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The Last Showgirl

  • 2024
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Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl (2024)
A seasoned showgirl must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.
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Una experimentada corista debe planificar su futuro cuando su espectáculo cierra abruptamente tras 30 años de carrera.Una experimentada corista debe planificar su futuro cuando su espectáculo cierra abruptamente tras 30 años de carrera.Una experimentada corista debe planificar su futuro cuando su espectáculo cierra abruptamente tras 30 años de carrera.

  • Dirección
    • Gia Coppola
  • Guionista
    • Kate Gersten
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    • Pamela Anderson
    • Brenda Song
    • Kiernan Shipka
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    • Dirección
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    • Guionista
      • Kate Gersten
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      • Pamela Anderson
      • Brenda Song
      • Kiernan Shipka
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 7 premios ganados y 26 nominaciones en total

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    Pamela Anderson
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    • Shelly
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    • Jodie
    Dave Bautista
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    • Annette
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    Anlly Allen Aguilera
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'The Last Showgirl' delves into aging, identity, and career sacrifices in entertainment. Pamela Anderson's Shelly is lauded for authenticity. Jamie Lee Curtis and Dave Bautista's performances are acclaimed. Some find the plot predictable, while others value its raw portrayal. Cinematography and design evoke nostalgia and melancholy, enhancing emotional impact. It's a poignant character study, though not universally appealing.
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    6JpAdzlon

    Camera movement is annoying

    Great movie but the camera movement gets a little annoying! The cast did an amazing job, I think they were the perfect cast! The only thing about the film was the constant movements and some of the glow and blur and too much unnecessary lights blinding the camera it was nice in some parts but they overdid it and it honestly ruined a really good movie! Which is Such a disappointment! I don't know if it was the director or camera guy who wanted to film it like that but that definitely ruined the film! There are some parts that were soft and nostalgic which I did really enjoy with some of the blur, the lights and the glow but it got annoying with the constant movements.
    8eduardodevicentechato

    Sometimes less is more.

    The beauty of this film lies in its simplicity but that doesn't mean it lacks complexity.

    At a time when movies try so hard these days to be bigger and glossier, both in budget and running time, it's a breath of fresh air to find a film under 90 minutes that tells a relatable human story without needing to resource to hyper stylised visuals or an overcomplicated plot.

    This movie is about real people going through real hardships. We are invited to be bystanders as we follow the life of the titular character (Pamela Anderson's Shelly) as she faces the end of a chapter in more ways than one, and she's in fact the last of a kind.

    The director Gia Coppola gets close enough to her subjects using handheld cameras but never indulges in the drama talking place. This movie is a drama, no doubt, but it isn't melodramatic. It is profoundly sad but it doesn't linger. It's heart breaking because we all know a Shelly, or we've been one ourselves... We recognise these characters, and the actors do a great job bringing honesty to each and every part.

    But lets be clear, this movie works because of Pamela Anderson. Not only she does a great job here; the nuances in her choices as an actress, the physicality, the voice. But it is the old classic Hollywood style of acting that is so rare to see these days that really caught me by surprise and that I'm afraid will pass some viewers by. She reminds me of Marilyn Monroe, Lana Turner, Ingrid Bergman. She is vulnerable jet commanding of the screen. She is the closest to a Katherine Hepburn if she had worked in an indie film. She really is that good, without needing a big tear jerking scene, of which there are many 'close-to' moments. The dinner scene with with Dave Bautista's character is a great example of the complex and layered acting we're talking about here. So is the first scene in which Shelly meets her daughter.

    I hope this movie finds its audience and that Mrs Anderson gets her well deserved flowers.
    dweston-38669

    Touching feminine version of 'The Wrestler'

    Like said Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler' Pamela Anderson makes a solid comeback where she wears her age well and isn't afraid to show lines, warts and body change but still manages to give herself a devil may care attitude to a profession she has spent years enjoying and honing just to keep the ' fans' happy. It's a touching brave performance and ranks alongside Demi Moore in 'The Substance' as a substantial age of reinvention for those over 50.

    Jamie Lee Curtis (looking very much like Auntie Jo!!) provides able support as the cocktail waitress whose dreams faded long ago-her dance on the table to 'Total Eclipse of The Heart' is rather moving. She should have been getting more awards for this than the tiresome 'Everything, Everywhere, All At Once'.

    I'm always interested in the twilight years of those who have made a living using their musical talents/movie star image and bodies for entertainment and fame whether it pornography or not-The Rialto Report is a thorough exploration in this.

    Gia Coppola shows the brash colour of Las Vegas mixed with drab bungalows with plastic garden furniture and empty bottles highlighting these empty unfulfilled lives.

