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My Last Five Girlfriends

  • 2009
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.1K
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Cécile Cassel, Naomie Harris, Edith Bukovics, and Brendan Patricks in My Last Five Girlfriends (2009)
Over the last two years Duncan has seen and tried it all; moulding himself into what he thinks is the perfect boyfriend, pretending not to care about ex-boyfriends that havenÂ’t quite disappeared and letting go of his British reserve in the hope of becoming more appealing. HeÂ’s disastrously attempted to give fashion advice, put up with reckless driving and created a secret language. HeÂ’s even had the courage to take the ultimate risk, saying the three little wordsÂ…No matter what he tried, Duncan always ended up aloneÂ…but thatÂ’s all about to change.
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Duncan navigates the unsteady world of romance and relationships, going through five girlfriends in four years. Unfortunately, none of them turn out well.Duncan navigates the unsteady world of romance and relationships, going through five girlfriends in four years. Unfortunately, none of them turn out well.Duncan navigates the unsteady world of romance and relationships, going through five girlfriends in four years. Unfortunately, none of them turn out well.

  • Director
    • Julian Kemp
  • Writers
    • Julian Kemp
    • Alain de Botton
  • Stars
    • Brendan Patricks
    • Naomie Harris
    • Kelly Adams
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julian Kemp
    • Writers
      • Julian Kemp
      • Alain de Botton
    • Stars
      • Brendan Patricks
      • Naomie Harris
      • Kelly Adams
    • 10User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Brendan Patricks
    Brendan Patricks
    • Duncan
    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Gemma
    Kelly Adams
    Kelly Adams
    • Wendy
    Cécile Cassel
    Cécile Cassel
    • Rhona
    Jane March
    Jane March
    • Olive
    Edith Bukovics
    Edith Bukovics
    • Natalie
    Daniel Hoffmann-Gill
    Daniel Hoffmann-Gill
    • Will
    Katie Stratford
    • Plane Passenger
    Rebecca Snowdon
    • Plane Passenger
    Craig Spanswick
    • Plane Passenger
    John Halliday
    • Plane Passenger
    Josh Payne
    • Plane Passenger
    Jennifer Cole
    • Plane Passenger
    Grant Sheehan
    • Plane passenger
    Raechel Gilson
    • Plane Passenger
    Alaina Scantlebury
    • Plane Passenger
    Stephanie Marum
    • Plane Passenger
    Emma Laws
    • Plane Passenger
    • Director
      • Julian Kemp
    • Writers
      • Julian Kemp
      • Alain de Botton
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    7geoffgee

    Entertaining, interesting and well acted with some unusual features

    I had no knowledge of the novel by Alain de Botton on which this is based, but I had previously watched several of his TV programs. While I was watching the film something someone was saying would occasionally remind me of the writer's (Botton's) psychological (and philosophical) interests. There was, however, ample drama for me to be able to feel empathy for most of the characters, as well as enough unexpected plot 'surprises' to maintain my desire to find out what would happen next. Visually I tended to find there was rather more use of distorting lenses in the cinematography than I am used to (or, personally, comfortable with), but having said that I can also see why their use may be reasonably justified. Fairly understated but nonetheless enthusiastic performances from most of the actors and actresses. Definitely well worth the time spent watching.
    9laurenr5297

    Not Your Typical Rom-Com

    Surprising. I wasn't quite sure what this movie was going to be like. In the beginning, it seemed to be a bit dark and cynical, but the attitude turned around and quickly became funny, witty, and interesting. The concepts in this movie are so dream-like and imaginative that I couldn't get enough of Duncan's little quirks. I also fell in love with the way the writers used everyday things to symbolize an aspect of Duncan's love life, like a pair of shoes or an avocado. This movie is, in a word, real. It's safe to say everyone can relate to this movie, and it's like 5 little stories in one. Honestly this film is fantastic and definitely worth watching.
    iain-218

    Don't bother if you are not British - you won't get it

    I think this film may not cross water - the Americans won't get the humour, and the Europeans will be wondering why we have to work so hard to get in to bed with each other (its why there are so many drunk British people in Spain, we can't do it sober).

