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The Last Woman

Original title: La dernière femme
  • 1976
  • X
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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Gérard Depardieu in The Last Woman (1976)
Period DramaPsychological DramaDrama

Gerard and his 9-month-old son have been left by his wife for feminist reasons. The custody of his son is being threatened by his next romance.Gerard and his 9-month-old son have been left by his wife for feminist reasons. The custody of his son is being threatened by his next romance.Gerard and his 9-month-old son have been left by his wife for feminist reasons. The custody of his son is being threatened by his next romance.

  • Director
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Writers
    • Marco Ferreri
    • Rafael Azcona
    • Dante Matelli
  • Stars
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Ornella Muti
    • Michel Piccoli
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Dante Matelli
    • Stars
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Ornella Muti
      • Michel Piccoli
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Gerard
    Ornella Muti
    Ornella Muti
    • Valerie
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Michel
    Renato Salvatori
    Renato Salvatori
    • Rene
    Giuliana Calandra
    Giuliana Calandra
    • Benoite
    Zouzou
    Zouzou
    • Gabrielle
    • (as Zou Zou)
    Nathalie Baye
    Nathalie Baye
    • La fille aux cerises
    • (as Natalie Baye)
    Daniela Silverio
    Daniela Silverio
    • L'amica della 'Marilyn' di Michele
    Vittorio Fanfoni
    • Il flic coi cani
    Guerrino Totis
    • Il fuoriuscito cileno
    Benjamin Labonnelie
    • Pierino
    Solange Skyden
    • La guardarobiera al night club
    Carole Perle
    • Amica di Gabrielle
    David Biggani
    • Pierrot
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Dante Matelli
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    1HotToastyRag

    Some things shouldn't be seen

    Remember in my review of Going Places I mentioned I've only ever seen one film with more graphic sex scenes? The Last Woman is that one movie. Now, let's separate the men from the boys, so to speak and get the obvious out of the way: This is an X-rated movie. I'd never seen an X-rated movie before, and I thought to myself, "I bet this will be funny!" If any of you are thinking the same assumption I thought, let me tell you that there was nothing funny about The Last Woman. It was X-rated for a reason, and that reason was shown many times. Go ahead and call me a prude if you want to, but I've learned my lesson and will never watch an X-rated movie again. In my opinion, some things are private and should only be seen by the person he's about to have sex with.

    So, now that that's out of the way, let's talk about the movie itself. Gérard Depardieu stars as a single dad raising his infant son and pursuing a romance with Ornella Muti, whom he met while picking up his son from daycare. It's a very physically-based relationship, and they break up a few times over the course of the film, only to get back together when Ornella returns to his apartment and takes her clothes off. There's practically an unspoken rule in the apartment that no one's allowed to wear his or her clothes, which is either an attempt for hidden-camera realism or a reinstatement of the main theme that Gérard's character is obsessed with his male prowess. During one of their fights, Ornella shouts, "You're nothing without it!" (according to the English subtitles).

    Also according to the English subtitles is the tagline, "Nothing will prepare you for the devastating climax." Please be forewarned by this, as it's entirely true. Besides the ridiculous amount of inappropriate sexual activity in front of the baby and the demeaning nature of the relationship, the end scene is very shocking and upsetting. In case you're watching the movie and wonder if it'll get better or if you should turn it off, I'd recommend you turn it off. No one needs to see what happens in the end.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to due to graphic nudity, graphic sex scenes, and upsetting content, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Famous for all the wrong reasons. A good look at Creteil from the eyes of an odd personality of Italian cinema.