    There is also a decent score by Andrew Wyatt.
    7drownsoda90

    Las Vegas sadcore

    In "The Last Showgirl", Pamela Anderson stars as Shelly, a middle-aged showgirl who has made a decades-long career in a now rapidly declining act on the Las Vegas strip. When she learns that her famed show is unexpectedly set to close up shop, she faces an existential crisis.

    There is no arguing that this film's surface appeal for virtually all of the filmgoing public is to see its star like we've never quite seen her before--and in some ways it's true, in others, not. The Pamela Anderson forever edified in pop culture has never quite been taken seriously as a performer, or perhaps has simply never gotten the right opportunity--but regardless, I will say that her performance here is very good. She captures a nervy pathos as Shelly that is well executed by any measure. The film's dialogue at times feels slightly stilted which does detract from the performances to a degree, but this is true of most of the cast, and not really their fault.

    Visually, "The Last Showgirl" is a marvel. It appears to have been shot on aged film stock, which gives it a filtered but grainy appearance that is otherworldly and almost lost in time. While it appears to be set in the early 2000s, the 1980s-tinged set pieces and the dimly-lit casino interiors are supremely atmospheric. Anyone who has been to Las Vegas and seen this side of it can attest to how perfectly (and poetically) the city's less glamorous nooks and crannies are captured here.

    The film is ostensibly a character study, as Shelly attempts to plan a future in the face of an impending career death--a career which she has long defined herself by. The premise is interesting in that the character is, in a sense, shamelessly shallow, despite having a real heart and an upbeat cheerleader-esque personality. She wants the best for not only herself, but those around her, and yet her anchor in life is proved ephemeral and only fails her. She is also un-glamorized in the sense that her personality flaws are unveiled as the film progresses.

    By her side is Annette (Jamie Lee Curtis), an older and long-ago-ousted ex-showgirl who takes fleeting gigs cocktail waitressing, and who drowns her sorrows in a variety of alcoholic beverages. Where Anderson's character has more reserve, Curtis's brash and bawdy personality brings some spark, and the two have genuine chemistry here. The younger cast (Kiernan Shipka and Brenda Song, playing much younger showgirls who view Anderson as something of a surrogate mother, and Billie Lourd as Anderson's semi-estranged daughter) also give respectable performances.

    Despite that it seems to strive toward character study, I ultimately feel like "The Last Showgirl" functions better as a downbeat mood piece than anything else. The characters--even Shelly--remain somewhat unreachable, which I suppose may be intentional. This is a world of surfaces, after all, and the film seems to fundamentally understand this. The moody shots of Anderson ambling around the Vegas strip, and Curtis's transcendent casino dance to "Total Eclipse of the Heart" are pure, unadulterated cinematic pleasures. And even if these moments don't drive home the heartbreak in the story, they are worth the price of admission alone. 7/10.
    7aneliyatodorova-55589

    Pretty good

    This movie definitely makes you think about life and what you make of it!

    I enjoyed it, but it is definitely heartbreaking and hard to watch at times. Makes you think of your priorities in life and how following your dreams doesn't always pay up in the long term. Shelly is 57 years old Las Vegas dancer at the end of her career with nothing else going on for her in life. Her life long dream to be a dancer in the spot lights made her sacrifice everything she had in life. Marriage, the connection with her daughter, life and money stability, health insurance and retirement benefits. She did it all for her passion for the job, but once the show was over her life pretty much ends with it. Its a great movie showing how not everyone makes it ok in life and actually following your dreams can end you with nothing even if you were happy while doing it.

    Pamela Anderson acting is great beginning to end! Definitely the right choice for the part. Jamie Lee Curtis is great as ever and even Bautista steps out of his regular character.

    Overall great movie, but not everyones cup of tea, for sure!

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    • Trivia
      Pamela Anderson's agent turned down the script without showing it to her. Anderson's son Brandon Thomas Lee came across the script by chance and got it to his mother. She read the script quickly and said she wanted to do the film. Soon after, Anderson fired her agent.
    • Citas

      Shelly: [from the trailer] I mean, Las Vegas used to treat us like movie stars. The costumes, the sets. We were ambassadors for style and grace.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 10 December 2024 (2024)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Beautiful That Way
      Written by Andrew Wyatt, Miley Cyrus, Lykke Li

      Performed by Miley Cyrus

      Music by Andrew Wyatt

      Produced by Andrew Wyatt

      Arranged by Andrew Wyatt

      Orchestrator and conductor Matt Dunkley

      Orchestra: Chamber Orchestra of London

      Musicians contractor: Gareth Griffiths

      Music preparation: Simon Whiteside

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de abril de 2025 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Official Site
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      • 最後的歌舞女郎
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, Estados Unidos
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      • Utopia
      • Digital Ignition Entertainment
      • High Frequency Entertainment
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      • USD 1,800,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,799,804
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 77,589
      • 15 dic 2024
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      • USD 6,928,430
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