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Last Day (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 105 mins

Original Title

Le Dernier Jour
  • Director: Rodolphe Marconi
  • Writer: Rodolphe Marconi
  • Producer: Paulo Branco

CGiii Comment

Three in a bed and the girl says...I know what's going to happen.

Unrequited love, bisexual tendencies, swimming pools and sheet sniffing.

And, yes, it is a little grim - mean and moody.

Some may refer to it as atmospheric - with its sparse dialogue - but, it turns out to be more of a dull trek.

It is well made and finely acted - it's the story that lets it down.

It's pretty clear from early on how it's going to unravel - you just need stamina to see it through and then you'll ask: was it worth it?

And the answer is: NO.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

At Christmas time, 19 year old Simon returns home to visit his dysfunctional family with Louise, a fearless girl he met during his train ride. While Simon struggles to cope with the growing distance between him and his parents, he starts to examine his feelings when Louise develop a liaison of her own with his childhood friend Mathieu. As dark family secrets are uncovered, Simon begins to understand the truth about his sexual orientation.

Cast & Characters

Nicole Garcia as Marie;
Gaspard Ulliel as Simon;
Melanie Laurent as Louise;
Bruno Todeschini as Marc;
Alysson Paradis as Alice;
Christophe Malavoy as Jean-Louis;
Thibault Vincon as Mathieu;
Daniel Berlioux as Pierre