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The Last Five Years

In New York, a struggling actress and a successful writer sing about their failed marriage from two perspectives.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 5.8
Studio : Lucky Monkey Pictures,  Sh-K-Boom Records,  Grand Peaks Entertainment, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Construction Coordinator, 
Cast : Anna Kendrick Jeremy Jordan Natalie Knepp Marceline Hugot Rafael Sardina
Genre : Drama Comedy Music Romance

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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StyleSk8r
2018/08/30

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Ariella Broughton
2018/08/30

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Clifton Johnson
2017/12/27

There were some great moments and ideas here...but I just kept thinking,"This would have been better on stage." Plus, it was a film filled with decent melodies but no show stopper. Not a bad metaphor.

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TxMike
2015/08/16

I have seen Anna Kendrick in several movies and I actually like her. But to my ear she is terribly miscast here as Cathy Hiatt if the intent was to have a really good singer. On the other hand if she was cast to mirror her character, i.e. a singer who never gets past the auditions, then perhaps she was perfectly cast. Still her full singing voice has a very annoying quality to it and I simply had to turn the volume way down in my home theater during her solo songs, that is how annoying I found her voice. She plays a young aspiring stage actress from Ohio who meets a young aspiring writer in New York. They fall in love, they get married, but they are going in opposite directions. he is becoming successful, she cannot get past the auditions. She becomes bitter, he tries to cheer her up, they argue, their 5 years together were interesting but not lasting.Corpus Christi native Jeremy Jordan is quite a revelation as Jamie Wellerstein, her lover and husband. His acting and singing were both very good and very appropriate. While there are a few other characters these are the only two who sing and really the only two who matter.

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SnoopyStyle
2015/07/03

Jamie Wellerstein (Jeremy Jordan) and Cathy Hiatt (Anna Kendrick) have ended their marriage five years after they first met. The movie moves back and forth throughout their relationship. They met in Ohio. He's a writer who often goes to NYC for work. The long distance is a struggle. They get married and live in NYC. Meanwhile she's pursuing a Broadway acting career.Anna Kendrick continues to hit it out of the park with her performances. She has the sincerity. Jeremy Jordan isn't quite as compelling by comparison. He's still a perfectly fine performer. As for the confusing timeline mashup, I'm sure it's more compelling on Broadway. Memento comes to mind right away. However Nolan understands that movies are a visual medium and he uses black and white as well to distinguish the two timelines. The visual style is in general secondary in this musical. It's not bad but nothing really stands out.

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kurokotsu
2015/05/30

The Last Five Years is a sequel musical, coming after Songs for a New World; Which introduces these characters, and builds them up together. Songs for a New World, but, yet, was not given a movie adaptation. The main cast is comprised of two people, Anna Kendrick as Cathy Hiatt, and Jeremy Jordan as Jamie Wellerstein. There is no supporting cast to speak of, instead focused on these two characters. The Last Five Years is, as the title implies, about the last five years of something. In this case, it's a relationship.Anna Kendrick is the newer of the two actors here. She understands the character, a despairing and unsuccessful New York actress. She plays a normal, struggling woman dealing with a, to put it lightly, eccentric boyfriend/husband. Here, her personality is lost at moments, content to merely follow along on the pomp and parade that is her husband's life. There is a bit of a disconnect between them, song-wise. In the moments she is involved in his songs, she doesn't interact much. Part of this can be blamed on the character itself, but part is also in the emotions conveyed with lines, as well as a lack of the emotional conviction that would be expected of one in her circumstance.Her costar, Jeremy Jordan of Smash fame, does far better in his role. He takes cues from the original actor, it shows in his mannerisms and the odd voices he does. He can do the egomaniac writer well, he lives for such a big role and it's obvious. He flows between the varying emotional states and moods of the role, and it feels genuine. There's not much to be said about him, other than that it's a solid performance from a solid actor.The staging and editing is, as to be expected, quite good. One thing I have to bring up is the almost surreal attitude of the movie. In the beginning, we have scenes such as a choreographed dance number on a New York street, and a seemingly endless black hallway of ex- girlfriends. Later, when they continue on the worse aspects of the relationship, all traces of that are gone. It becomes very standard, almost, and upsets the tone in a way that may not have been intentional. This, combined with the use of saturation to differentiate the scenes, with emerald green grass in one moment and a nearly grey apartment the next, causes a disconnect within the movie itself. It feels disjointed in multiple ways, due to all of the tonal and artistic shifts.The original writer was involved in the creation, as was the initial female lead who kept the pace going from behind the scenes. The biggest issue is an understanding of pacing, given how the source material bounces around. The storytelling is meant to be opposed. The woman, Cathy, her story is started at the end of the relationship. It rewinds, every other songs, to the very beginning of their relationship over the course of the movie. The male lead, Jamie, his story starts at the beginning. With his relationship to her, and then following to the conclusion we already know from her story. The two don't share songs except for brief moments, usually. They share screen time, but nothing else. The last song, as he says goodbye and she meets him, is one of two times they both sing in the same song. The other time is right smack dab in the middle of the movie, where he proposes to her. As such, it is very difficult to get a feel for their chemistry. It causes issues with knowing where exactly you're at, relying on the musical narrative with no outside aid.Overall, it's a solidly average movie. Not perfect, not horrid. The chemistry they share, for how hard it can be to measure, is the best thing holding it together, followed by Jeremy Jordan's portrayal of his character. I can recommend seeing it, if only to experience the story and the different attitudes present throughout. You can laugh and cry and feel the movie tug at your heartstrings when it wants to, which is the most you can ask for from any musical.

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