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Mr. Morgans letzte Liebe

Originaltitel: Mr. Morgan's Last Love
  • 2013
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
13.825
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy in Mr. Morgans letzte Liebe (2013)
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In Paris lebt der einsame Witwer Matthew Morgan, ohne ein Wort Französisch zu sprechen. Er lernt die halb so alte Tanzlehrerin Pauline kennen. Können sie eine Familie werden oder schaffen es... Alles lesenIn Paris lebt der einsame Witwer Matthew Morgan, ohne ein Wort Französisch zu sprechen. Er lernt die halb so alte Tanzlehrerin Pauline kennen. Können sie eine Familie werden oder schaffen es seine erwachsenen Kinder ihre Freundschaft zu zerstören?In Paris lebt der einsame Witwer Matthew Morgan, ohne ein Wort Französisch zu sprechen. Er lernt die halb so alte Tanzlehrerin Pauline kennen. Können sie eine Familie werden oder schaffen es seine erwachsenen Kinder ihre Freundschaft zu zerstören?

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    • Sandra Nettelbeck
  • Drehbuch
    • Sandra Nettelbeck
    • Françoise Dorner
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Caine
    • Michelle Goddet
    • Jane Alexander
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    6,7/10
    13.825
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    • Regie
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
    • Drehbuch
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
      • Françoise Dorner
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Caine
      • Michelle Goddet
      • Jane Alexander
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    • 80Kritische Rezensionen
    • 36Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Matthew Morgan
    Michelle Goddet
    • Madame Dune
    • (as Michèle Goddet)
    Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander
    • Joan Morgan
    Serge Hologne
    • Funeral Home Man #1
    Fred Fuchs
    • Funeral Home Man #2
    Yohan Guignard
    • Policeman #1
    Dieter Rupp
    • Policeman #2
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Karen Morgan
    Christelle Cornil
    Christelle Cornil
    • Sandwich Salesgirl #1
    Alix Poisson
    • Sandwich Salesgirl #2
    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Pauline Laubie
    Louis-Julien Petit
    Louis-Julien Petit
    • Sleeping Student on Bus
    • (as Julien Petit)
    Thierry Angelvy
    • Rude Passenger
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Miles Morgan
    Deshaun Strong
    • Kyle Morgan
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ian Fenelon
    • Maitre D' Chez René
    • (as Ian Fénélon)
    Anne Alvaro
    • Madame Léry
    Dominique Fouilland
    • Stamps Salesman
    • Regie
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
    • Drehbuch
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
      • Françoise Dorner
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    10airborne60

    An eye wetter for Michael Caine fans

    Michael Caine is getting old. Playing an old man, acting or real? He is at his best. Gone is his dry humor and whit, gone is also his regular British accent (apart from a few strongly emotional scenes when he suddenly looses the American accent he is supposed to have).

    This is a very odd movie, difficult to put into any frame. The acting is nothing else but superb, not a single moment without complete realism.

    Watch this move alone or with your significant other, do not forget the paper napkins, because this is very emotional. My eyes are still wet, this is a movie that will remain in my mind for a long time.
    7cosmo_tiger

    A cookie cutter plot but anything but a cookie cutter movie. Michael Caine is great in this. More of a redemption then love story.

    "Sometimes you meet someone that requires all the love you have to give." Matthew Morgan (Caine) has just lost his wife and his world no longer makes sense. Living in Paris and unable to speak the language he only has one friend left. On a train one day he meets Pauline (Poésy) and strikes up an instant friendship. After Matthew tries something drastic his two estranged children show up and old tensions come back. This is a hard movie to describe. It's not boring but not much happens. It's slow moving but keeps you interested. Michael Caine is great in this and this is not so much a love story but more of a redemption story. I am finding it hard to come up with something to say about this not because I didn't like it but because of the subject. This is really just another widow father and estranged children movie but this feels like so much more. This is a movie where you just have to see it to see what I mean. I recommend this. Overall, a cookie cutter plot but anything but a cookie cutter movie. I give it a B+.
    7ksf-2

    an American en Paris....

