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DramaHorror

Last Girl Standing

- What happens after the horror movie?

She survived a brutal massacre, but lost her life. What happens to the final girl once the credits have rolled? Five years ago, a masked killer brutally murdered a group of friends. Since then, Camryn, the lone survivor, has tried to make sense of the homicidal events and struggled to reclaim her shattered life. Wracked with guilt and paranoia, can Camryn ever have a normal existence again or is she destined to cope alone forever? Part slasher movie, part character study, take a penetrating and intimate look at what happens to the remaining true victim of every horror movie.

Release Date : 2015-08-31

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Blue Goggles Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Akasha Villalobos

Character Name : Camryn

Original Name : Akasha Villalobos

Gender : Female

Danielle Evon Ploeger

Character Name : Danielle

Original Name : Danielle Evon Ploeger

Gender : Female

JD Carrera

Character Name : Tyler

Original Name : JD Carrera

Gender : Male

Brian Villalobos

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : Brian Villalobos

Gender : Male

Jason Vines

Character Name : The Hunter

Original Name : Jason Vines

Gender : Male

Laura Ray

Character Name : Hannah

Original Name : Laura Ray

Gender : Male

Kelsey Pribilski

Character Name : Maelyn

Original Name : Kelsey Pribilski

Gender : Female

Chad Warren

Character Name : David

Original Name : Chad Warren

Gender : Male

Conrad Gonzales

Character Name : Police Officer 1

Original Name : Conrad Gonzales

Gender : Male

Aaron D. Alexander

Character Name : Police Officer 2

Original Name : Aaron D. Alexander

Gender : Male

Kevin Machate

Character Name : Police Officer 3

Original Name : Kevin Machate

Gender : Male

Ryan Hamilton

Character Name : Griffin

Original Name : Ryan Hamilton

Gender : Male

Reviews

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slayrrr666

@slayrrr666

2021-06-23

Having survived a brutal serial killer, a woman attempts to get back to her daily life and routine with a set of friends from her work to help her get through it only for her beliefs that he’s still hunting her to force her into extreme actions to save her friends from the killer. This was quite an intriguing and enjoyable take on the slasher formula. One of the film’s best features is the fact that there’s quite an original and intriguing storyline here that answers a rather important question not many really have answered. One of the more believable aspects here is that this one explores the idea of a tormented and traumatized survivor which makes for a really interesting storyline about her abilities to cope with the situation and how it has now impacted her life, an idea that really needed exploring and features some rather novel ideas about what happens afterward. Her paranoia and delusions about what’s happened manifests in not only the extreme isolation in her life but also plenty of rather nice freak-outs about whether or not he’s really come back including the scenes of her at the laundromat or hanging out with them at the bar when he appears to her which all showcase the extreme lengths she’s fallen to in her current state. Aside from this, there’s still plenty to enjoy here with the film’s rather stylish action, which starts with the concluding moments of the chase at the beginning which signals the start of her condition out in the woods where she finds the bodies of her friends and has to deal with the killer attacking her in order to get away, the few freak-outs she has while at her work with the thought of the killer attacking her as well as the scenes of them at the art gallery where it’s proven that she was psychotic all along and goes after them in the gallery which has some solid stalking and slashing that’s really nice and brutal. These here are quite nice enough although it is somewhat troubled. The biggest issue is that for the most part, this one doesn’t really play like a true horror film rather than anything else. This one is really more of a character drama more than a horror film so for nearly all the movies’ running time it doesn’t do much of anything throughout here and seems to be a character study that doesn’t contain all that much action at all. This isn’t a huge detriment but it’s more of one for those that like more traditional fare rather than this one. Rated R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.