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Four Last Songs

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
733
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Four Last Songs (2007)
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A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.A comic drama set on a Mediterranean island, where a motley collection of characters is seeking musical redemption.

  • Director
    • Francesca Joseph
  • Writer
    • Francesca Joseph
  • Stars
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Rhys Ifans
    • Hugh Bonneville
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    733
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francesca Joseph
    • Writer
      • Francesca Joseph
    • Stars
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Rhys Ifans
      • Hugh Bonneville
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Larry
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Dickie
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Sebastian Burrows
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Frankie
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Miranda
    • (as Jessica Stevenson)
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Erico
    Virgile Bramly
    Virgile Bramly
    • Narcisco Ortega
    María Esteve
    María Esteve
    • Sweetie
    Marisa Paredes
    Marisa Paredes
    • Veronica
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Helena
    Manuel Barceló
    • Mayor
    • (as Manel Barceló Suares)
    Amy Baillarceon
    • One of Narcisco's Entourage
    Tolo Servera
    • One of Narcisco's Entourage
    Drew Donovan
    • One of Narcisco's Entourage
    Illona Novacrova
    • One of Narcisco's Entourage
    Ivan de Lucas
    • Mechanic
    Roumiana Tzankova Nounez
    • Vangelis
    Mario Kugehl
    • German Tourist
    • Director
      • Francesca Joseph
    • Writer
      • Francesca Joseph
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    User reviews12

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    9JustinDahl

    Great cast and fun to watch on a date night.

    Excellent film mind you only for a mature generation.
    7JPMDatIMDB

    Lovely setting, Great Idea, But a Bit Weak Nonetheless

    Disclaimer: I know most of the people on whom the characters are (loosely) based, and the area of the production (the village of Deia on the island of Mallorca), and the house in which it's set. I even happened to meet the director as they were getting ready to shoot the film, so I should have a natural tendency to praise this piece.

    On the flip side, I've been a writer and, as a young pup, a movie theater manager, so I see a lot of film and video, which perhaps makes me a bit more, um, particular about film making.

    The good stuff: The scenery is glorious, with or without the "homesick factor." The opening shot of the little church atop the mountain, with the several-hundred-year-old terraces of olives and fruit below, makes you want to call Iberia and book the next flight to Spain. The restaurant at the Cala, where you first see Miranda and Larry playing music together, is beautiful (great food, by the way) but looks more glamorous than in real life.

    The idea of bringing unheard classical music out of the past into modern ears is a good premise, with plenty of subplots going on to keep things interesting, while the idea of my sister popping up in the middle of all these other complications just adds another layer to the stack of amusing plot devices.

    On the flip side: I felt that the story didn't flow quite as well as I'd expected, perhaps because the dialog didn't strike me as quite sharp enough. It seems like the actors weren't quite sure where to go or what to say at times, so some of the story got a little lost. (I learned later they were instructed to ad lib most of their lines.)

    Nonetheless, I'd give it good marks for a light comedy, set in an idyllic location, with interesting characters, and a different premise from the usual "two strangers meet and fall in love, with laughs for all" that appears to mark the genre these days.
    7jinty-reid

    Liked this movie

    Actually, I really liked this movie. It was funny and sad and it kept me hooked right to the end. It made one wonder what if we were all put on an island and had to live close together with all our quirks and idiosyncrases exposed. Many of the characters had chosen this Spanish island to either hide or work out their pain or unresolved issues except perhaps the wife of the composer who it appeared was Spanish. I agree with the other commenter, no one in the movie was worried about the priceless piano getting wet except me and the commenter! I feel that the characters were quirky enough to keep one's interest and lots of subplots to make it more interesting. All in all I think this was a good movie.
    10rgcliff

    wonderful movie

    I have to disagree with the previous reviewer stating the this movie was poorly cast,directed etc.I am not a movie critic,just a member of the British public who loves movies. I thought this quirky British comedy drama was wonderful.Excellent acting particularly from actress Jessica Hynes(mostly known from UK's Royale Family sitcom).I thought the cinematography was gorgeous,truly capturing the splendour of one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean,Majorca(we have rented a villa on the island for many a year,it is a truly lovely island).Add to this a fabulous soundtrack,makes this one of my favourite movies of the year. 10 out of 10
    8gradyharp

    A Bittersweet, Gentle Comedy and Love Story

    FOUR LAST SONGS is one of those little films that quietly turns a little comedy about seemingly incongruous situations into a finely spun series of love stories: father and daughter, man and woman, disparate brothers, lonely widows, and a village that loves its heritage. Writer/Director Francesca Joseph understands her craft and blends a well-paced story with a fine cast. The result is a heartwarming evening of entertainment.

    On a small Mediterranean island (Mallorca/Balearic Islands) lives an odd group of expatriates. Larry (Stanley Tucci) is pianist from classical training who makes his living playing piano bar while he pines for the purity of classical music such as that of a deceased composer who lived on the island once wrote. His long term girlfriend Miranda (Jessica Stevenson) practices yoga and supports Larry's dreams. Sebastian (Hugh Bonneville) is a well to do, would be impresario who lives with his perpetually drunk and miscreant brother Dickie (Rhys Ifans). Larry develops a plan to have a concert of the deceased composer's music there on the island but has to contend with the composer's widow Veronica (Marisa Paredes) as well as the composer's beautiful 'muse' Helena (Emmanuelle Seigner): the two women are bitter enemies. Larry obtains Veronica's permission to stage the concert of her husband's music, has the composer's grand piano brought in by helicopter, and hires the infamous pianist Narcisco Ortega (Virgile Bramly) to perform. And while Sebastian vies for the rights to have the concert take place, the obstacles encountered are beyond his intrusion. All goes well until the surprise arrival of Larry's 'unknown daughter' from an old weekend affair arrives: Frankie (Jena Malone) has been tracking down her birth father for apparent and occult reasons. Narcisco arrives with entourage, seduces Frankie, and in an act of fatherly protection Larry injures the pianist's hands and the whole project falls apart. In a final ploy to make the concert work Helena gives Larry the composer's final songs - dedicated with love to his wife Veronica - and Larry agrees to perform the music in the small concert of his dreams, and the concert serves as a moment of healing between each of the paired and unpaired characters.

    Not only are the characters well played by this very fine cast, but also the scenery of the island is exotic and romantic as captured by cinematographer Javier Salmones. The original music score by Dan Jones includes a truly lovely 'last song' and is enhanced by the fact that excerpts from Richard Strauss' "Four Last Songs" as sung by Sylvia Sass are an integral part of the soundtrack. This is a tender little story with equal amounts of sensitive humor and warmth, a film that deserves a much wider audience. Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      Never released to theatres in the U.S.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, as Narcisco plays the piano, one shot shows his hands working upwards on the keys (left to right) while the piano music that is heard clearly moves lower and lower in tone, which could only be accomplished by playing the keys right to left. The next shot finishes the musical phrase correctly.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Dickie: I don't know what happens next.

      Sebastian Burrows: What happens next... is two lads build a raft, out of anything they can find, but it's all wood, plastic panels... And they lash 'em together. And in the dead of the night, they creep out of the house, and set off down the stream. And they don't know where they're going. They know that dawn will come, and that they're going on this adventure together.

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2007 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • Catalan
    • Also known as
      • Mallorca's Song
    • Filming locations
      • Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Home Movies Ltd.
      • Ingenious Film Partners
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $211,137
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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