Last Christmas
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
98K
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Kate is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year-round Christmas store is not good for the wannabe singer. However, she meets Tom there. Her life takes a new tu... Read allKate is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year-round Christmas store is not good for the wannabe singer. However, she meets Tom there. Her life takes a new turn--that seems too good to be true.Kate is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year-round Christmas store is not good for the wannabe singer. However, she meets Tom there. Her life takes a new turn--that seems too good to be true.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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Just when we think the gush of Christmas commercials and specials are over, along comes LAST CHRISTMAS, and if ever there were a film that could enchant, this is one that does. Written by Emma Thompson (who also plays a significant role in the movie) and Greg Wise with screenplay adaptation aided by Bryony Kimmings, the film seems a bit of fluff, overly decorated, until the messages begin to sink in. And by the end the film is elevating, thanks to some fine acting and direction. George Michael's music plays a primary role, also.
Katrina/Kate (Emilia Clarke) is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year round Christmas store owned by 'Santa' (Michele Yeoh) is not good for the wannabe singer. However, there she meets Tom (Henry Golding), a kind-hearted man with a mysterious past who challenges her cynical worldview. Kate slowly comes to realize that Tom is 'significant' and her life takes a new turn. For Kate, it seems too good to be true. Completing the entourage is Kate's Yugoslavian immigrant family - mother Petra (Emma Thompson), father Ivan (Boris Isakovic) and sister Marta (Lydia Leonard) - each with conflicts and problems of their own. It all comes together with a discovery (one that should not be shared) and the grand finale at the homeless sanctuary is rich in honest goodwill - 'helping each other.'
This is a feel good movie, well acted, and one that can be uplifting - if you've a mind to be uplifted!
Katrina/Kate (Emilia Clarke) is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year round Christmas store owned by 'Santa' (Michele Yeoh) is not good for the wannabe singer. However, there she meets Tom (Henry Golding), a kind-hearted man with a mysterious past who challenges her cynical worldview. Kate slowly comes to realize that Tom is 'significant' and her life takes a new turn. For Kate, it seems too good to be true. Completing the entourage is Kate's Yugoslavian immigrant family - mother Petra (Emma Thompson), father Ivan (Boris Isakovic) and sister Marta (Lydia Leonard) - each with conflicts and problems of their own. It all comes together with a discovery (one that should not be shared) and the grand finale at the homeless sanctuary is rich in honest goodwill - 'helping each other.'
This is a feel good movie, well acted, and one that can be uplifting - if you've a mind to be uplifted!
Last Christmas tells us an interesting story.Kate has a lot of troubles: she had an audition, arrived late and failed: at home her relationship with her depressive mother is quite tense.She works in a Christmas shop and there was a burglary .Then appears a man, Tom, who wants to speak with her, who has a walk with her,who comforts her.Later in the film the spectator will understand who is really Tom.Because of these facts Last Christmas is different Christmas film.
I enjoyed very the performances of Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding.
Kate/Katarina (Emilia Clarke) is an immigrant to Britain, with her family, coming after Yugoslavia broke up. Once singing in church, she longs to make it in musical theater. However, life has thrown her off track. Her mother (Emma Thompson) is overbearing, her sister is a successful lawyer with sharp disagreements with Kate, and our Katarina has health problems. So, now, Kate works at a year-round Christmas store, as an elf-saleslady under the direction of store owner, Santa (Michelle Yeoh). Its a living? Well, yes, but Kate has been couch surfing and has no permanent home but her parents house. One day she meets a handsome man on a bicycle, Tom (Henry Golding) who advises her to "look up". Its akin to stop and smelling the roses but Kate wants none of this gooey philosophy, at first. But, on subsequent encounters, Kate begins to notice things she's never seen before and to appreciate the friendship/love Tom has been offering. Can Tom change Kate's life for the good? This lovely new addition to the repertoire of Christmas cinema has a strong foundation in its script by Emma Thompson, a wonderful cast, lovely sets and costumes, and the eternally grand music of George Michael in its soundtrack. Be prepared for laughter and tears, as unexpected happenings keep arriving. But, in short, don't be last in line for Last Christmas!
Yugoslavia in 1999? Did not exist. I am from Serbia and I agree with fellow croatian who said it is very much confusing and why did they escape from Croatia 1999? How strange.
Anyway the movie is cute and christmasy so why not enjoy in it.
I liked the fact that this wasn't your typical overly saccharine Christmas romcom. Some light and quirky comedy bits well placed within a heartfelt and mature storyline that doesn't try to go too deep. The result is a good little watch that makes you feel improved slightly for having seen it.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed on-location in London. In order to avoid crowds interrupting filming, many scenes started filming around 2 a.m.
- GoofsIn 1999, young Kate is shown singing in Yugoslavia, which civil war had been reduced by that time to consist of Serbia and Montenegro. Kate says her family was from Croatia and had to escape from the civil war in Yugoslavia. However, fighting in Croatian territory and in adjacent Bosnia-Herzegovina ended in 1995. The only war fought in 1999 was at Kosovo, a territory within Serbia.
- Crazy creditsAfter the traditional credits, the vintage Universal Studios logo with "The Entertainment Center of the World" and image, "When in Hollywood, visit Universal Studios" with a tourist trolley on a movie set. Also seen at the end of Galactica 1980 (1980), Starfighter (1984), and American College (1978). The latter added "When in Hollywood ask for Babs", a character in the movie.
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- Also known as
- Last Christmas, otra oportunidad para amar
- Filming locations
- The Phoenix Garden, 21 Stacey Street, London, Greater London, England, UK(The Urban Garden with the benches)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $35,150,750
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,441,055
- Nov 10, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $123,446,172
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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