Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA futuristic pick-up bar. A group of seniors of uncertain age, warding off loneliness as they search for love, companionship and sex.A futuristic pick-up bar. A group of seniors of uncertain age, warding off loneliness as they search for love, companionship and sex.A futuristic pick-up bar. A group of seniors of uncertain age, warding off loneliness as they search for love, companionship and sex.
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- Drehbuch
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William Stone Mahoney
- Man on the phone
- (as William Mahoney)
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Right from the first frame, Mr. Drach displays his vivid imagination, sparkling style and a splendid sense of irony, together with a socially aware attitude that transcends the usual clichés about age. His film is fun, rousing and a startlingly humanistic look at what might be, if we all shared a generous, more enlightened view of the generations that came before our own.
The look of the film belies its modest cost which testifies to a close collaboration between the director and his cinematographer for intention and effect are wedded seamlessly, a gift to both the film and its audience. Not many short films are able to so quickly make their point and arrive at that point in so entertaining, lively and surprising a fashion.
One wishes for more from such a fresh viewpoint, so we can only hope that this brilliant filmmaker can find the means to continue on his chosen path and that we can join him as he constructs each film signpost along the way.
Have a look and then a second; it's well worth the time. Just be careful with the bubbles.
The look of the film belies its modest cost which testifies to a close collaboration between the director and his cinematographer for intention and effect are wedded seamlessly, a gift to both the film and its audience. Not many short films are able to so quickly make their point and arrive at that point in so entertaining, lively and surprising a fashion.
One wishes for more from such a fresh viewpoint, so we can only hope that this brilliant filmmaker can find the means to continue on his chosen path and that we can join him as he constructs each film signpost along the way.
Have a look and then a second; it's well worth the time. Just be careful with the bubbles.
I loved the film ,dynamic and haunting, it managed to keep me gripped and perplexed until its wonderful, unexpected and tender climax.The final look ,which without saying a single word managed to say everything, really moved me. At no matter what age we may meet, our bodies and minds are home to all kinds of desires and fantasies. Physical decay may reduce our movements, but not our anxieties ,dreams and fantasies. Like how a single look can hold so much desire and happiness, defeating the passing of time and reminding us that elderly people with their decaying bodies,are still dealing with the most intense human passions in their minds. Brilliant ,deeply thoughtful and a cry of hope. A beautiful film ,wonderfully sensitive. Thank you.!
10Bobby
Amazingly perceptive. I think the director must have peeked into the lives of so many of my single friends (of any age). He's captured their sense of lossnot so much lack of sex as the absence of companionship. Just loneliness, pure and simple. And as shown here, it's the lengths people go to reach out to others that makes LAST CALL so poignant and unforgettable.
Insightful as it is, I also found the film's bittersweet realism a bit unsettling at timeslike watching a sneak preview of "Sex in the City-30 Years Later." In less-skilled hands, this might have been a snide sitcom or soppy soap. (It's not at all.) From yet another perspective, its surprisingly surreal elements, both in direction and camera work, lift it into that rarefied ozone layer of a classic Art film (in English but with a Gallic sensibility).
Despite the short length, LAST CALL achieves what standard features rarely accomplish in over twice the running time. I was tremendously moved. You will be too
Insightful as it is, I also found the film's bittersweet realism a bit unsettling at timeslike watching a sneak preview of "Sex in the City-30 Years Later." In less-skilled hands, this might have been a snide sitcom or soppy soap. (It's not at all.) From yet another perspective, its surprisingly surreal elements, both in direction and camera work, lift it into that rarefied ozone layer of a classic Art film (in English but with a Gallic sensibility).
Despite the short length, LAST CALL achieves what standard features rarely accomplish in over twice the running time. I was tremendously moved. You will be too
This film takes you on a pseudo-sexual journey through the eyes and minds of several virile seniors. What you think you are getting at the beginning is not with what you will leave. Kudos goes to the director and his creative staff for approaching this heavily debated topic with such fearless creativity. A quality film should evoke the thought process and possibly release repressed fears and anxieties. The surprise ending should leave the educated viewer questioning his or her own personal views on the plight of the aging in America. If this is a 15 minute journey, I cannot wait to take a full-length journey with this man.
10sgilm
I had the opportunity to see this and meet the director at the New Orleans Film Festival. Of all the movies shown which ranged from documentary, sci-fi, drama, romance and comedy this one really stood out for me. The style and cinematography were incredible. The story is witty and will make you rethink your views of the social scene and even love. It is the stories great concept that really challenged me to look at things differently. I won't give away any of the story. It's something you just have to experience to fully appreciate the work and talent put into this. David Drach brings a unique and interesting flavor that has been void in many movies today back to the big screen. I can't wait to see what's next for David Drach.
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- 50.000 $ (geschätzt)
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- 14 Min.
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