, he is excellent in it, and so is Jaime Ray Newman. Kind of like a "Garden State," but without the stars and money. I loved the way it was shot. It is thought provoking in the sense that I don't think any of the way it was done was by accident. There are direct contrasts to the two leads lives -- in style and music. I notice this a lot throughout in the way the director did this film. Obviously, it 's an indie -- but, way better executed than most big budget we're offered. So, if you're in the mood for something different, more dialogue than action, and some great acting and directing, then I suggest you give this film a look. It's worth it.
kochenbaroukh Great ending!! Why aren't movies like this one available for viewing in my local theaters?! It was refreshing to see new young acting talent and a fresh new storyline. The cinematography and locations were fabulous. I will be keeping an eye out for more titles by this talented young director. She seems to have a keen sense of common human angst, peppering hard truths with intelligent humor. This is just the type of film I like to settle down to and get lost in. I recommend it so highly that I purchased a couple of DVDs for friends as holiday gifts. They agreed with my positive review and have come back to me for more advice on great movie finds.