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Nov 1, 2013 · On the heels of Halloween comes “Last Love,” the zombie of elderly grief movies. For 116 long, long minutes, we watch retired philosophy professor Matthew Morgan (Michael Caine) puttering about Paris after the death of his beloved wife Joan (Jane Alexander).
- Sandra Nettelbeck
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- Justin Kirk
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- Sandra Nettelbeck
Last Love: Directed by Sandra Nettelbeck. With Michael Caine, Michelle Goddet, Jane Alexander, Serge Hollogne. He's a widower in Paris who speaks no French. She's a dance instructor less than half his age. Can they become a family, or will his estranged adult children halt the friendship?
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Sandra Nettelbeck
- 2013-11-01
“Last Love” is a poignant film about lost souls desperate to plug holes in their lives. It’s charming, sweet, somber, and heartbreaking. Nettlebeck has amassed an interesting cast likely to...
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- Michael Caine
- Sandra Nettelbeck
- Scope Pictures
What succeeds beyond these very good performances is the idea of a man near his last days in Paris, after the death of his wife, and a young woman who befriends him out of some unexplained loneliness. What they form is an odd but believable friendship.
Nov 1, 2013 · Sandra Nettelbeck’s “Last Love” stars Michael Caine as a cantankerous widower whose two children are concerned about his relationship with a young Parisian.
- Stephen Holden
- Sandra Nettelbeck
“Last Love” is a poignant film about lost souls desperate to plug holes in their lives. It’s charming, sweet, somber, and heartbreaking. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 23, 2022.
Mr. Morgan's Last Love (also known as Last Love) is a 2013 film based on Françoise Dorner's French novel La Douceur Assassine. It is written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and stars Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy.