Last Station, The
Sony Pictures (2009)
Drama
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IMDB   7.0
1 hr 52 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
James McAvoy Valentin Bulgakov
Christopher Plummer Leo Tolstoy
Paul Giamatti Vladimir Chertkov
Helen Mirren Sofya Tolstoy
Anne-Marie Duff Sasha Tolstoy
Kerry Condon Masha
Patrick Kennedy Sergeyenko
John Sessions Dushan
David Masterson Reporter
Nenad Lucic Vanja
Tomas Spencer Andrey Tolstoy
Christian Gaul Ivan
Wolfgang Häntsch Priest
Anastasia Tolstoy Mourning Girl
Maximilian Gärtner Kind
Director
Michael Hoffman
Producer Bonnie Arnold
Brian Donovan
Chris Curling
Writer Michael Hoffman
Jay Parini
Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid
Musician Sergey Yevtushenko


Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer, and James McAvoy lead an impeccable cast in The Last Station, a sweet comedy-drama about the final days of the Russian novelist Tolstoy. Nineteenth-century paparazzi lurk outside of Tolstoy's estate, hoping to snatch a picture of the rumored strife between the world-famous writer (Plummer, The Insider), who's launched an antimaterialist movement, and his aristocratic wife, Sofya (Mirren, The Queen). Also lurking is Tolstoy's aide, Chertkov (Paul Giamatti, Sideways), who despises Sofya and pushes to change Tolstoy's will to prevent Sofya from inheriting the royalties from Tolstoy's books. Into this nest of conflict comes a young secretary, Valentin (McAvoy, Atonement), who idolizes Tolstoy and strives to live by the principles of abstinence and vegetarianism… only to find his purity tested by sensual temptations (including a headstrong young woman played by Kerry Condon of Rome) and an unexpected sympathy for Sofya. Moments of sly comedy keep The Last Station from becoming overly literary. The movie as a whole lacks the emotional punch it reaches for, but every scene is a polished jewel, expertly and passionately crafted by the actors and writer-director Michael Hoffman (A Midsummer Night's Dream), rich with feeling and social detail. Mirren, of course, is superb, with a wonderful portrayal of a woman who can't help turning her genuine passions into a performance that repels her husband. --Bret Fetzer
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