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The Last Good Time
The Last Good Time

6.0

The Last Good Time

NR·1994·90m

Summary

A reclusive aging widower struggling with tax problems has a complete change in his views of life as he has a chance encounter with a young woman who moves in with him briefly.

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Bob Balaban

Novel

Richard Bausch

Screenplay

John J. McLaughlin

Reviews

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

January 14, 2023

10

It is a slow film, but, I don't necessarily find that to be a bad thing and in this case slow is more along the line of a movie that takes its time, and arguably has to given the budget. After all, this is nothing but story. That is kind of all they had.

It's certainly a story driven film and that is in fairly short supply. There aren't that many pure stories on the film any longer and since the Indie film market has all but crashed, they are fewer and further between.

And the story itself isn't uplifting, but it is real. Sure, the circumstances are a bit beyond belief, but the characters themselves are certainly real, you can see real people acting that way.

I can't go so far to say that it is heart warming. It seems like a mutual use relationship, in a way, but one that certainly comes to help each of the main characters through some rough patches in their lives.

I'm glad I watched it, I wouldn't mind watching it again, but in the end, if you don't have the patience to read a book you won't have the patience to watch this film either.

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Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

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