    There are two aspects of the film which bring it to the top of the pile - the script and the cinematography. The script is not just tight and well-timed; its storyline is a fairly accurate, almost forensic, depiction of why we keep screwing up in relationships (that's a British 'we' of course). The imagery is fantastic, a clever mix of interesting/beautiful angles and variously styled animated sequences.

    The acting is good but not great, but perhaps that was an implicit theme within the film...very clever.
    7Miakmynov

    Clever plot devices abound in this quirky and well-executed rom-com

    "You'll probably wind up sitting next to the cast and crew" suggested the marketing blurb on the Edinburgh International Film Festival poster; an unlikely overstatement I thought, until I went to this little gem of a film, and the bloke in the next seat along turned out to be the Directory of Photography. Indeed, a healthy smattering of the cast and crew pitched up for the film's second showing, and fair play to them for taking the trouble.

    I'm not really a great one for rom-coms, this was a definite wife-pick and I went in with limited expectations. However, it didn't take long for a fairly rapid re-appraisal. The basic premise - a series of takes on why some relationships don't work out from the perspective of a slightly geeky bloke (apparently, this is grossly unfair as my wife informs me that he's pretty hot stuff) – is not desperately original, but the manner of its execution is both well above the average and decidedly original.

    The film is crammed with witty and ingenious ideas – the Barbie doll vignette to summarise the 'girl on a plane' back-story is inspired, as is the Theme Park concept of a different ride for each girlfriend. Nice. The cameos are perfectly-pitched, in particular Michael Sheen and Johnny Ball, and the effervescent Vitamin C tablet fake ending was equally well-judged. The pace is fast and there's little, if any, slack in the tight script – indeed, if I had a minor grumble, it would be that I felt the film would have benefited from a little more time spent on character development of girlfriends 1-4.

    Effective as a comedy on a number of levels, it even managed to slot in some painful relationship truisms – the 'cereal box' effect at the start of a relationship, yet another clever idea – that had the audience chuckling in knowing appreciation.

    It left me wanting more, and I hope that commercial success beckons, because this film thoroughly merits it. 7/10 (which is admittedly a bit mean, and more down to me not really liking the genre).
    jm10701

    Mostly annoying, but cute star, hilarious boots

    Four stars because Brendan Patricks is cute; this character could easily be EXTREMELY annoying, but he never is, not for one second.

    The theme park gimmick is sort of clever, and the red boots are hilarious. I laughed out loud. Otherwise this movie is mostly tiresome and occasionally irritating - especially the WAY-TOO-LONG final section with Naomie Harris.

    But then I'm gay; I like women, and I admire them a lot, but the notion of being attracted to them sexually is weird. I can usually get around that hurdle when watching straight movies, but for some reason I couldn't with this one.

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    • Trivia
      The initials of Duncan's five girlfriends - Wendy, Olive, Rhona, Natalie and Gemma - make up the word "wrong," which is misspelled (perhaps deliberately) when placed in chronological order.
    • Quotes

      [Duncan takes Gemma to Paris]

      Duncan: I had planned the perfect weekend: a first-class trip to Paris; our own chauffeur on standby for three days; an executive suite in a five-star hotel with comforts and amenities you couldn't possibly imagine, it even had a balcony with stunning views across the city. I pulled every string I could to get a window seat at a three-star Michelin restaurant. I somehow managed to get two tickets to her favourite opera. I even bought a twilight trip down the Seine with music, champagne, the works!... And you know what? The minute we arrived I knew it was going to be a fucking disaster.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are the whole film rewinding backwards from Duncan's suicide, back to him meeting girlfriend No. 1, Wendy.
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      BBC London 94.9 Jingle

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mis últimas cinco novias
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Corner Table Productions
      • Willing Pilowsky Productions
      • Wire Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $257,317
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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