

With her as the main character and a very intriguing storyline, I had high expectations going into this movie. I loved it, despite the fact that I figured out the bad guy very early on.įirst, let me say that I love Catherine Bell and make an effort to watch everything she is in. As the funeral ends, Abby calls Nick to tell him it's over, and apologizes for some unspecified behavior "last night." But there is no "last night" in the film, as the previous action occurred two days earlier.Īs an aside, am I the only viewer who finds it curious that Bell's 2002 Afghanistan colleague here, the aforementioned Jeremy Davis, has the same first name as her son who died in today's Afghanistan war in her current "day job," TV's "Army Wives"?īottom line: despite any real or perceived flaws, "Last Man Standing" is an exciting, suspenseful thriller wherein our girl Cat gets to kick butt. The next scene we see is Abby at the grave site. Later that evening, as they are preparing to retire for the night, Abby's husband Nick (Anthony Michael Hall) asks her who called her earlier that day, so she gives him the lowdown on the call. Early in the film, Abby Collins (Bell's character) receives a phone call from her war buddy, Jeremy Davis (Mekhi Phifer) that the other member of their three-person team in Afghanistan back in 2002 has committed suicide, and that the funeral will be two days hence. The title of these comments arises from Bell's stunt driving to escape the police in one scene from the film.Įldorado80 cited four presumed holes in the script. Like "eldorado80" (reviewer #2 on this film), I, too, am a fan of Catherine Bell, and as such, I made a point to catch this film's last scheduled showing on the Lifetime channel in its initial run there simply because Ms. Excellent writing, acting and very great story. The Last Man Standing (Close Quarters0 is written by team of Jolene Rice (Still Small Voices) and Adam Beason, Catherine's real life hubby. The dead and injured pile up like stove wood. She does most of the tricks and kicks herself.

Who is after he and why? Catherine Bell is excellent as the ex-secret agent.

Lots of action, blasts, fights,)Catherine does the car chase driving herself) kinks and turns. This great film uses fast flashbacks to show us her background as secret operative for the military.It moves very fast. To find the reason and save the man she loves. Suddenly her quiet little warm life falls apart when her husband is taken. making pancakes, telling bedtime stories to small daughter. Stars Catherine Bell as soccer mom married to vet. This fast paced action flick is Lifetimes breakout from "ladies" and family films. Last Man Standing is just okay, but if you're a fan of "Army Wives'" Bell, you will like it a lot more.Close Quarters, released under name of The Last Man Standing. This film is a tiny bit reminiscent of "The Long Kiss Goodnight," a film starring Geena Davis, which is fantastic and highly recommended. And one thing I hated was that she and her husband were so nauseatingly lovey-dovey, in order to set the stage that she led this idyllic life. The performances were so-so - I frankly don't find Bell that interesting an actress. I figured out who was behind it practically before I knew what she was ordered to do in order to keep her husband from being killed. This wasn't great, though it had some good sequences. Bell has to go back into her past skill set and do what the kidnappers want, all the time searching for her husband. Suddenly, her life is turned upside down - one of her partners in the military commits suicide, and shortly afterward, her husband is kidnapped. In this film, Bell plays a former military secret operative, retired, and now a mom with a little girl and a husband (Hall, totally wasted). It gets points for not being a retread of their stalker movies, wife killer movies, husband killer movies, and two women in love with the same man movies. Do I need to say it's a Lifetime Movie? It is.
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Catherine Bell stars with Anthony Michael Hall and Mekhi Phifer in "Last Man Standing," a 2011 TV movie, also produced by Bell.
