The Last Sentinel

2007 "The future is riding on one woman"
The Last Sentinel
3.6| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 19 May 2007 Released
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Country: United States of America
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No emotion. No fear. No pain. They were the perfect soldiers to protect civilization until the drone police became the perfect enemy. With little hope left for mankind, Tallis, an electronically enhanced soldier, rescues a survivor from a failed resistance mission. She will have to learn to fight and think like a machine for the final battle to save the human race.

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malphadour If you see reviews on here with scores of 8, or 9, or 10 saying that this is a great film....trust me they are not real.I am a fan of bad sci fi, normally they are watchable for what they are, cheap and fun.This is just dire. I mean truly dire. The script is worse than anything Lucas could have written, I felt sorry for the actors as I was watching it.The combat scenes are laughable - highly trained and experienced combat troops stood in the open charging (yes charging) at baddie robots than somehow can not calculate the angle and trajectory to hit a man stood up 2 metres in front of them.The incursions into the bad guys base are basically attacking the same half destroyed warehouse/factory from different angles, and then managing to survive behind a piece of cover, that wouldn't save you from a 6yo girl throwing bean bags at you, for about 3000 bullets.If my mates had made this movie with their own cameras and bodged it together on a PC, I would have said well done. But for someone who is a respected member of the industry (Jesse Johnson is one of THE goto guys for stunt work) to make this and then actually sell it is just unacceptable.As others have said, its got every crap cliché in it, yet somehow he has made each one even more crap.Some films are entertaining in their badness, this is not one of those. Put it this way, it makes Uwe Boll look good - that is just how bad it is.To conclude, this IS the worst film I have ever seen, and has zero entertainment value, and maximum utter waste of your time value.One other thing, how does IMDb allow the blatantly spoof reviews to stay on here??
geekgirl101 I didn't even pay attention to the first 30 mins of this film until I was curious to what all the shooting was on TV. That's pretty much most of what goes on in this film - people running, shooting, and taking a breather to plot their next plan of attack or reliving flashbacks.What really irks me in this film is how on earth robots managed to take over the world when they can't even shoot straight with machine guns whilst their enemy is in point blank range and completely open with no cover.Overall a dreadful low-budget film with very little imagination and way too monotonous with overused sets and an annoying AI that butts in every few seconds. There's no plot and it's all over the place that you can't relate to any of the characters.
TheLittleSongbird I do have to agree with the previous commentators that The Last Sentinal was a bad movie. Is it completely irredeemable? No, the movie does start off decently, Katee Sackhoff is very sexy and her shower scene is the highlight of the film and Keith David makes the most of a role that could have been much more. Unfortunately, The Last Sentinal is a low-budget movie and it really does show with the camera work and editing all over the place. The music is generic with nothing memorable sticking out, while the sound effects frequently overbears everything. Apart from Sackhoff and David, the acting is very flat, and that is including Don Wilson, whose acting consists of lumbering round with one scowling facial expression. They are not helped by their bland cardboard-cutout characters that have no development to them whatsoever and they are often made to look stupid especially the Drone Police. The dialogue is an overload of cheese and triteness, while the action and martial arts sequences were unimaginative with no sense of life, playing too much like a cheap video-game at times, and the pace was dull. The storytelling is full of genre clichés, and is little more than lazy and derivative and an excuse to string action-sequences together. Overall, derivative, dull and cheaply made, not without redeeming qualities but a bad movie and not recommended. 3/10 Bethany Cox
pronkyou *SPOILER ALERT* Interesting premise to the movie. There were basically three actors (including AI) with flashbacks including two more. The two main actors are fairly decent fits for their roles. As far as the tag line, "The earth is riding on one woman," it seems that this wasn't made very evident in the movie. The future is mostly riding on anyone blowing up the control room.I mean, they go to this fortress (abandoned factory in California desert somewhere) to take out the drone hive mind. They go there three times. First to fail, then to steal disk, then forget it all and just blow up the control room the size of my bathroom with glass windows and technology from the early 90s. This somehow controls all the drones all over the planet...With a little more thought and better direction, this could have been an amazing sci-fi movie. Instead, it had little character development and action that made you wonder how anyone could not have taken out the drones in one attack.I would recommend watching Soldier or The Arrival rather than this as it is a mix of both, but not as good as either.