Den sista resan
- 2024
- 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,8/10
5,6 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Filip y Fredrik, el famoso dúo televisivo sueco, se embarcan en un viaje a Francia con el objetivo de reavivar las ganas de vivir del padre de Filip.Filip y Fredrik, el famoso dúo televisivo sueco, se embarcan en un viaje a Francia con el objetivo de reavivar las ganas de vivir del padre de Filip.Filip y Fredrik, el famoso dúo televisivo sueco, se embarcan en un viaje a Francia con el objetivo de reavivar las ganas de vivir del padre de Filip.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
10manvret
It's an absolute masterpiece. What a gem of a movie. Tears, laughter, bitterness, kindness and everything between. Made me look at aging and retirement from many new angles. What a journey. It's also very well put together, the flow of the movie is just spot on, the cutting room really outdid themselves this time. It's for sure the best Swedish movie ever made and, for me, it was the best movie of all time. My guess is it will just blow the competition away at next year's Oscars, since it's Swedish. I guess it can "only" win the category for best foreign movie. Might be wrong here tho? Anyway, it's a must-see.
This is one of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen, and the first time that I have given a top rating to a movie.
Even the day after watching it, it made me shed tears just thinking about some parts of it. There is something very genuine and good about Lars. He is a person with a pure heart, and you can clearly see it in this movie. It's hard to see a person like Lars come to age even for a stranger, so seeing Filip's frustration about the situation makes me understand him a lot, and feel empathy for both of them.
I have been a fan of Filip and Fredrik for a long time and always appreciated their work, but still I didn't expect this at all. This one is a masterpiece.
Even the day after watching it, it made me shed tears just thinking about some parts of it. There is something very genuine and good about Lars. He is a person with a pure heart, and you can clearly see it in this movie. It's hard to see a person like Lars come to age even for a stranger, so seeing Filip's frustration about the situation makes me understand him a lot, and feel empathy for both of them.
I have been a fan of Filip and Fredrik for a long time and always appreciated their work, but still I didn't expect this at all. This one is a masterpiece.
Entering "Den sista resan" as an Australian, recently grieving the loss of my father, I found the film to be an incredible journey. Its universal appeal made it accessible, provoking both tears and laughter. As a documentary, it held me captive, and long after the credits rolled, I grappled with emotions, wishing I could call my dad. The film's straightforward approach illuminated harsh truths about life and aging, leaving an indelible impact. It's more than a documentary; it's a personal reflection on profound aspects of existence. Undoubtedly, it's a cinematic gem I'll revisit, finding solace in its poignant narrative and reliving the emotional rollercoaster.
My expectations were quite high after reading some reviews, but also from the duos own constant promotions for it in their podcast which became "a bit" much. As a podcast listener for many years, I am quite well informed about Filips family - including his fathers situation.
In many ways it was a nice idea for a film and it's hard not to feel with Lars's situation. I think he's a wonderful man. I do however agree with one of the reviewers it feels a little forced. Many scenes did not need Filip showing the audience how we should feel. I don't doubt that Filip loves his father and that he wants the best for him, but some of his rather forced emotions just ruins the moment for me. I fully get that it is movie and not a documentary - but this mix didn't really work for me personally. I don't understand how it can review so highly - perhaps it's just me that's odd.
The good thing is that Filip/Fredrik can donate a large part of their proceeds from this film. It is a large financial success with relatively low production costs, An idea would be to causes related to aging or elderly in Sweden getting better care and opportunities. THAT would squash any views about this feeling a little opportunistic. It would also be more in line with their political ideology and views, something that they share freely in their podcast. I'm not holding my breath.
In many ways it was a nice idea for a film and it's hard not to feel with Lars's situation. I think he's a wonderful man. I do however agree with one of the reviewers it feels a little forced. Many scenes did not need Filip showing the audience how we should feel. I don't doubt that Filip loves his father and that he wants the best for him, but some of his rather forced emotions just ruins the moment for me. I fully get that it is movie and not a documentary - but this mix didn't really work for me personally. I don't understand how it can review so highly - perhaps it's just me that's odd.
The good thing is that Filip/Fredrik can donate a large part of their proceeds from this film. It is a large financial success with relatively low production costs, An idea would be to causes related to aging or elderly in Sweden getting better care and opportunities. THAT would squash any views about this feeling a little opportunistic. It would also be more in line with their political ideology and views, something that they share freely in their podcast. I'm not holding my breath.
With warmth, love, laughter and sorrow this documentary shows the complexity when generations age and how they react on the changes.
A true love story between a father and his son and between friends. A story that gives both hope and despair.
The interaction between father and son and between the two friends (Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson) is genuine and empathetic.
Authentic story with no acting, just real life. The beauty of France is included and it's a pleasure to see the views.
Strong, colourful and emphatic creation that shows how turning back time can be both painful and hopeful at the same time.
A true love story between a father and his son and between friends. A story that gives both hope and despair.
The interaction between father and son and between the two friends (Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson) is genuine and empathetic.
Authentic story with no acting, just real life. The beauty of France is included and it's a pleasure to see the views.
Strong, colourful and emphatic creation that shows how turning back time can be both painful and hopeful at the same time.
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- CuriosidadesOfficial submission of Sweden for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
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- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Last Journey
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- 1.047.178 US$
- Duración
- 1h 35min(95 min)
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