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O Último Magnata

Título original: Last Call
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 36 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
1,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Neve Campbell, Jeremy Irons, and Sissy Spacek in O Último Magnata (2002)
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Renomado escritor F. Scott Fitzgerald está a viver os últimos meses da sua vida com o seu jovem secretário, confidente e protegido.Renomado escritor F. Scott Fitzgerald está a viver os últimos meses da sua vida com o seu jovem secretário, confidente e protegido.Renomado escritor F. Scott Fitzgerald está a viver os últimos meses da sua vida com o seu jovem secretário, confidente e protegido.

  • Direção
    • Henry Bromell
  • Roteiristas
    • Henry Bromell
    • Frances Kroll Ring
  • Artistas
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Neve Campbell
    • Sissy Spacek
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Henry Bromell
    • Roteiristas
      • Henry Bromell
      • Frances Kroll Ring
    • Artistas
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Neve Campbell
      • Sissy Spacek
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 18Avaliações da crítica
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    • Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Neve Campbell
    Neve Campbell
    • Frances Kroll
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Zelda Fitzgerald
    Shannon Lawson
    • Sarah Kroll
    Paul Hecht
    • Samuel Kroll
    Natalie Radford
    Natalie Radford
    • Sheilah Graham
    Kathleen Munroe
    Kathleen Munroe
    • Scottie
    Brian Paul
    Brian Paul
    • Dr. Mahoney
    Marium Carvell
    Marium Carvell
    • Lucy
    Roman Podhora
    Roman Podhora
    • Bartender
    Edie Inksetter
    Edie Inksetter
    • Mailclerk
    Eve Crawford
    • Librarian
    David Clement
    David Clement
    • Waiter
    John Ford
    • Maxwell Perkins
    Matthew Olver
    • Attendant
    Joe Bostick
    Joe Bostick
    • Attendant
    Charles Di Raimondo
    Charles Di Raimondo
    • Band Leader
    Jonas Chernick
    Jonas Chernick
    • Warren Nagler
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Henry Bromell
    • Roteiristas
      • Henry Bromell
      • Frances Kroll Ring
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    7trimmerb1234

    Star gives star performance in made-for-TV movie

    Does Jeremy Irons ever give less? This is currently being shown on the British Movies24 channel. Jeremy Irons gives a perfectly judged performance, perfect for every expression, spoken word or even glance. He had though good material to work with - its basis in the recollections of one of the films main protagonists, his secretary, Frances Kroll, who herself was a would-be writer. The direction too seemed to perfectly follow the mood - even Frances' unspoken thoughts especially expectations. The only thing to jar was that at these moments of unspoken thoughts, a song would be played in the background spelling out exactly these unspoken thoughts.

    Neve Campbell was excellent as Frances - in her playing perhaps her attitude was a little wrong - he the great writer, she rather mousy unknown secretary would have been perhaps a bit more reverential. But it may be Frances Kroll's writing which reveals the true nature of their relationship, that moment nearly at the end when he stops, turns to her and she (and the audience) could imagine an offer of marriage yet he "merely" wants to say something about writing. Overall it is a rich and revealing biography from someone who was both closely involved as well as being a good and honest writer. Perhaps this is why Jeremy Irons gave it his best shot.
    7ween-3

    A well-written story about a...well,...writer

    Checking the credits on writer/director Henry Bromell, it seems that we have someone who's written for "Chicago Hope", "Homicide" and "Northern Exposure". So a class act chooses to write about a screenplay about a writer, and the results are about what you'd expect. Pretty exceptional stuff. Jeremy Irons tosses his hat into the ring for an Emmy nom here. Another standout performance.

    However..the big surprise to me is the performance of Neve Campbell. Get this girl off the "Scream-4" set and into some period pieces in a big hurry, fellas. She's ready to rock and roll. Pair her up with a decent script and an Oscar-caliber actor or two and she holds her own rather nicely, thank you.

    Thanks to Showtime for the "Last Call" 15-minute addendum with Irons, the omni-present George Plimpton and Frances Kroll Ring briefly discussing F. Scott's greatest hits.
    8ofumalow

    Worth it for the performances

    This portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald's last days--as a wreck, battling alcoholism and trying to write "The Last Tycoon" with considerable help from his much younger new secretary--has some digressive scenes in the middle but is primarily intelligent and involving. Jeremy Irons is excellent (though at times his Yank accent can be a bit overdone) as the past-prime author, but the surprise is that Neve Campbell (whom I haven't very often been all that impressed before) does an excellent job as the secretary seduced into this sickly, washed-up but still highly intelligent and sometimes very charming man's spell. Sissy Spacek is effective enough as Zelda Fitzgerald, although her occasional appearances as a taunting/nagging phantom of sorts are a screen writing device that doesn't totally come off. It's a fine perspective on Fitzgerald that doesn't cast him as some kind of saintly victim but gives full weight to his talent and personal weaknesses.
    7Rogue-32

    Irons at his finest

    The always-superb Jeremy Irons is once again brilliant, this time as American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, living out his final days - ravaged, raw, tragic and above all, sympathetic, even (or especially) at his worst. A shattering performance, the kind only Irons can give. The movie is extremely well-conceived; as a writer myself, I truly appreciate a movie about the ACTUAL WRITING PROCESS of being a writer, which is hardly ever depicted on screen - for fear, perhaps, of being boring. This film is anything but.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    F Scott Fitzgerald's final days

    F. Scott Fitzgerald was a literary genius, 'The Great Gatsby' especially being a favourite. Despite a lot of them being criticised for straying from the facts, there are a lot of biopics (film and television) that are good and more. Although a curious choice for Fitzgerald on paper, Jeremy Irons is very rarely less than watchable and is often very good and superb even when having been in too many projects that he is well above and don't properly do him justice.