    After having attended a film festival in Creteil (a posh suburb of Paris), I accidentally got a chance to watch "La derniere femme" on big screen. This invigorating experience took me in a not so distant past to a nice place called Creteil circa 1976. I was much too thrilled to have known Creteil through the vision of a maverick filmmaker Marco Ferreri for which he teamed with his regular partner Rafael Azcona. La dernière femme is a film which will easily please people of varied tastes. It can be liked by feminists,admirers of actors Depardieu and Ornella Muti and supporters of a highly unconventional filmmaker Marco Ferreri. The essential charm of this film lies in Creteil and its high rise buildings.Some of them are occupied by the likes of Depardieu and Muti.There is Michel Piccoli too who lends credible support to the narrative pattern. During my viewing of this film I did not mind at all watching a small kid act alongside Depardieu and Muti.I doubt as to how this can be true of other viewers who might find such a move harmful for young minds. Watch it to explore other films by Marco Ferreri.
    lazarillo

    An early effort from Ferreti, Depardieu, and Muti

    The good news is this movie features some gratuitous nudity from the beauteous Italian actress Ornella Muti. The bad news is it features far, far more gratuitous nudity from the not-so-beauteous and quite corpulent French actor Gerard Depardieu. This is another slice of Italo-Gallic insanity from director Marco Ferreti. It somewhat resembles his later, more famous film "Ciao, Monkey", but instead of a baby monkey, Depardieu's character has a chubby human baby. But like the monkey in the later film, the male baby is largely a metaphor for the perpetual narcissistic infantilism of Depardieu's character.

    Depardieu plays a single father whose feminist wife leaves him alone with their small baby. This doesn't slow down his inveterate womanizing,however, and he soon starts an affair with a young daycare teacher (Muti). It's a little disturbing, especially by modern-day standards, the way Depardieu and Muti engage in naked foreplay pretty much right in front of the baby (although they do have the decency to go into the next room to actually screw). Children that young have little memory, however, so I'm sure the infant actor was much less traumatized by Depardiue's bloated nude body than I was. Anyway, there's a lot of melodrama involving the Depardieu character's continuing compulsive infidelities and his feelings of male irrelevancy in the face of feminism and female sexual liberation. In fact, if the male organ with its insatiable appetites, extreme insecurities, and fickle nature somehow became an actual person it would be just like Depardieu's character in this movie. (So basically, Depardieu here plays a big chubby dick).

    As other reviewers have said,the end of this movie is quite shocking-- Depardieu is harpooned by Captain Ahab and he drags him, his ship, and his entire crew to the bottom of the ocean. . . Oh wait, that was "Moby Dick". Well, the end of this movie is even more shocking, especially if you're male. Depardieu does give a very good performance, so I certainly would recommend this to his fans. Muti is not as good (but, oh man, is she beautiful), and this film really marks her transition to the kind of daring art films she is best known for (and without which she'd be a forgotten Italian version of Brooke Shields today) And whatever you can say about Marco Ferreti's films, they're definitely NOT dull. This not great, but check it out if it sounds interesting to you.
    wrecked64

    an incredible overlooked movie

    i have looked for a copy of this film for many years. i was so happy the day i located it and have truly enjoyed it several times.

    after seeing it, i could understand why the US would not allow it to be imported. there are many scenes that most will find offensive. most of which involve having a baby around during some of the sex scenes, which are fairly explicit - most with gerard's erection very apparent.

    looking past the sex scenes, the movie is great. i truly enjoyed the idea of 'the penis rules the world' and that 'food is the comfort of the world' and how those two ideas combine to create on of the most shocking of all endings.

    i will recommend this to all that have a true mature mind and can enjoy the 1970's style sexist attitudes without taking offense. of all of the movies i have in my collection, this is one that i very rarely lend out, i do not wish to take the chance of losing it!
    9AlisBuna-2

    Ornella Muti - My first time

    I am a Marco Ferreri fun, this superlative movie has Ornella Muti still young - she became my number 1 for years. I saw it in 1977. I must see this film again with more 23 years on my eyes. Recently I saw "L'Inconnu the Strasbourg" and I felt in love with the new "charm" of Ornella Muti as a mature woman and I cried of happiness. I hope to see her again soon.

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      For his role, Gérard Depardieu gained 33 pounds before filming began.
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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Die letzte Frau
    • Filming locations
      • Complexe pétrochimique, Carling, Moselle, France(chemical plant where Gérard works)
    • Production companies
      • Flaminia Produzioni Cinematografiche
      • Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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