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The Last Kiss 2001

★ 6.4528 votes115 min📅 2001-02-01

"Love. Sex. Surrender."

Directed by Gabriele Muccino, *The Last Kiss (2001)* dives into the messy, relatable territory of love and doubt when a three-year relationship hits its first major roadblock.

Director: Gabriele Muccino

Cast

Stefano Accorsi
Stefano Accorsi
Carlo
Giovanna Mezzogiorno
Giovanna Mezzogiorno
Giulia
Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Anna
Martina Stella
Martina Stella
Francesca
Claudio Santamaria
Claudio Santamaria
Paolo
Giorgio Pasotti
Giorgio Pasotti
Adriano
Marco Cocci
Marco Cocci
Alberto
Pierfrancesco Favino
Pierfrancesco Favino
Marco
Sabrina Impacciatore
Sabrina Impacciatore
Livia
Regina Orioli
Regina Orioli
Arianna

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Kiss (2001) about?

Carlo faces an existential crisis when his girlfriend Giulia reveals she's pregnant, pushing him to confront his fear of adulthood. A chance encounter with a younger woman, Francesca, tempts him into a reckless affair—but the consequences force him to question what he truly wants. The film captures the universal struggle between responsibility and the desire for one last wild ride.

Who directed The Last Kiss?

Gabriele Muccino, the acclaimed Italian filmmaker behind *La meglio gioventù* and *Seven Pounds*, brings his signature emotional depth to *The Last Kiss*.

Who stars in The Last Kiss?

The film features Stefano Accorsi as Carlo, Giovanna Mezzogiorno as Giulia, and Stefania Sandrelli as Carlo's mother, along with Claudio Santamaria and Martina Stella in pivotal roles.

Is The Last Kiss (2001) worth watching?

*The Last Kiss* is a gripping exploration of love and midlife anxiety, elevated by Muccino's sharp direction and Accorsi's nuanced performance. While not a crowd-pleaser, its honest portrayal of relationship fractures and generational tensions makes it a standout in late '90s/early 2000s Italian cinema.

How long is The Last Kiss?

The film runs for 115 minutes.

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About The Last Kiss (2001) — A Raw Look at Love, Fear, and a Last Chance at Youth

Directed by Gabriele Muccino, *The Last Kiss (2001)* dives into the messy, relatable territory of love and doubt when a three-year relationship hits its first major roadblock. When Giulia announces she's pregnant, Carlo—played by Stefano Accorsi—finds himself spiraling into an unexpected crisis. Fearing the loss of freedom and youth that parenthood demands, he impulsively pursues a fleeting romance with the intoxicating Francesca, an 18-year-old he meets at a wedding. The film weaves together comedy, drama, and romance to explore the raw tension between commitment and temptation, all wrapped in a melancholic yet witty atmosphere.

Giovanna Mezzogiorno delivers a powerhouse performance as Giulia, grounding the story in emotional authenticity, while Stefania Sandrelli adds depth as Carlo's conflicted mother. The narrative's sharp focus on generational clashes and the fear of growing up lingers long after the credits roll, making *The Last Kiss* a poignant reflection on the choices that define us.