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The Last Tree

  • 2019
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.3K
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The Last Tree (2019)
Watch UK Official Trailer - In Cinemas 27th September
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Drama

After a happy childhood in the countryside, a teenager moves to London, where he must navigate an unfamiliar environment on his road to adulthood.After a happy childhood in the countryside, a teenager moves to London, where he must navigate an unfamiliar environment on his road to adulthood.After a happy childhood in the countryside, a teenager moves to London, where he must navigate an unfamiliar environment on his road to adulthood.

  • Director
    • Shola Amoo
  • Writer
    • Shola Amoo
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Pinnock
    • Denise Black
    • Gbemisola Ikumelo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shola Amoo
    • Writer
      • Shola Amoo
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Pinnock
      • Denise Black
      • Gbemisola Ikumelo
    • 19User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Nicholas Pinnock
    Nicholas Pinnock
    • Mr. Williams
    Denise Black
    Denise Black
    • Mary
    Gbemisola Ikumelo
    Gbemisola Ikumelo
    • Yinka
    Francesca Zoutewelle
    Francesca Zoutewelle
    • Miss Smith
    Samuel Adewunmi
    Samuel Adewunmi
    • Femi
    • (as Sam Adewunmi)
    Layo-Christina Akinlude
    Layo-Christina Akinlude
    • Bimpe
    Rasaq Kukoyi
    Rasaq Kukoyi
    • Dean
    Tuwaine Barrett
    Tuwaine Barrett
    • Dwayne
    Yazzmin Newell
    Yazzmin Newell
    • Dionne
    Jayden Elijah
    • Tayo
    • (as Jayden Jean-Paul-Denis)
    Demmy Ladipo
    • Mace
    John Akanmu
    • Kash
    • (credit only)
    Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa
    Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa
    • Tope
    • (as Ruthxjiah Bellenea)
    Ibrahim Jammal
    Ibrahim Jammal
    • Ade
    Derrick Mintah
    Derrick Mintah
    • Block Gang Member
    Yvan Zahui
    • Block boy
    Ameen Mustapha
    Ameen Mustapha
    • Ola
    Tai Golding
    • Younger Femi
    • Director
      • Shola Amoo
    • Writer
      • Shola Amoo
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    User reviews19

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    8janem-29722

    Never give up!

    Uplifting movie proving that growing up, whatever culture, especially amid violence and drugs, is never easy. Too many youngsters get lost, even when given love and attention. You can only guess and hope that a few make it, and find their purpose.
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Shaded in moonlight.

    'The Last Tree (2019)' is certainly coloured in shades of 'Moonlight (2017)', taking inspiration from that award-winning flick in its story, structure, aesthetic and, even, final moments. It isn't some kind of 'rip-off', though; the similarity between the two texts is, essentially, circumstantial. This piece has its own distinct identity, telling a tale that's often left untold in a relatively bold and stylistic way. Sometimes, the very 'indie' nature of the production becomes rather evident. There are some movements in which the generally good performances aren't quite as refined as usual and a few directional choices don't pay off as well as you'd expect. Still, the film is typically confident and compelling. The narrative does feel kind of 'basic', I suppose, but it also touches on some themes that are rarely touched upon at all - such as the effect, and even existence, of shadeism, for example. Occasionally, it does accidentally conflate race with class and perceived quality of life, but I suspect that writer-director Amoo is just trying to reflect the world as he sees it and he's not wrong for doing so. The protagonist's journey is believable and engaging, providing several genuinely enjoyable scenes. There are times when it evokes the kind of nostalgia that seldom fails to tug at one's heart. Of course, it has its share of nastier sequences, too. Everything is quite subtle, relying on a gritty, realist tone that makes even the mundane seem impactful. Towards the end, the movie takes a slight detour and the pacing really slows. The content of this finale is good but it just feels 'tacked on', in a way, and takes you out of the flick's flow. It's not a massive deal, though. The experience is entertaining at large and succeeds in what it's trying to do. It's not brilliant, as it never reaches the levels of impact needed to glue you to your seat, but it's good enough. It's a decent effort. 6/10
    8elilumwow-66013

    A wonderful, slow burn of navigating life...

    Yes it's slow, in the sense of no big explosions or high drama, but it keeps it's footing and draws you into the deeper story. A story of a young boy growing into a man and the trials and tribulations he goes through to get there. He starts off in an idyllic countryside setting, lots of friends, lots of fun outdoors, a loving Mother figure helping him learn right from wrong. His birth Mother comes to visit him and tells his foster Mother that she is working hard to get a place for herself and her son. This hits the Foster Mother hard, she loves the boy she has raised thus far and his real Mother is mostly unknown to him. His Mother comes to bring him to London, into a whole new world of strange food, strange home (with extra responsibilities), and no friends. It's the story of him trying to navigate drug dealers, bullies, and bad influences to come out with his self respect intact. I loved it. It's not for everyone maybe, but it was awesome to me. Very heartfelt and uplifting. It's a hard world he is thrown into, and don't we all know it!
    5muamba_eats_toast

    Meh

    I didn't hate it but I didn't love it either dragged especially towards the last quarter of the film but did have its moments. Wouldn't go out of your way to see it but passes the time.
    9brankovranjkovic

    The Last Tree - becoming a product of your environment

    Powerful coming of age drama about the early life of a Nigerian immigrant who returns to his birth mother after a childhood with a caring foster mother.

    Act1. At the beginning of the film 'Femi' is a young black child to a very caring white foster mother, he seems happy and happy at school, his friends are mostly white as well. He learns that his birth mother is visiting, but we soon discover that her intension is to return to London with him.

    We see that his new home is in a squalid tower block and he's struggling to fit into the environment and his new school. His 'new' mother is stern and has very little time for him. Femi resents the move, and the atmosphere between them is continuously tense.

    Act2. The child is now a much older teenager, most of the film focuses on this part of his life. He's in his final year and his exams are fast approaching. He fits into the environment, he has a circle of mainly undesirable friends, and has caught the attention of the local king-pin drug dealer, who begins to groom him into his operation. Femi is struggling with what appears to be an unfamiliar black culture.

    Act3. Femi visits Nigeria with his mother, his father is a wealthy pastor. He has several servants, his home is a palace. We see that he has a new family. So there is no reconciliation or reunion. Unfortunately Femi is emotionally rejected for a second time.

    This has been compared with 'Moonlight', but I can't see why. The only similarity is that the plot is split into 3 acts, but that is where the likeness ends. The Last Tree is a much grittier drama with some very strong emotional performances.

    Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Amoo was able to gain the trust of residents of the Aylesbury Estate to shoot there because he had been a community worker there and had run a local film club.
    • Goofs
      Femi is in a lift (elevator). At around the 41:35 mark, the lift doors open and light from outside throws the shadow of the camera onto the lift wall behind Femi.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Последнее дерево
    • Filming locations
      • Lagos, Nigeria
    • Production companies
      • Prodigal Film & TV
      • Privateer Pictures
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,128
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,424
      • Jun 28, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $228,676
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
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