    Matthew (Michael Caine) is a widower in Paris... has lived there for years, but has never learned the language. Disgraceful. Now he must start to get out and about and meet the people. He keeps bumping into dance instructor Pauline (Clémence Poésy). They seem to hit it off on some level, and they spend time together, at least for the time being. Matthew keeps trying to knock himself off, but we're not sure why. His son Miles ( Justin Kirk) and daughter (Gillian Anderson !!) show up, and they aren't sure what to make of Dad's friendship with Pauline. Family dynamics. Miles thinks he knows what's best for Dad and butts heads with both Matthew and Pauline. Lots of family conflict. Good stuff. Directed by Sandra Nettelbeck, who has written and directed several projects. Story by Françoise Dorner, une actress/directeur françoise. Moves kind of slow and bleak, for the last part of the story, but it is what it is. Interesting study of family relationships. Showing on netflix. No car chases, no gunfights. Michael Caine is good stuff.
    7correar

    A pleasant film with a few inconsistencies

    it's an unpretentious fine film, which can be seen with pleasure.

    Interpreters are beautiful and the dialogues are very pleasant.

    As it is usual, authors have some difficult in finding an end for the movie, being possible a few of them. Probably due to this, the last half hour is a bit inconsistent: Pauline redirects her love from father to son a bit too quickly.

    Also illogical is that people go from Paris to St. Malo and vice versa as if it was the next town in the map, or as if they had taken helicopters instead of driving or taking a taxi.

    Michael Caine exhibits his 80 years splendidly. I am astonished seeing that he will act at least in three films this year.
    6stills-6

    Very intelligent and and sincere until it becomes stupid and manipulative

    What starts as a very intelligent, well-acted movie about the nature of relationships and the need for connection, turns dramatically and disappointingly into a sentimental mushpile of a soap opera, and then gets worse. Extremely well-acted up to a point, the characters are fleshed out as real people and you can for the most part understand and empathize with them. Michael Caine's weird attempt at an American accent doesn't quite undermine his characterization of the professor, but it is distracting and sounds too false. He did a pretty OK American accent in Cider House Rules, but nowhere else.

    I was very impressed by most of this movie, including the pretty scenery, and the nicely conceived and rounded characters. About 2/3 of the way through however, it goes off the rails. Another reviewer described this movie as having sincerity, and I would agree with that up to a point. There are few false notes in the script, but when they happen they are real clunkers that drag the movie down like an anchor. This may be because the rest of the movie is so sincere and real that the false notes feel just that more false, but I don't think that's quite it.

    There is a very soap opera moment at around the 3/4 point which not only feels contrived, but which pulls the story in a really unsatisfying direction. While it's headed in this disastrous direction it's actually succeeding in giving the characters life in a meaningful and sincere way, but then another ridiculous plot device drives it further into the ground. And then another. And another.

    And the ending is just stupid. Unwatchably preposterously stupid. Given what we know these characters have gone through, and how much they've grown as human beings, it's outside the realm of believability and is antithetical to the story, erasing the purpose of the movie and voiding its intelligence with a single swipe. Worse, the movie wants you to view the ending as having the sort of lofty nobility that would cause you to leap out of your seat and applaud, which I find personally disgusting. Would that I had leaped out of my seat earlier and left. If that particular ending was in the original source material, then so much the worse for the source material because as portrayed it didn't do the movie any favors.

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      The line spoken by Sir Michael Caine, which is a constant theme in the movie, "There's a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in", is lyrics from the Leonard Cohen song "Anthem".
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      Michael Caine's American accent comes and goes.
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      Pauline Laubie: Why did you stop loving life?

      Matthew Morgan: Well, you don't love life itself. You love, uh, places, animals, people, memories, food, literature, music. And sometimes you meet someone... who requires all the love you have to give. And if you lose that someone, you think everything else is gonna stop too. But everything else just keeps on going. Giraudoux said, you can miss a single being, even though you are surrounded by countless others. Those people are like... like extras. They cloud your vision, they're a meaningless crowd. They... They're an unwelcome distraction. So you seek oblivion in solitude. But solitude only makes you wither.

      Pauline Laubie: So I'm an unwelcome distraction. I'm a cloud?

      Matthew Morgan: You are the only part of my life I haven't figured out yet.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. August 2013 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Belgien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Frankreich
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      • Englisch
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Kaminski.Stiehm.Film GmbH
      • Bavaria Pictures
      • Senator Film Produktion
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      • 8.200.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 2.967.122 $
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      • 1 Std. 51 Min.(111 min)
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