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5/10
Missed opportunity to truly captivate the audience
bohdanascheinostova30 August 2023
I believe the initial intention of "Last Summer" was to make the audience a bit uncomfortable and challenge their view on a controversial topic. However it is the lack of dynamics and tension that makes this film plain and dull. Eventhough the story itself is outrageous and shocking, that sadly doesn't translate to the narrative. The scenes that should have been the most intense just pass by and the tale goes on. Personally I think what could have helped to build some gradation was to add some background music (there is no film score at all), that would have helped to depict the atmosphere of the scene more accurately. Something positive that I can say about "Last Summer" is the focus on the portrayal of female gaze and female pleasure, that is still missing in some productions today. But unfortunately overall it felt monotonous and I would also say incomplete...
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Disappointing remake none the less
djlandd16 January 2024
I like movies that get remade in a different country/language from the original. There is a different touch to it, and I like that change of freshness in addition to the film itself.

I was looking forward for this movie recently after I heard it is a remake of 2019 Danish film "Queen of Hearts". I love the original movie, it was beautiful, Intense, the characters were great and so were the actors portraying them. I watched it long time back and was curious how much of it I would remember while I watch this French remake. Surprisingly it was a lot since scenes from this movie just kept on poking me, they just felt incomplete.

The movie starts with a bad side actress, personally that stung me. I did not get involved with any characters, I didn't feel the motivation or any doings the characters do. The film just moves a pace than it should have. Things just happen and keep on happening, it just feels dead, I feel the audience doesn't get any chance understanding of how the characters are feeling or what they want next. It just felt like the film wants to move on to the next stage of story in each new scene, and that makes it dull, so eventually it gets unexciting minute by minute feeling tedious. And then a time comes you are just watching just to complete this movie till the end.

I feel like Léa Drucker did good, She did her part nicely all through her scenes but the way this movie is done, she can't do anything and I don't blame her. Others were ok. I know this movie is shorter than the original and I realize it is because this they trimmed down on simple scenes that they felt is not important. But those scenes do justice, A simple scene from the original where Trine Dyrholm checks out herself in the mirror in a follow up scene gives out so much to the audience about what she is feeling. Léa Drucker doesn't have any scenes like these, so the connection between the audience and the characters die slowly. The sex scene in the original was intense and showed purpose, this film butchers that as well, there is no real narrative to that scene. It just doesn't go well,.

I did a lot of comparison with the original but I would say none the less, the movie is a disappointment without the comparison. The screenplay, the pacing just doesn't feel organic. Will definitely recommend the original, Queen of Hearts(Dronningen) {2019}.
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8/10
Catherine Breillat's remake of Queen of Hearts is uncomfortable yet intriguing
chenp-5470824 February 2024
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Based on the Danish film "Queen of Hearts", Catherine Breillat's French remake carries strong performances, gorgeous camerawork and interesting themes that the original didn't offer and personally, I think I like this one better.

Filmmaker Catherine Breillat is a risky yet talented filmmaker who has made some very controversial movies in the past which some I have enjoyed. As for the original film, I thought it was decent but it didn't really wow me. This remake does offer some new concepts, changes and ideas which as a whole, it's new perspectives and vision of the film makes an uncomfortable yet intriguing watch.

Throughout, the production, colors, costumes, sound designs, and setting is pretty good. Breillat still carries on with her directing style and provides an interesting style. The narrative explores themes about taboo relationships, conflicts, hypocritics, grooming, and eroticism which many of the themes and ideas were explored pretty well. With Breillat, there are extremely uncomfortable moments that are bizarre and weird but done unintentionally to grasp the themes and setting. By using those moments, it helps to capture the dynamics and main purposes of the narrative.

The performances from the cast members are really good with the two main lead providing strong chemistry and dialogue between one another. The characters have interesting merit as the characters personalities, views, and depth changes overtime and while certain character developments feel a bit messy, seeing the characters shift throughout was interesting.

The soundtrack is solid. The pacing does struggle as certain moments were a bit way too slow. But as a whole, it is an interesting new vision. I can see people would be really hating this movie but I personally think it's great.
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8/10
L'été dernier
amirkhaw22 April 2024
Ten years have passed since the brilliant writer/director Catherine Breillat graced us with a new project. So you can imagine my excitement when I heard Last Summer was gearing up for its physical media release. Even more interestingly, this movie is based on the Danish movie Queen of Hearts (OT: Dronningen) which I also adore.

I would like to leave any direct comparisons between the two movies aside, as I believe each movie should be able to exist based on its own merits.

My first impression of Last Summer is that the movie is beautifully shot. Breillat invites us to sidestep the norms of society for one summer without getting entangled in any legal or moral subtleties. Furthermore, her direction and clear understanding of emotion, tension, and sexuality help change the perception of this relationship drama from something rather crude to an exciting affair of forbidden desire.

Anne (Léa Drucker) and Théo (Samuel Kircher) absolutely sizzle as they become drawn to each other in the early stages and the evolution of their connection feels organic. The movie remains grounded, however, never crossing the line into outright melodrama or titillation. And in the end, I was left wanting to see more. Last Summer could have gone for three hours and I would have happily been on board. A strong recommendation, especially if you haven't yet seen Queen of Hearts.
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10/10
Mrs. Robinson
martinpersson978 December 2023
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This incredible remake, or rather reimagining, of the equally great Danish film, is definitely an incredible and standout masterpiece of the year, by a great director, and one that invokes the sense of the original Danish feature, as well as a bit of the ever classic The Graduate.

It experly adds its own things to the script, and makes the narrative feel frest and ever interesting, the actors all do an incredible job, as one would expect from such a great cast. Very emotional, raw, uncensored and a sense of tragedy looming over it all.

The cinematography, cutting and editing is great. It features some stellar imagery, and is overall very beautifully put together.

Overall, definitely one of the standout French movies of the year, and highly recommended for any lover of film!
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8/10
Last Summer Review
denysmichel17 October 2023
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It's the story of a pedophile, perverted and manipulative woman who tries to keep her family intact while continuing incest with her step-son. She manipulates her husband and blackmails her son-in-law, all in a bourgeois provincial environment. Of course, as she is a pedophile woman, the director shows us this abject relationship as a beautiful love story! What is completely funny is that the woman who is a lawyer deals with cases of mistreated adolescents and victims of abuse! Great line-up of actors who play the characters with nuance and authenticity. I got completely into the story despite the deviant content of this film.
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SUMMER OF 23
searchanddestroy-14 April 2024
Of course this scheme is inspired by Robert Mulligan's SUMMER OF 42, which also inspired LA PASSAGERE, starring Cecile De France. Or if it was not inspired, it is a coincidence: a mature woman relationship between she and a teenage boy. Good, solid film, helped by a convincing Lea Drucker and her co stars too. Not only her. It is a sweet drama though, not a depressing or gloomy story. It seems very realistic and close to actual situations. It is riveting, tense. Catherine Breillat is not a beginner, and for such stories; she has always done and I suppose she will continue. I prefer this to silly, lame, cheesy comedies.
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