A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.
- Miranda
- (as Jessica Stevenson)
- Mayor
- (as Manel Barceló Suares)
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Definitely fun and very funny Four Last Songs is a work of real love. I have no truck with one of the other critics here who wrote that the filming was bad - every shot is framed exquisitely, and the lighting, sound, and settings are way above average. The script sparkles with wit, farce, and poignancy - a real surprising feast.
A great set of characters living in their beautifully estranged world in the mountains of Mallorca, a wonderful set of ex-pats and a countess, a muse, a love, two pianists, two brothers - all really well written and showing top performances - honestly, my wife and I really laughed and were really moved by this - just excellent entertainment throughout.
This is not film as beer; rather it is film as wine: to be savored and enjoyed.
It is a time since we have seen a film that is geared at the over 30s that is so refreshingly funny, and so much about life.
Warmly recommended!
So glad that so many people have enjoyed this film - and sorry for the few who didn't. I was intriegued by the dialogue and how it was woven, seamlessly, without art. The acting was excellent, costuming superb - and as for the location. Full marks. I must get the DVD of this film as it is one of the very, very few films that I could watch a second or even a third time.
Addendum: spent a leisurely morning checking out Sylvia Sass. Now have a (long) checklist of CD titles to order up (thanks to the poster who posted the name of the soloist.)
Mystral (France)
Did you know
- TriviaNever released to theatres in the U.S.
- GoofsIn one scene, as Narcisco plays the piano, one shot shows his hands working upwards on the keys (left to right) while the piano music that is heard clearly moves lower and lower in tone, which could only be accomplished by playing the keys right to left. The next shot finishes the musical phrase correctly.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Dickie: I don't know what happens next.
Sebastian Burrows: What happens next... is two lads build a raft, out of anything they can find, but it's all wood, plastic panels... And they lash 'em together. And in the dead of the night, they creep out of the house, and set off down the stream. And they don't know where they're going. They know that dawn will come, and that they're going on this adventure together.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $211,137
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Color