Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA nun is called upon to adopt her 15-year-old nephew, and as a consequence religion, family and love become entangled.A nun is called upon to adopt her 15-year-old nephew, and as a consequence religion, family and love become entangled.A nun is called upon to adopt her 15-year-old nephew, and as a consequence religion, family and love become entangled.
- Prix
- 43 victoires et 47 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesAsked about the scene where 14-year-old Martim Canavarro is seen completely naked in the bath being scrubbed by Anabela Moreira, director David Bonneville said: "I was worried about it because it was very important for the film to have this visual side of nudity, since it is something that is intrinsically linked to the story. Fortunately Martim accepted, with lightness, to do it. Some limits were set, but in the end Martim himself told me to enjoy the best scenes, regardless of whether there was more explicit exposure."
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In recent days, I've been seizing every opportunity to catch up on films from past festivals (primarily Istanbul-based) that I missed. "O Último Banho" (The Last Bath) is one such film from my list, hailing from the Portuguese cinema scene.
Following its screening at the Istanbul Film Festival, the film seemingly vanished into thin air.
In this film, for which David Bonneville co-wrote the screenplay with Diego Rocha, we are presented with scenes reminiscent of "Call Me By Your Name" (the cinematic version), depicting a sexual tension between an aunt and her nephew. It's curious how many viewers have fixated on the incestuous undertones, while overlooking the film's equally troubling pedophilic implications.
The portrayal of a Catholic nun engaging in self-flagellation (with an emphasis on sexuality in these scenes) does not absolve the film from its complicity in these two abhorrent themes. Even the director's anecdotes about filming bath scenes with an underage actor are deeply unsettling.
The film's sole redeeming quality lies in its cinematography, which captures the breathtaking beauty of Portugal's vineyards. The lush landscapes provide a stark contrast to the film's disturbing narrative, offering a momentary respite from the unsettling undercurrents.
"O Último Banho" is a film that raises important questions about consent, exploitation, and the responsibilities of filmmakers when dealing with sensitive subject matter. However, its exploration of these themes is overshadowed by its problematic portrayal of the central relationship and its gratuitous use of sexuality.
It's a film that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, a reminder that even in the pursuit of artistic expression, certain boundaries should not be crossed.
Following its screening at the Istanbul Film Festival, the film seemingly vanished into thin air.
In this film, for which David Bonneville co-wrote the screenplay with Diego Rocha, we are presented with scenes reminiscent of "Call Me By Your Name" (the cinematic version), depicting a sexual tension between an aunt and her nephew. It's curious how many viewers have fixated on the incestuous undertones, while overlooking the film's equally troubling pedophilic implications.
The portrayal of a Catholic nun engaging in self-flagellation (with an emphasis on sexuality in these scenes) does not absolve the film from its complicity in these two abhorrent themes. Even the director's anecdotes about filming bath scenes with an underage actor are deeply unsettling.
The film's sole redeeming quality lies in its cinematography, which captures the breathtaking beauty of Portugal's vineyards. The lush landscapes provide a stark contrast to the film's disturbing narrative, offering a momentary respite from the unsettling undercurrents.
"O Último Banho" is a film that raises important questions about consent, exploitation, and the responsibilities of filmmakers when dealing with sensitive subject matter. However, its exploration of these themes is overshadowed by its problematic portrayal of the central relationship and its gratuitous use of sexuality.
It's a film that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, a reminder that even in the pursuit of artistic expression, certain boundaries should not be crossed.
- yusufpiskin
- 11 août 2024
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Last Bath
- Lieux de tournage
- Porto, Portugal(location)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 290 $ US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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