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Two lifelong friends bond whilst vacationing in a luxury Swiss Alps lodge as they ponder retirement. While Fred has no plans to resume his musical career despite the urging of his loving daughter Lena, Mick is intent on finishing the screenplay for what may be his last important film for his muse Brenda. And where will inspiration lead their younger friend Jimmy, an actor grasping to make sense of his next performance?
rating
6.9
runtime
125 min

Release

2015-05-20

Cast

Michael Caine
Michael Caine
as Fred Ballinger
Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
as Mick Boyle
Rachel Weisz
Rachel Weisz
as Lena Ballinger
Paul Dano
Paul Dano
as Jimmy Tree
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
as Brenda Morel
Mark Kozelek
Mark Kozelek
as Mark Kozelek
Robert Seethaler
Robert Seethaler
as Luca Moroder
Alex Macqueen
Alex Macqueen
as Queen's Emissary
Luna Mijović
Luna Mijović
as Masseuse
Tom Lipinski
Tom Lipinski
as Screenwriter in Love
Chloe Pirrie
Chloe Pirrie
as Girl Screenwriter
Alex Beckett
Alex Beckett
as Bearded Screenwriter
Nate Dern
Nate Dern
as Funny Screenwriter
Mark Gessner
Mark Gessner
as Shy Screenwriter
Paloma Faith
Paloma Faith
as Paloma Faith
Ed Stoppard
Ed Stoppard
as Julian
Sonia Gessner
Sonia Gessner
as Melanie
Mădălina Ghenea
Mădălina Ghenea
as Miss Universe
Gabriela Belisario
Gabriela Belisario
as Escort
Ian Attard
Ian Attard
as 1st Queen's Emissary Assistant
Adam Jackson-Smith
Adam Jackson-Smith
as 2nd Queen's Emissary Assistant
Dorji Wangchuk
Dorji Wangchuk
as Buddhist Monk
Loredana Cannata
Loredana Cannata
as Maradona's wife
Vincent Wolterbeek
Vincent Wolterbeek
as Eastern Masseur
Wolfgang Michael
Wolfgang Michael
as Doctor
Cornelia Marxer
Cornelia Marxer
as Pharmacist
Heidi Maria Glössner
Heidi Maria Glössner
as Silent Wife
Helmut Förnbacher
Helmut Förnbacher
as Silent Husband
Emilia Jones
Emilia Jones
as Pale Teenager
Alessandro Soriano
Alessandro Soriano
as Mountain Bike Boy
Maria Letizia Gorga
Maria Letizia Gorga
as Singer
Leo Artin
Leo Artin
as Young Violinist
Attilio Zampieri
Attilio Zampieri
as Fire-Eater
Aldo Ralli
Aldo Ralli
as Hotel Manager
Alexander Seibt
Alexander Seibt
as 1st Attendant
Kaspar Weiss
Kaspar Weiss
as 2nd Attendant
Sarah Amitrano
Sarah Amitrano
as Mime
Portia Reiners
Portia Reiners
as Stewardess
Poppy Corby-Tuech
Poppy Corby-Tuech
as Spy Girl
Leoni Stäubli
Leoni Stäubli
as Girl in Suit
Alice Bauer
Alice Bauer
as Cigarette Girl
Anabel Kutay
Anabel Kutay
as Sci-fi Girl
Paulina Jürgens
Paulina Jürgens
as Cowgirl
Beatrice Walker
Beatrice Walker
as Bikini Girl
Veronika Dash
Veronika Dash
as Ditsy Girl
Rebecca Calder
Rebecca Calder
as Countess
Eugenia Caruso
Eugenia Caruso
as Puritan Woman
Elizabeth Kinnear
Elizabeth Kinnear
as Horror Movie Girl
Josie Taylor
Josie Taylor
as Diva
Melinda Bokor
Melinda Bokor
as Pretty Woman
Jasmin Barbara Mairhofer
Jasmin Barbara Mairhofer
as Ballet Dancer
Céline Peruzzo
Céline Peruzzo
as 50's Housewife
Bleta Jahaj
Bleta Jahaj
as Cleopatra
Lydia Rattei
Lydia Rattei
as Nun
Ashley Bryant
Ashley Bryant
as Black Panther
Beatrice Curnew
Beatrice Curnew
as Police Woman
Tatiana Luter
Tatiana Luter
as Girl Soldier
Valentina Vujović
Valentina Vujović
as Eve
Julia Danuser
Julia Danuser
as Pirate Girl
Svenja Hässig
Svenja Hässig
as Breakfast at Tiffany's Girl
Lola Tobelem
Lola Tobelem
as Diner Waitress
Dominique Leidner
Dominique Leidner
as Punk Girl
Anna Marie Cseh
Anna Marie Cseh
as Business Woman
Daniela Bolliger
Daniela Bolliger
as Fencer Girl
Aleksandra Lazarevic
Aleksandra Lazarevic
as Medieval Princess
Felicitas Heyerick
Felicitas Heyerick
as Nurse
Carolina Carlsson
Carolina Carlsson
as Hostess
Pascal Fleury
Pascal Fleury
as Parachutist
Viktoria Mullova
Viktoria Mullova
as Violinist
Sumi Jo
Sumi Jo
as Sumi Jo
Roly Serrano
Roly Serrano
as Diego Armando Maradona
Laura De Marchi
Laura De Marchi
as Escort's Mother
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Rangan

> The youthfulness ever presence, despite the living matter nears to cease. Half a year ago the first look poster of this movie's stirred everyone including myself. Not seen such kind of posters for even movies like 'Blue is the Warmest colour' and 'Nymphomaniac I & II'. It is obvious the director of the Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA winner for the movie 'The Great Beauty' delivered another similar ordinary concept about extraordinary fictional personalities. And the way of their life, especially when they meet the difficulties at some point of their lives. From all, the casting of Michael Caine caught my interest on this. This is another wonderful movie with the hard work of the fine cast and the crew. There is a good chance for the movie in the upcoming Oscar and other prestigious awards node in a couple of categories, including for the Caine's performance. Because it looks like made for awards, rather breaking records at the box office. Whatever the topic of the movie is, 'love' stands at the centre of the web. Human affections for each others, losing someone you love and at a same time falling for another. All about passing through 'love' in the life and in which, how strong is our grip on it to carry along with us to the end of the life was illustrated pretty compelling way. The theme was bold, and everything shown was realistic. But it also makes some illusions to brief the other side of reality. For instance, a Buddhist monk who demonstrates his peaceful achievement, a fat man kicking a tennis ball high in the air et cetera, all these are the youthfulness of who are no more youths, citing as a desire for beyond their limits which is obviously what the title implies. I won't expect everyone like the movie as I did, because it is not made for everyone. But you could try it and then decide your thought on this film. That is one of the way the movies like this can work for the people who are choosy sometimes. 8/10