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Last Chance Harvey

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
23K
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Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in Last Chance Harvey (2008)
In London for his daughter's wedding, a rumpled man (Hoffman) finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life (Thompson).
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In London for his daughter's wedding, a rumpled man finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life.In London for his daughter's wedding, a rumpled man finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life.In London for his daughter's wedding, a rumpled man finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life.

  • Director
    • Joel Hopkins
  • Writer
    • Joel Hopkins
  • Stars
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Emma Thompson
    • Kathy Baker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Hopkins
    • Writer
      • Joel Hopkins
    • Stars
      • Dustin Hoffman
      • Emma Thompson
      • Kathy Baker
    • 134User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Harvey Shine
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Kate Walker
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Jean
    Eileen Atkins
    Eileen Atkins
    • Maggie
    Liane Balaban
    Liane Balaban
    • Susan
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Brian
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Marvin
    Tim Howar
    • Johnnie
    • (as Timothy Howar)
    Wendy Mae Brown
    • Aggie
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Oonagh
    Jeremy Sheffield
    Jeremy Sheffield
    • Matt
    Daniel Lapaine
    Daniel Lapaine
    • Scott
    • (as Daniel LaPaine)
    Patrick Baladi
    Patrick Baladi
    • Simon
    Adam James
    Adam James
    • Josh Hillman
    Michael Landes
    Michael Landes
    • Peter Turner
    Jamie Sives
    Jamie Sives
    • Doctor Butler
    Kate Harper
    Kate Harper
    • Jill
    Angela Griffin
    Angela Griffin
    • Melissa
    • Director
      • Joel Hopkins
    • Writer
      • Joel Hopkins
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    8Hitchcoc

    Pleasant Movie About Nice People/Redemption

    This is not a terribly memorable movie; the plot has been done a thousand times. It hangs its hat on its stars and they do a nice job. Dustin Hoffman, the Last Chance in this film, puts in a nice performance as a man who has never been happy, even with moderate success. He is a burned out yes man who sees each day as a chore. HIs female counterpart has also given up on life, her youth past her. The thing is that submerged in them are two really interesting people who can have fun if they allow themselves. The first half of the movie is one uncomfortable scene after another as Hoffman tries without enthusiasm to be a positive force in his daughter's life after his wife has pretty much excluded him. It isn't that he doesn't deserve this treatment. He hasn't given much. Anyway, true love doesn't run smooth and when he meets Thompson, getting together requires a great deal of effort because of great baggage carried by the two of them Fate steps in as well and makes things even more difficult. All this said, it's still a charming film and worth a look.
    5mrvirgo

    Predictable but Entertaining

    This movie is about a socially awkward American man and British woman who meet in London, get to like one another and may have a future together. The plot has been done a zillion times. I pretty much knew what was going to happen twenty minutes into the film. What saves the film from being one huge predictable snooze fest is that the author is clever enough not to fall into too many clichés so things seem possible if not probable. And there is the excellent casting of Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson. Their characters are quirky enough to be believable and both are very sympathetic. And there's no silly Hollywood ending with rockets bursting and doves flying into the sunset. There's a chance they might make it as a couple despite differences in age, culture and countries or they might be in for a huge disappointment and hurt--something both have known in their lives.

    If you're expecting a movie that will entertain, be free of gratuitous sex scenes and violence with a charming backdrop of London landmarks, then this film is for you.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Best with Dustin and Emma together

    Harvey Shine (Dustin Hoffman) is a New Yorker in London for his daughter's wedding. He writes advertising music and he's struggling. His ex-wife is long ago remarried, and his daughter is closer to her stepfather. Kate Walker (Emma Thompson) is an aging spinster working at Heathrow forced to endure blind dates. Kate and Harvey strikes up a conversation in an airport bar.