    The premise was also fascinating, so they were more than enough reasons in wanting to watch 'Last Call'. Regardless of whether it is accurate or does much new for the genre does not matter, because on its own merits 'Last Call' is well worth the watch in my view and should be known more. It was a very interesting look into the life, mind and work of Fitzgerald, one that entertained, moved and educated me, and have finally seen a film with such strong potential with execution that actually lived up to it after starting to lose faith. Inaccuracy has been done far worse elsewhere, even though with liberties it doesn't feel like a distortion, and actually to me it doesn't play it too safe when it does things that few biopics on literary figures do.

    'Last Call' to me was at its weakest in the scenes featuring Zelda. Sissy Spacek plays her very well, with the right amount of enigmatic eeriness, and makes the most of her short screen time, but it was a plot device that could have been delved into more and done more subtly. Also wasn't particularly illuminated by them, we learnt more about her when Fitzgerald talked about her to Frances in that one part than in all her screen time put together. That's my view though.

    Was a bit mixed on the music. Really liked the choices of music and the Jazz Age style to it, especially at the dinner/dance, though was a bit disconcerted at first that the sound and music in the very first scene sounded like they belonged in a horror film (now know that this was a deliberate choice to convey Fitzgerald's disturbed state of mind at that point). Was less taken on how some of it was placed, do agree that it didn't need to spell out the characters' inner thoughts the way it did.

    However, for made for television, 'Last Call' looks great. The period detail is lovingly recreated and it's atmospherically and beautifully shot. Henry Bromell directs with a low-key but never plodding touch, approaching the material with much sensitivity while giving enough of it punch. The script is clearly written with a lot of care and thought, while the story even when deliberate is compelling and doesn't depict Fitzgerald with bias. Showing him as a flawed and unpredictable person, with a complicated tormented mind that is delved into pretty harrowingly at times (had not seen drunkenness this harrowing in a while on film). But not a completely unlikeable one as the relationship between him and Frances is done with a lot of charm without any sugar-coating. A great thing because that aspect was so crucial it would have made or broken the film.

    It is genuinely moving at times, did tear up at the end, while not falling into sentimentality. And there is also a surprising frankness that has a lot of impact but still done in good taste, especially when Fitzgerald tells Frances his thoughts on her story and suggestions of improvement. There we see how his literary mind worked and how he created his work and is just one of the scenes where the writing process is depicted. As has been said this is where 'Last Call' stands out and does better than a lot of literary biopics, and it is truly insightful.

    Regardless of not particularly looking like Fitzgerald and being too old in terms of age (to me he looks younger than he actually was at the time, but that's probably just me), Irons gives a deeply committed and really remarkable performance full of both force and nuance as Fitzgerald, one of his best post-'Lolita' performances but inexplicably one of his most overlooked. A role that is a good representation of his strengths, Irons played tormented (and twisted) characters better than most actors and one can see that here, and did him justice. Neve Campbell gives one of her better performances here as well, anyone who has any doubts as to whether she ever gave a performance that showed she was more than a "teenage idol" sort of character should look here as she proves she absolutely could. Her portrayal is charming and sensitive and she and Irons work a dream together from their first scene to their last. Together they portray a relationship that is neither idealistic or acrimonious, where the two characters have respect for each other while voicing frustration on occasions too.

    Summarising, very interesting and very well done. 8/10

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    • Curiosidades
      The gray haired woman in the final scene at the bookstore who is looking at a display of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels in the window, is the real Frances Kroll.
    • Citações

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: Frances; am I correct in thinking that you're jewish?

      Frances Kroll: Yes I am. Why?

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: And your father? Hes a self-made man?

      Frances Kroll: Yes, very much so. Hes intelligent but the only education hes had is reading the bible in Hebrew.

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: Perfect. Where was he born?

      Frances Kroll: Russia. Why?

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: And what was his trade? What does he do for a living?

      Frances Kroll: Hes a furrier.

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: You see Cecelias dad Brady would probably be Jewish in reality but I've made him Irish because hes the bad guy and I don't want to make the bad guy a Jew.

      Frances Kroll: Why not?

      F. Scott Fitzgerald: Hitler.

    • Conexões
      Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      When You're There
      Performed by Regina Whitcomb

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 25 de maio de 2002 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • Tempo de Mudança
    • Locações de filme
      • Bethesda, Maryland, EUA(Final shot at bookstore)
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      • Showtime Networks
      • Fitzgerald Productions
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      • US$ 5.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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