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The Last Good Time is one of those quiet films that doesn't scream for attention but lingers in your mind. The story revolves around an aging widower, who’s grappling with tax issues and the weight of his past. When a young woman unexpectedly comes into his life, the dynamic shifts. It’s this intriguing contrast between their ages and experiences that creates a really rich atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for moments of reflection, and the performances feel genuine, almost like eavesdropping on real life. There’s a kind of rawness to it that’s refreshing - the practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story. It’s a thoughtful exploration of loneliness and unexpected connections.
Unique exploration of age dynamicsSubtle, understated performancesThought-provoking themes of loneliness and connection
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