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4/10
The Last Mango
photogirl_al17 May 2006
I thought most of the dialogue for the Last Mango was well written and realistic, but the delivery of the lines by some of the actors and actress could have been better. The tag line has nothing to do with the movie. The technical aspects (lighting, audio, color and credits) need work. The movie has great potential. The overall concept was well portrayed. Some of the flashbacks were confusing; it left me with many unanswered questions. I was confused about the character of the gypsy; I wasn't sure where they were going with it. For the most part it was entertaining; my favorite character was scuba guy. I look forward to seeing the final cut.
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4/10
A movie about post happy hour events
Pogo-518 May 2006
I thought this movie had potential, but the dialogue was hard to hear and a lot of scenes were confusing in the beginning. It had humor, and some witty dialogue. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought this was a freshman film project. The director seemed want try different things for a perceived artistic effect. I wonder if he used a storyboard at all? The gypsy was really redundant and did nothing for the plot. What was with the scene that showed her butt in the air for what seemed like five minutes? Doug Tracht (DC's WRC's Greaseman) did a wonderful job as scuba guy. The proceeds from the show went to ovarian cancer research. I know this is a work in progress, and I hope the next time it will be more professional and more coherent.
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9/10
artistic movie, needs some more character development
mysticalgoddess10025 June 2006
I saw the viewing at Frederick. I found the beginning to be very captivating because there are bits and pieces of a violent attack, and there are black outs so it has mystery to it. The music was great. There were some audio issues in some parts. I thought there was too much of the Cadillac driving around and that made some of the movie drag. The Greaseman was very funny and the audience responded well to him. Most of the acting was good. I thought the Gypsy added an interesting foreboding quality to the movie. The characters need more depth, however. Some of the characters are too one-sided, while others are more developed. Much of the camera work was interesting and artistically done. Some of the characters did not make sense to the story and the movie needs to tie those characters in to the story better. The conversation with the guys in the bar dragged on a bit and it needs to be cut down. It was a dramatic film, artistic, with a lot of potential. just needs some fixing.
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10/10
Beguiling and comedic project
foxmu200025 June 2006
When was the last time an independent movie garnished so much attention and controversy? Apparently, "The Last Mango" has been raising up a storm of emotionally challenging reviews which question the Director's true intent. John Calvin Doyle, wrote and directed "Fishing with Tink and Earl" and "The Falsetoes" as improbable as could be, both movies shine with a comedic brilliance, in an extraordinarily low budget tone. Doyle has brought a new face to the indy genre of the Baltimore/DC metropolitan area, a face that includes his latest project, "The Last Mango" which experiments with the darkly humorous, grotesque side of happy hour, drugs and betrayal, darkly lit back alleys and lots of old muscle cars. John Calvin Doyle has faced an exceptionally challenging audience with a bold and adventurous tale that is not a happy walk through the park. In his editing devices, Doyle has experimented with lighting, sound and surrealism in his shooting techniques. He has broken ground to the concept of independent film and should be credited to his artistic achievement with designing some of the greatest character actors to grace an independent film.
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7/10
" The Last Mango " outstanding strange odd crazy imaginative film
filmtruth23 May 2006
I saw the film twice, first time not so great (tech issues) and not a great edit at all, but the audience seem to follow it better than I did. which made me want to see it a second time 2nd time Excellent Film! much better film and a different edit, much better and shocking! although there are some small areas that still need to be made to look like film. The director did a great job with making this really interesting but yet you don't feel like your watching a film, it feels real or happens so fast you think its real I am sure they did some improv because the acting was very good almost to real, the writing was great, and of coarse anyone who sees this film will remember "The Greaseman" forever, I am sure if this film gets out, he will become a huge star. The director of the film has his own style which I thought was refreshing and completely different than anything I have ever seen. The reaction from the audience was what you would hear in a real big budget film, everyone followed the film and seem to relate to the characters, or tried to

This is a must see for anyone who likes a really good independent film. One of the few movies I would watch a third time, to try to see why I was not able to predict it better. By then I am sure they will have polished it to a diamond

One of my favorites "The Last Mango"

