Last Night

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Last Night is an upcoming dramatic romance film. The film is written and directed by Massy Tadjedin, and stars British actress Keira Knightley, Australian actor Sam Worthington, French actor Guillaume Canet and American actress Eva Mendes. It was shot in 2008 and ended shooting in December. The story follows a married couple Joanna Reed (Knightley) and Michael Reed (Worthington), apart for a night while the husband takes a business trip with a colleague (Mendes) to whom he's attracted. While he's resisting his temptation, his wife encounters her past love (Guillaume Canet It is currently in post-production. (official distributor synopsis)

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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. ()

novoten 

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English Living dialogues with every word, a timeless plot and quietly penetrating through the bushes of each of our pasts. Massy Tadjelin perfectly cast her debut and gave me a new Closer. Something will happen tonight, something won't, and something 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. ()

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. ()