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The Final Cut



Set in a world with memory implants, Robin Williams plays a cutter, someone with the power of final edit over people's recorded histories. His latest assignment is one that puts him in danger.

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Released: Oct 15th, 2004
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The Final Cut Main Cast

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Robin Williams
Robin Williams
plays Alan Hakman
Mira Sorvino
Mira Sorvino
plays Delila
James Caviezel
James Caviezel
plays Fletcher
Mimi Kuzyk
Mimi Kuzyk
plays Thelma
Stephanie Romanov
Stephanie Romanov
plays Jennifer Bannister
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (revealing mistake): SPOILER: In the final shot of the movie, Alan (Robin Williams) is seen looking at himself in the mirror. He turns away and exits the frame and the scene ends. If the camera is in his eye, his field of vision would have changed, and even if the camera was just in his body, it would not have remained there as he exited the screen.
  • This movie does not appear to take place in our universe nor share its time-line. Cars, homes, dress, and furnishings sometimes appear to be from our past or present, while certain technologies, obviously, do not yet exist in our world. Therefore, it does not matter if the events take place in a present, past, or future. In fact, no date is ever revealed nor mentioned in the movie. Even the tombstones in the graveyard scene have no birth or death dates.
  • Movie Goof (audio/visual unsynchronized): When Fletcher is threatening Alan, as we cut to a wide shot, his mouth stops moving but the audio continues.
  • Movie Goof (miscellaneous): When Bannister takes his daughter into his study, he closes the door. The visual record is shot along the length of his arm, so either his eyes are in the middle of his chest, of the camera was shooting from too low.
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