The Last Cruise

2021

Action / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh100%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright72%
IMDb Rating6.4101380

covid-19cruise ship

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12 hr 40 min
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Reviewed by paul-allaer7 / 10

Watching a global health crisis mushroom in front of your very eyes

"The Last Cruise" (2021 release; 40 min.) is a documentary about the infamous cruise ship the Diamond Princess, which left the port of Yokohama, Japan on January 20, 2020 (the very day that the WHO officially declared the coronavirus a pandemic),and it wasn't long before a first passenger tested positive, and then another and then another...

Couple of comments: this is the second documentary written-produced-directed by up-and-coming Hannah Olson, who debuted with last year's excellent "Baby God" documentary. Here she retells what one could term "the voyage of the doomed", as the gigantic cruise ship (housing 3000+ guests and staff) becomes an international pariah and immediate symbol for the devastation brought by an unknown and highly contagious new virus. Olson introduces us to two US couples as well as 2 staff (a dishwasher from Indonesia, a pastry chef from I believe India),and we follow their ups (a few) and down (a lot). It makes for fascinating viewing, to be honest. Predictably the footage is mostly derived from the smart phones of the guests and staff. While there are no winners here of course, I felt particularly bad for the staff, who literally go begging in international TV news outlets, begging for their rescue. The footage of the staff cramped together in close quarters, knowing full well that the virus is spreading, is just sickening. Another can't miss moment is that the US guests are watching US TV coverage and you can hear how Trump and his band of jokers keep claiming that "we've got it completely under control". Wow, just wow. What an utter and complete incompetent fool. If I have any complaint about this documentary, it is that at just 40 min. The documentary flashes by in no time, and it seems to me there was plenty of room for additional footage and coverage.

"The Last Cruise" premiered last month at SXSW to immediate buzz, and just recently started showing on HBO. It is now available on HBO On Demand (where I caught it),Amazon Instant Video and other streaming services. If you have any interest in how the world was dealing with COVID-19 in its earliest days, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.

Reviewed by funnycommentor5 / 10

I'm not adding a headline

It's a short documentary, if you want you can watch it, to see what happened.

Reviewed by NewNostalgicReview6 / 10

Unfinished

Started great. Loved that they used so much can footage taken by crew and passengers. But it just abruptly ends. I thought it was just the first episode as well which would've made sense. But that doesn't seem to be the case. We only got a few perspectives and there is so much more to this story. I don't understand why this was released when it could've been excellent. Good idea though. I'm sure more will come out soon.

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