


The Last Battle
The plot explores the devastation of civilization and issues of brutality, hostility and isolation. Pierre Jolivet stars as the main character (identified only as "The Man" in the end credits) who is menaced by "The Brute" (played by Jean Reno) on his journey through a world filled by people rendered nearly mute by some unknown incident.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the final days of World War II in the Philippines, 'The Last Battle' follows a group of Filipino resistance fighters led by a charismatic guerilla captain. They undertake a perilous mission to rescue Allied prisoners of war from a heavily guarded Japanese camp. Facing overwhelming odds and betrayal from within, the soldiers must rely on their courage and ingenuity to achieve their objective before the war officially ends.
Critical Reception
While 'The Last Battle' was a significant box office success in the Philippines and is remembered fondly by many for its patriotic themes and action sequences, critical reviews at the time focused more on its entertainment value and star power than on nuanced filmmaking. It is often lauded as a classic of Filipino war cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its star-studded cast and thrilling action sequences.
- Appreciated for its patriotic portrayal of Filipino heroism during WWII.
- Seen as a significant entry in the canon of Filipino war films.
Google audience: Audience reception in the Philippines was overwhelmingly positive, with viewers celebrating the film's action, drama, and patriotic message, cementing its status as a beloved classic.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Actor for Fernando Poe Jr. at the 1983 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was a major collaboration between three of the Philippines' biggest action stars of the era: Fernando Poe Jr., Eddie Garcia, and Ramon Revilla, making it a highly anticipated cinematic event.
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