The Last 5 Years (2014)


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

The Last 5 Years (2014)

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Released Year: 2014
Runtime: 94 minutes
Directors: Richard LaGravenese

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

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80
Village Voice - Alan Scherstuhl
From moment to moment, this Last Five Years is a robust entertainment, often stirring, sad, and funny.
75
New York Post - Lou Lumenick
Let us now praise Anna Kendrick, who is positively great in the small-scale The Last Five Years — so utterly wonderful that this adaptation of an off-Broadway musical deserves better than a token theatrical release to support its distribution via video-on-demand.
75
The A.V. Club - Jesse Hassenger
For Kendrick in particular, it’s a sign that she could sing her way through something bigger.
70
Variety - Peter Debruge
Beyond scrappy, The Last 5 Years lacks a unifying aesthetic, as if this were merely the run-through, grabbed on the fly without lights, costumes or location permits. This approach does improve upon the stage show in one key respect, however, allowing us to see all those crooned-over emotions writ large on the faces of its two terrific lead performers.
63
Movie Nation - Roger Moore
No, it’s not deep. But the film, a sung-through (virtually no dialogue) musical by Jason Robert Brown, is sweet and sunny and occasionally funny.

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