The Last One for the Road review: a wistful Venetian road movie about ageing barflies and one last drink
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A review of Francesco Sossai's film "The Last One for the Road," a Venetian road movie following two ageing drinkers, Carlobianchi and Doriano, as they drift through the outskirts of Venice searching for an old friend and one final drink. They pick up a shy architecture student, Giulio, whose academic day is sacrificed to bars and the duo's half-remembered stories of youth. The review describes the film as loose, funny, and melancholy, with the characters treating irresponsibility as wisdom and drunkenness as philosophy.
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· 3 pulledTwo ageing drinkers... drift across the barren outskirts of Venice in search of their old friend Genio and a final drink.
Carlobianchi and Doriano have the swagger of road-movie sages, treating irresponsibility as wisdom and drunkenness as philosophy.
They are charming but
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