
Charlie and Cliff decide they want to go to the Full Moon party in Thailand. Along the way they travel around the world sprinkling the ashes of their dead friend Paul. As they go from country to country they meet a wide variety of crazy people and have insane adventures.... (Full plot summary below)
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Charlie and Cliff decide they want to go to the Full Moon party in Thailand. Along the way they travel around the world sprinkling the ashes of their dead friend Paul. As they go from country to country they meet a wide variety of crazy people and have insane adventures.
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| VarietyJohn AndersonThere's no real subterfuge going on, simply an ingenious way of constructing a good film out of virtually nothing. |
| Village VoiceF. X. FeeneyCrisply shot on a lightweight camcorder, Last Stop for Paul leaves the prevailing impression of an amiable, homespun travelogue done in the style of Bruce Brown's "Endless Summer." |
| Chicago ReaderJoshua KatzmanThis engaging, mostly improvised no-budget feature is based in part on Mandt's experiences, its loose narrative structure developing by chance as the duo encounter an assortment of characters on the road. |
| The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThere's definitely a workable, reality TV-based angle at the core of Last Stop -- something along the lines of "No Reservations" but with scattered human remains instead of Anthony Bourdain. |
| The New York TimesNathan LeeAn overall sense that the movie was infinitely more fun to make than it is to watch. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoGood-natured, lightweight fun, although clichéd and more suited to DVD and cable than the big screen. |
| Chicago TribuneRobert AbeleA micro-indie passport party that, while well-intentioned, evokes the same feelings that have been known to arise from being subjected to your friends' vacation movies. |
| Film ThreatJessica BaxterThe trouble is that the contrivances are so…CONTRIVED. |