Last Night

  • France Last Night
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Joanna (Keira Knightley) and Michael (Sam Worthington) are a married couple in Manhattan who face temptation when they spend a night apart. Michael is away on a business trip with his colleague Laura (Eva Mendes), where each moment together brims with escalating sexual tension. Joanna bumps into her past love Alex (Guillaume Canet), who is still madly in love with her. (StudioCanal UK)

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Kaka 

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English Dialogues, emotions, feelings – that’s life. A brilliant small, purely conversational film. The last moment is superb, capturing and telling everything in five seconds. ()

POMO 

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English A four-sided relationship film about love, trust, passion and unfaithfulness, precisely and sensitively depicted, and with excellent acting performances. The music by Clint Mansell is genius. If this topic is close to your heart, you’re in for some emotional gutting. ()

Malarkey 

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English The subject is clear. The married couple discusses the topic of infidelity, until they both have the opportunity to be a part of it at the same time. It's just a pity that the duo Keira Knightley + Guillaume Canet is more interesting and exciting than the duo Sam Worthington + Eva Mendes. Otherwise, I would enjoy it even more. This way, it's worth three and a nice conversational bite with that tangible sexual tension. ()

novoten 

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English Lively dialogue with every line, a timeless plot, and a quiet penetration into the underbrush of the past for each of us. Massy Tadjedin gave her debut perfect casting and in turn gave me a new Closer. On this night, you see, some things happen, some things don't, and some things might change forever. And a new, uncompromising, and above all intimately personal conversation is born. I haven't felt the cold and heat of love so strongly in a long time. ()

3DD!3 

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English An upsetting movie. I think my paranoia has kicked in again. The cast is excellent, the wonderfully stiff Sam Worthington and the ravishing Keira (I’m glad she’s coming back to life) come across authentically, almost like a real married couple a few years on - empty words that mean nothing or just the presence of the other half? Promenades around New York give the romantic storyline a wonderful tinge, as does Mansell’s faultless music. ()