Last Stop for Paul

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"A comedy about life,death,traveling the world...now boarding!"
  • PG-13
  • 2006
  • 6.3  (575)
  • 52

Last Stop for Paul is a 2006 independent film directed by and starring Neil Mandt, with Marc Carter and Gregory Poppen also taking on starring roles. The film follows Charlie (Mandt) and Cliff (Carter), two best friends from Los Angeles who embark on a trip around the world with the intention of scattering their friend Paul's ashes in various locations.

The film starts off with the funeral of their friend Paul, who died unexpectedly. At the funeral, Charlie and Cliff discover that Paul had been on the verge of leaving his job as a museum security guard in order to travel the world. Feeling guilty that they never went on any adventures with Paul when he was alive, Charlie and Cliff decide to take his ashes on a trip around the world and scatter them in the places he had always dreamt of visiting.

The trip takes them to a variety of different countries including Mexico, Thailand, and Germany. Along the way, they meet a number of interesting characters including a German bartender, a Thai tour guide, and a Mexican wrestler. Through their encounters with these people, Charlie and Cliff learn more about themselves and their friendships with one another.

One aspect of the film that stands out is its use of real-life locations and people. The director, Neil Mandt, filmed much of the movie on location and used real people in many of the scenes, giving the film an authentic feel. This is particularly true in some of the scenes that take place in Mexico, where the characters interact with locals and visit real-life landmarks such as the Mayan ruins.

Another notable aspect of the film is its use of humor. While the subject matter of the film is quite serious, the script is full of funny moments that provide levity and keep the movie from becoming too heavy. The comedic timing of the cast is excellent, and the jokes feel natural rather than forced.

Last Stop for Paul is also notable for its use of music. The film features a diverse soundtrack that includes everything from traditional Mexican music to classic rock. The music is used to set the tone of each scene and enhance the emotional impact of certain moments.

Overall, Last Stop for Paul is a touching and humorous film about friendship, adventure, and the power of travel. It features strong performances from the cast, beautiful cinematography, and a heartfelt message about the importance of seizing the moment and making the most of our time on earth. The movie is a great example of what can be achieved with a small budget and a talented cast and crew.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2006
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (575)
  • Metascore
    52