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Last Shot, The
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Source: Catholic News Service
An FBI agent (Alec Baldwin) poses as a film producer in Providence, R.I., to uncover mob corruption in the Teamsters union, but gets caught up in the thrill of making a movie, as he hires a frustrated would-be director (Matthew Broderick) to fulfill his lifelong dream of filming a long-gestating script about Arizona. This quirky, fitfully funny, sweet-natured film infused with an infectious love of filmmaking by director/writer Jeff Nathanson is about realizing one's possibilities, with excellent performances by the two leads and a scene-stealing turn by Toni Collette as an egocentric B-level film star. Some rough language and violence, fleeting sexual activity and a crass scene of urination. The USCCB Office for Film & Broadcasting classification is L -- limited adult audience, films whose problematic content many adults would find troubling. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is R -- restricted.
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