Watch The Last Intervention
- NR
- 2012
- 1 hr 38 min
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6.7 (15)
The Last Intervention, released in 2012, is a drama-comedy directed by Giovanny Blanco. It was produced by Last Intervention, LLC and is in English and Spanish with subtitles. The movie centers around a dysfunctional Puerto Rican family living in the Bronx, New York. After years of dealing with their problems individually, the family is forced to come together when they realize their youngest member, Lucy, is addicted to drugs. Lucy is portrayed by Alyssa Abreu, who delivers a nuanced performance as a young person grappling with addiction.
The film opens with a sequence that provides a brief overview of each family member's life. We see Sonia, the mother (played by Damaris Blanco), who is dealing with the aftermath of a messy divorce and trying to cope with her children's problems alone. Alejandro, the eldest sibling (Rafael Blanco Sr.), is a womanizer and alcoholic, who has been kicked out of his house by his wife. He is also trying to cope with his son's mental illness. We also meet Marisol, the eldest daughter (Katherine Castro), who is successful in her career but can't seem to find the right man to settle down with.
Lucy, meanwhile, is a high school student who is struggling with school and her newfound addiction. Her family members are oblivious to her problems until one day, Sonia finds a bag of pills in Lucy's room. Finally, the family is forced to admit that they need to seek help for Lucy and address their own issues, which have been contributing to Lucy's problems.
The family decides to stage an intervention for Lucy, but things quickly go awry as old resentments and unresolved issues come to the surface. The intervention becomes an opportunity for the family members to confront their own demons and make positive changes in their lives.
The Last Intervention is a poignant and insightful film that explores the complexities of family relationships and highlights the importance of seeking help when dealing with addiction. The writing is honest and raw, with the characters feeling like real, fully-formed people rather than caricatures.
The film is shot beautifully, with a gritty, realistic feel that transports the viewer to the Bronx. The acting is particularly impressive, with standout performances from Damaris Blanco and Rafael Blanco Sr. as the parents who are struggling with their own issues while trying to help their children.
Overall, The Last Intervention is a powerful and emotional film that deals with important issues in a sensitive and nuanced way. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring family dynamics, addiction, and mental health.