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Le dernier aveu

Original title: Love Letters
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
799
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Le dernier aveu (1999)
Drama

An ambitious U.S. Senator reflects back on his life after the death of a woman whom he loved and kept in contact with only through correspondence. The movie is told in flashbacks as the two ... Read allAn ambitious U.S. Senator reflects back on his life after the death of a woman whom he loved and kept in contact with only through correspondence. The movie is told in flashbacks as the two first meet as children and begin their lifelong correspondence. He grows into his politica... Read allAn ambitious U.S. Senator reflects back on his life after the death of a woman whom he loved and kept in contact with only through correspondence. The movie is told in flashbacks as the two first meet as children and begin their lifelong correspondence. He grows into his political aspirations and leaves her behind, as she becomes a struggling artist. While he is succe... Read all

  • Director
    • Stanley Donen
  • Writer
    • A.R. Gurney
  • Stars
    • Steven Weber
    • Laura Linney
    • Kirsten Storms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    799
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley Donen
    • Writer
      • A.R. Gurney
    • Stars
      • Steven Weber
      • Laura Linney
      • Kirsten Storms
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Weber
    Steven Weber
    • Andrew Ladd
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Melissa Gardner Cobb
    Kirsten Storms
    Kirsten Storms
    • Teenaged Melissa
    Tim Redwine
    • Teenaged Andrew
    Isabella Fink
    • Melissa - Age 7
    Stephen Joffe
    Stephen Joffe
    • Andy - Age 7
    Chas Lawther
    • Harry
    Patrick Galligan
    Patrick Galligan
    • Charlie Jenkins
    Jackie Richardson
    Jackie Richardson
    • Ella
    Emily Hampshire
    Emily Hampshire
    • Gretchen Lascelles
    Eve Conroy
    • Miss Conroy
    Marcia Diamond
    • Kitty Walpole
    June Whitman
    • Mrs. Pommeroy
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Bob Bartram
    Richard Anselmo
      Pixie Bigelow
      Pixie Bigelow
      • Woman in park
      • (uncredited)
      David Christo
      David Christo
      • Sam
      • (uncredited)
      Jon Gallagher
      • Football Player
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Stanley Donen
      • Writer
        • A.R. Gurney
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      rlmac

      this *is* one of the most beautiful films ever made

      I stumbled across Love Letters on TV one morning and was immediately struck by the clever way in which its done. Re-reading all their old letters, delving into their past, reliving their history. How many of us havent done that? I was spellbound and stayed glued to the screen to the end. The film is so clever. It does stay in one place, rarely straying from the room, and some will find this boring, but have we lost all imagination that we have to have endless action and moving about to stay entertained? The story and the way the two characters relate to one another, weaving in and out of each others lives, is a masterpiece; and I am disappointed it never made it to the big screens (too boring hah?);- I would like to have bought it on video. (and DVD) I suppose in a sense it is like Steel Magnolias, but whereas that *can* be slow, and certainly sentimental, Love Letters, is sharp and unfussy. I only wish the years didnt pass by so quickly. Laura Linney is now my favourite actress, and I leap to record Love Letters each time it appears on TV (just in case!);- even the most unemotional of viewers will find something to appreciate.
      day-of-drama

      Much more innovative than your usual TV crap

      I saw this movie as a morning feature on private cable, and to inform myself I read the comments on IMDB, which do not serve the movie well. True, it is a bit quirky at times, which one can obviously trace back to it being made for cable, but all in all it was damn capturing and very innovative. The way the whole love- and life story of the two very different characters unfolds in the single room of a private office, is quite unusual and striking at times. Laura Linney, one of the best and most subtle actresses working at the moment, portrays all the guilt and shame and anger of a life gone awry, of pain drenched in alcohol, while Steven Weber, a little pale next to her boosting energy, does quite well in showing a man who has to keep his life in control, even though his heart cries out for his life-long best friend and the love of his life. I mean, this really is not a waste of time! And its not like watching a play on TV, its like watching a relationship, unfolding in all its little twists and turns and complications, changing and dwindling in time. Absolutely recommendable.
      8sapphet

      wonderful made for TV movie- very rare

      I was staying in a hotel in Beijing and found only one English channel. This movie was on and I watched until the end.

      My pillow was wet.

      Most made for TV movies don't appeal to me. They are usually too dramatic. Especially the ones about someone with a terminal illness.They milk the sympathy as much as possible to the point where you can hardly wait for the sick person in question to hurry up and die. Sounds terrible, but they fill the entire three hours with as much sap as they possibly can.

      Love Letters was NOT one of those movies. It was just a remarkably poignant movie about Love and friendship that pulls those heartstrings in a completely non-manipulative way.

      It was surprisingly beautiful, but I never knew what it was called until now. I just remembered the guy from Wings.

      I've searched for a few years and finally found it here.

      Now if only I could see it again.
      9Aglaia000

      Charming Love Story

      This is a charming film. Rather than attempting to dazzle its audience with special effects, Love Letters chooses to delve into the intricate relationship between two life-long friends and lovers (Andy and Melissa). At the same time, the script allows for an analysis of interpersonal relationships. How do our parents shape us? What part do our circumstances ultimately play in how our lives proceed? How much should one sacrifice for love? And how strong can love be?

      Stanley Donen did a beautiful job of making a movie that never leaves one room span an entire world of emotions. Although there are flashbacks into different parts of the characters' lives, the true action of the movie never leaves Andy's home library. Donen peppers his set with details that are revealed throughout the course of the film. Indeed, a library seems the only possible setting once one realizes the importance of words in this film. Witty and heart-wrenching, Love Letters is a fabulous text that has been well-rendered on the small screen.

      On a less critical note, I adored this movie. Now I'm in search of a copy of the play. I'd like to compare how the screenplay differed from the original play.
      10lgibbs-1

      Mesmerizing

      This movie was so intriguing from the moment I began to watch it, as I lay in bed trying to fall asleep, that I could not close my eyes. The method used in telling this story was new and unusual and it grabbed me from the start, and I could not turn it off. I was captivated. I wanted to see how it all came about and where it would end. I began to wonder how many others would relate to this story especially with the advent of email letters. I know there are those who live by and are attached to another's consistent words. It certainly hit home to me as to how a love can be so far removed from our own daily life, and how easy we can eliminate those you probably should have loved. Who would have thought such diverse emotions would have accompanied this movie. I have always enjoyed Laura Linney, but this movie made her a favorite for me, as well as Steven Weber. Their acting was superb. To me the movie was intense, very touching, and so eloquently done that I did not want it to end.

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      • Trivia
        The original Broadway production of "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney opened at the Edison Theater on October 31, 1989 and ran for 96 performances. The play was nominated for the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
      • Connections
        References 60 Minutes (1968)

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      • Release date
        • January 29, 2002 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Love Letters
      • Filming locations
        • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Columbia TriStar Television
        • Marstar/Mandy Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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