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The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2009)

January. 29,2009
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Eight men escape from the most isolated prison on earth. Only one man survives and the story he recounts shocks the British establishment to the core. This story is the last confession of Alexander Pearce.

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BallWubba
2009/01/29

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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TaryBiggBall
2009/01/30

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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Bea Swanson
2009/01/31

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Dana
2009/02/01

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Chrysanthepop
2009/02/02

'The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce' depicts a horrific account based on the confession of a petty Irish thief. The movie is just about a mere hour long (pretty tight editing!) and yet it leaves the viewer with an unsettling feeling. Filmed beautifully, the natural Tasmanian landscape looks stunning, isolated, unfriendly and unsympathetic. It still astonished me how the characters were driven to participate in such heinous acts. The way it starts by them selecting the youngest member, sends a chill down the spine. Could their criminal past having something to do with the decision-making? Did their time in prison cause them to become savages? Was it all just hunger driven? Some questions also arise as to why Mather didn't kill Greenhill when he had the chance (since Greenhill clearly intended to finish him off)? Why didn't Pearce and Mather run their separate ways any sooner? The use of not-so-well known actors gives it less of a typical movie-like feel. All the actors look and act authentic. Dunbar and Mcmenamin are brilliant in the conversational scene. Given the short running time, I was surprised as to how quickly it finished and wished it was longer. However I doubt whether it would have been as effective.

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jmoissen
2009/02/03

Great story and well told, with good actors and good cinematography.We all think that we are not capable of such monstrous acts, but The Last Confession of Alexander Pierce might have you think otherwise. It attempts to show how an Irish thief came to be a cannibal, and in my opinion it succeeds. It depicts how Man can, given the right(wrong) circumstances, is able to stoop into the lowest regions of the human mind. Given that it is a true story gives it credibility. At least I was left with the thought that had it been me, I might have done the same thing. It is very short though, just an hour long but still well worth the watch.

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vincero
2009/02/04

Alexander Pearce was not a hero, he was not a character that you immediately feel sorry for; but he was a man who lived in the most desolate penal colony in Australia. A man driven to escape from the cruelty he endured. A man who yearned for his freedom and would do anything to survive the harshness of his surrounds. The documentary is cleverly driven by narration from the man who he confessed to, a Catholic priest and fellow Irishman. It captures the ruggedness of the bush, the desperation of the human condition and the cruel and barbarous English occupation of Tasmania. The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is a well paced, well told and captivating confession of cannibalism.

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Geraldine Zechner
2009/02/05

The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce blew me away... it is by far the most intense piece I've seen in ages. Not in the least gruesome or hard to watch - on the contrary, it is beautifully shot and paced, with a haunting soundtrack and scenery out of this world. You could have heard a pin drop at the preview screening at Clones Film Festival this year. Excellent performances from Ciaran McMenamin, Adrian Dunbar and the rest of the cast. And a true story of complete desperation at the end of the world. The last taboo.... I couldn't decide if the film should have been longer or if I'd seen enough after barely an hour. I believe the latter to be the case - it packs such a punch in such a short time and is so well edited that it's job is well and truly done.

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