    The story starts slow and really needs Harry to meet Kate. The 30 minutes at the start badly needs a good trim. The movie works best when the two veterans are together. Harvey does have a great relationship problem with his daughter. Other than that, the story is fairly thin, but it's still wonderful to see great actors work. If only they could write another 30 minutes of good dialog and have these guys weave their magic. Nevertheless, this is still a joy.
    7arichmondfwc

    Emma Thompson makes the whole thing worth it

    Yes, it's one of those "nice" movies but Emma Thompson's presence alone raises the worthiness of this movie several notches. We believe everything we see in her wonderful complicated face and that's the hook that will carry you along, it certainly did me. Dustin Hoffman, is the unlikely romantic door that opens to Emma, poor girl. But she sees something in him that I, quite honestly, didn't. At the end of the day if it's okay with Emma, it's okay with me. There are a couple of marvelous moments but that's about it. Another element that helps us enormously to escape the predominant flatness is Eileen Atkins as Emma's mother. All in all I would recommend you to see it, preferably on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
    6EUyeshima

    A Conventional Third Act Weighs Down a Leisurely Autumnal Romantic Yarn

    At its best, this rather slight 2008 melding of comedy and drama reminds me of Ulu Grosbard's bittersweet "Falling in Love" (1984) in which Robert DeNiro and Meryl Streep stumble into a romantic relationship constantly derailed by guilt and commuter train schedules. At its worst, this film - leisurely directed and written by Joel Hopkins - uses several well-worn cinematic conventions - including a familiar third-act plot device from a classic movie - and forces a predictable ending that is far from satisfying. On the upside, it certainly helps to have actors the caliber of Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson in the principal roles, although I have to admit I was not taken in by their characters' halting romance because the actors are simply not meshing in a convincing way. In fact, this movie ironically works better when the actors perform in separate scenes away from each other. The problem is that the elfin Hoffman just tries too hard to overcome Thompson's self-protective demeanor of disappointment.

    The story focuses on Harvey Shine, a divorced jingle writer whose career seems to be waning in the face of more youthful talent. At the same time, his daughter Susan is getting married in England, so he is anxious to offset his professional disappointments with a family reunion he really needs. However, their estrangement turns out to be deeper than expected since Susan tells him that she has already asked her rugged, engaging stepfather to give her away at the wedding. When he concludes that it is he who has become the family outsider, he meets Kate Walker, an airport employee who has the thankless task of surveying passengers coming off their flights. She also happens to be a lonely spinster who lives near her paranoid mother and finds the prospect of another failed blind date excruciating. Kate and Harvey meet-cute at a Heathrow lounge at their lowest emotional points, and they start to bond over long walks along London's South Bank. She convinces him to go to Susan's reception, and he agrees only if Kate becomes his date. The rest of the plot follows the story arc you would expect.

    In perhaps a conscious move, Hoffman seems to be channeling a bit of Benjamin Braddock's schlubby, obsessive nature in "The Graduate" over forty years later. He is at his best when we feel Harvey's rejection in isolation, but the assertive approach the 71-year-old actor takes in courting Kate is challenging to embrace. Thompson, on the other hand, is a pure joy as Kate because she plays against the grain of what could have been a victim character. She wears Kate's disappointment in such a convincingly objective manner that her moments of heartache attain greater resonance. Eileen Atkins and Kathy Baker have just a few scenes to bring their characters to life, Kate's dotty mother and Harvey's still-resentful ex-wife, respectively. London looks pretty inviting thanks to John de Borman's crisp cinematography, though Dickon Hinchliffe's tinkling music punctuates the proceedings excessively. The 2009 DVD contains a nice audio commentary track with Hoffman (recorded separately), Hopkins and a particularly acerbic Thompson. The sixteen-minute featurette reflects the same personalities in a standard making-of format, although both this and the theatrical trailer give away too much of the plot.

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    • Trivia
      At the wedding banquet, the girl who speaks to Dustin Hoffman and Dame Emma Thompson ("You do know this is the children's table?"), was played by Gaia Wise, Thompson's daughter. Writer and Director Joel Hopkins' daughter is also seated at the table.
    • Goofs
      When Harvey first goes back to Heathrow to try and catch his flight to the US, there is a sign behind him as he runs towards the check-in desk that reads "WELCOME TO STANSTED".
    • Quotes

      Kate Walker: I think I'm more comfortable with being disappointed. I think I'm angry at you for trying to take that away.

    • Crazy credits
      During the final credits there is one more scene added.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Last Chance Harvey/Notorious/Paul Blart: Mall Cop/Hotel for Dogs/Defiance/Che (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm a Mean, Mean Son of a Gun
      Written by Ken Barry & Joe Bentley, Jr.

      Performed by Kitty Daisy & Lewis (as Kitty, Daisy & Lewis)

      Courtesy of Sunday Best Recordings/Peer International Corp.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cơ Hội Cuối Cùng Của Harvey
    • Filming locations
      • Somerset House, The Strand, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Overture Films
      • Process Media
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,889,042
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $97,260
      • Dec 28, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,568,427
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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