The Last Word (2008 film)

[3] Evan Merck, an odd but gifted poet, makes his living writing suicide notes for the soon-to-be departed.

Meanwhile, Evan must deal with Abel, a sarcastic new client and music composer whose career has been reduced to making jingles for phone messages.

Surely we will be treated to deep thoughts on solitude in the big city, the defeat of one's dreams, dealing with mental illness, finding happiness hidden in the corners of life.

"[3] Amanda Mae Meyncke of Film.com noted that while the film "wins overall points for originality" and "there are some moments of dark comedy...it’s hard to find sympathy with a character who insists on helping people end their lives.

"[4] Though reviews were mixed, multiple critics singled out Romano's performance,[4][6][7][8] with Cornelius saying "It's [Abel], not Charlotte, that really brightens Evan's life, providing friendship when both had none.