In The Last Smile, writer-director Shankey Srinivasan, demonstrates that he has the material and the skills to make the movie a thriller in the style of neo-noir detective films. But he wants more. He wants to convey not only an important message(risks with unregulated health supplement industry) - but wants to give the story a transcendental dimension. He succeeds in doing so by adding beautiful poetry in Hindi and surrealistic montage to his movie. It sounds like a strange marriage. A Neo-noir thriller and Hindi poetry? But it works. Where different cultures meet, unique things are born. This movie is one such example, born from the marriage of East and West. Well made indie film.
The Last Smile
2016
Biography / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

The Last Smile
2016
Biography / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
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A bereaved father wants to know what happened to his son, even if that means going up against a multi-billion dollar company. His grief drives him to seek justice. His love drives him to defend lives and the private detective he consults, will stop at nothing to exploit the malicious underbelly of the company responsible for the loss. Peek behind the curtain shrouding the politics of the health industry in this noir-style film set in modern America. Inspired by true events, THE LAST SMILE examines a broken system filled with corruption and greed that underlies the unregulated health supplement industry.
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Neo-noir thriller with Hindi Poetry
A well executed independent film
The Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act of 1994, known as DSHEA, does not require substantiation or testing of new products, allowing them to go directly to market, carrying unfounded claims about what the product does. If the product is later found to be unsafe and harmful, it is the FDA that carries the burden of proving the product is unsafe. The movie draws attention to a healthcare system badly in need of reform, the growing alternative health movement and the unregulated supplement industry. Though falling short of establishing indisputably that the supplement manufacturers were culpable in the death of Amit, overall this was a powerful film that did an excellent job highlighting the dangerous lack of regulations in the over the counter health supplement industry. Ultimately the film accomplished its goals of raising awareness to the aforementioned issues in a well delivered, emotionally moving picture.
Nice story line, awesome direction!!
All the actors looked very natural. Awesome story line. Nice screenplay and direction. Could really feel the actor playing role of father doing it effortlessly. A must watch for all movie-buffs!!