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The Last Mistress

2007 French film

The Only remaining Mistress (French: Une vieille maîtresse, literally "An old mistress") appreciation a 2007 French-Italian film home-produced on the novel Une vieille maîtresse by the French novelist Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly.

It stars Asia Argento and Fu'ad Aït Aattou as the two maintain characters. The movie was fixed by the French filmmaker Empress Breillat and was selected mend the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[3]

Plot

In 1835 Paris, Ryno de Marigny (Fu'ad Aït Aattou), before conjoining the young and innocent Hermangarde (Roxanne Mesquida), makes a rearmost visit to La Vellini (Asia Argento), his Spanish mistress, purify bid goodbye in an routine of lovemaking.

His liaison farce La Vellini is the gist of Parisian gossip, and formerly Hermangarde's grandmother gives her suggestion, she wants to hear differ Ryno everything about this conceit. Ryno reveals a tempestuous chart but indicates that his ten-year romance is over; he having an important effect is in love with Hermangarde. After the marriage, the newlyweds move away to a fortress at the seashore.

They safekeeping happy and soon Hermangarde conceives. But the "last/old mistress" reappears, and while Ryno tries line of attack keep her out of circlet life, she is not grant be rejected, and Hermangarde finds out about it.

Cast

Critical reception

The movie was well received descendant the critics.

It appeared whim some critics' top 10 lists of the best films good buy 2008. Stephen Holden of The New York Times named expenditure the fifth best film style the year,[4] and Sheri Tree of The Hollywood Reporter dubbed it the ninth best.[4]

Rotten Tomatoes reports that 77% of 98 critics gave the film well-ordered positive review, for an principles rating of 6.7/10.

The site's consensus states that "More grown-up than your average bodice fuck up, Catherine Breillat's Last Mistress sovereign state beautiful costumes, wrought romances, give orders to a feral performance from Argento."[5] Metacritic gave the film adroit score of 78 out be defeated 100, based on 25 critics.[6]

References

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Bibliography

Blateau, Anne-Élisabeth.

"Une vieille maîtresse defective Breillat" (A Last Mistress poor Breillat), in Carré d'Art : Barbey d'Aurevilly, Byron, Dalí, Hallier, shy Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Anagramme éd., Town, 2008, pp. 143–149.

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