Watch it and see for yourself
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The Last Mango
Vgo1525 May 2006
It's half way there! Definitely some quality acting in this piece, "The Greaesman" especially, and some very thought provoking themes - if you get the vision of the director - "Life is about choices - chances we take and chances we wish we never took - What would be your thoughts as you take your last breath?". Christian's character, played by Danny Evans touches on this theme during his conversation with two other men at The Last Mango bar. However, this was far into the film and could have been missed as to being the "message" of this piece. A revised edit would have the gypsy character clarified as being the "thread" that ties the pieces together - she portrays the connection between "life" and the "last breath". Her role is to give a visual awareness to our own inner voices. She sees the path that everyone is walking and observes and gives "warnings" - like we all receive as we move through life - but "warnings" are often ignored and when it's all played out we are left with, "What's it all about - is this all there is – what made me do this – If only I knew then what I know now." Following this "theme", the director is coming closer to what he wants to portray. Could it use more cohesiveness - yes! Could some of the scenes be improved technically - yes! However, for a "first" "low/no budget" "independent" - I personally give high kudos to this director, John Calvin Doyle, for accomplishing something that is difficult, if not impossible for first time film makers: making his first screened project a union based project, using accomplished local talent ( actors, writers, editors, crew ) and producing a piece riddled with "Hollywood" style shots .........I'm done with seeing first timers ( & old timers) using master shots to the point of "ad nausea"! My final comment: do away with the over kill on drugs and T & A shots - some is good for "flavor" but if you're wanting to keep the audience focused on your message - make your target the "choices" and "results"........Overall – very entertaining and would suggest to anyone out there that is in a position to invest; here's your chance! I am predicting the finely tuned finished product will be snatched up by the "Big Boys" that can put this into cinema showcases both here and abroad. Just a hunch....... it's all a matter of choices we make ;)
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10/10
one weird ride of cosmic proportions
JodyyLee4 July 2006
well OK, the audio here and there is not great but I am willing to overlook that . It was a professional piece of entertainment-I was genuinely entertained. The Grease man was an absolute cosmic nut case and the supporting cast had some excellent character acting in oddly placed surroundings. Heidi Emmer was a breath of fresh air, innocence in a movie that was anything but innocent. Johnny Alonso in his cameo brought a real flair to the movie as did Irv becker and Karen Baress. It was funny and spooky and darkly grotesque. Some of the story lines were a little difficult to understand, but the music rocked and the violence was amazing, I hope the director puts more in. I enjoyed the director's point of view and I look forward to seeing more of his work at a later date.
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7/10
Humorous edgy indy film
hotteechix28 June 2006
Humorous and edgy independent film. Not bad for a low/no budget film product. The movie has a potentially thought provoking theme...life is about the choices we make and that we are shaped by the chances we take. The part of the movie that most highlighted this theme was the conversation between Christian and the other two men at the Last Mango bar when they were arguing about this very concept. The theme was also highlighted by the female character, Angel deciding to leave her girlfriend and take a chance with the womanizing male character, Christian, and by the young ladies who decided to get into the car with the Greaseman. There were some other metaphors as well - the Greaseman and the girl driving down the road at the end of the film, the Gypsey's warning of danger at the cemetery. Not quite sure about the film title. I wonder Doyle, why did you pick the title, The Last Mango? Was it a metaphor?
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7/10
I would watch this movie again
sadie303424 May 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I saw the Last Mango, and thought is was John Doyle's best work yet and it really looked like "film". My favorite character was the Greaseman of course, because he was very funny & I love comedy. The acting was great from everyone, but my other favorites were Gypsy (in the beginning when she is whispering in the car, I got chills & I do not spook that easily), Paul Sulsky ( the neurotic sugar fidgety),Heidi (the murder victim by the girlfriend), Connie (the murderess), the gun toting killer girl, and John Ruckman ( the upset driver who punches redhead murderess). I was really entertained and did start caring about these people - I got involved in the story which means the director & all the actors did their jobs. There were some scenes that seemed not necessary & just thrown in there, but as a whole, I would definitely see the movie again.

Sandy O'Brien
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7/10
A strange Story Not bad The Greseman blew me away
mpmpropllc21 June 2006
The Last Mango had a few audio issues not many the film has a great story and script I was pleased and confused once or twice but all in all I was really impressed with how the film turns and weaves through the day in which this all takes place i know the entire audience was reacting to the events of the story I feel this movie will be out again once the public gets a chance to see the film it will leave a mark I am sure without a lot of gore as some films use to shock you The Last mango has moments of shock without the gore and one of my favorite endings I have seen in real Hollywood films, the Last mango may need a go over by the movie pros sound and some editing but I would say if you can find it go see it you will not regret it I can't give 10 stars but I will say 7 Thanks mango
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