
Cast And Crew
Starring:Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren,
James McAvoy, Paul Giamatti, Anne-Marie Duff
Director:Michael Hoffman
Writer:Michael Hoffman
Studio:Sony Pictures Classics
Genre:Drama, History
Release Date:December 4th, 2009
Plot Summary:
The final year of Russian Socialist writer Leo Tolstoy comes to the screen with Christopher Plummer in the lead role and Helen Mirren portraying his wife, Sofia. Paul Giamatti, James McAvoy and Anne-Marie Duff co-star in the Warner Bros. production, directed by Michael Hoffman from the novel by Jay Parini
A historical drama based on Russian author Leo Tolstoy's struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things.Watch online Movie Trailer free The Last Station Hollywood film.The film Directed byMichael Hoffman .
Hollywood Movie The Last Station Synopsis :
The film, based on Jay Parini's 1990 novel, explores the turbulent final year in the life of the Russian writer and philosopher Tolstoy and his troubled marriage to wife, Sofia.
Story's general dynamics are easy to grasp. In his energetic old age -- in 1910, he's still writing and riding horseback -- the most revered author of his time (Plummer) lives on a grand if disorderly country estate and presides from a distance over a quasi-political cult in which young adherents do farm labor while trying to adhere to tenets of Tolstoyan philosophy such as pacifism, social equality, vegetarianism and celibacy, rules the lusty old man personally admits difficulty in adhering to.

Writer-director Michael Hoffman, working from a novel by Jay Parini, keeps things bustling in the busy household and wrings droll humor from the way Tolstoy's most innocuous remarks are all recorded by slavish transcribers, while numerous cameramen are posted outside to document his movements for all time (some real-life snippets are played with the end titles). The awestruck Valentin is warmly welcomed by the writer, who, in Plummer's seductive, appealingly naturalistic performance, instantly emerges as a real man, not as a self-important legend. This Tolstoy does not need his ego bolstered by flatterers and sycophants; well aware of his status, he turns attention back on those around him. There is, impressively, virtually no ham in Plummer's work here, just stature and humanity.
Tolstoy loves his wife, but she occupies another realm altogether. A devotee of Italian opera, she adores melodrama and injects it into her daily life whenever she believes it applies, which is often.

Threaded between this pitched battle is Valentin's struggle to remain a pure Tolstoyan, a battle he loses shortly after meeting the writer's hedonistic daughter Masha (Kerry Condon) at the commune. After the initial seduction, however, their relationship becomes rather rote and uninteresting. This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet , it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites,Search In Google.com allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.
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