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The Last Entry 2018

25 min📅 2018-12-07

In *The Last Entry (2018)*, acclaimed Singaporean actress Jeanette Aw stars as Jane, a woman facing Alzheimer's with quiet determination.

Director: Jeanette Aw

Cast

Jeanette Aw
Jeanette Aw
Natalie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Entry (2018) about?

The film follows Jane, who documents her life in a journal after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. As her condition worsens, she slowly loses the ability to recognize her own memories, forcing her daughter to adapt to an uncertain future. It's a deeply moving story about love, loss, and the fragility of time.

Who directed The Last Entry?

Jeanette Aw directed *The Last Entry (2018)*, blending her talents as both actress and filmmaker to craft a deeply personal narrative.

Who stars in The Last Entry?

*The Last Entry* features Singaporean actress Jeanette Aw in the lead role.

Is The Last Entry (2018) worth watching?

Though short in runtime, *The Last Entry* packs an emotional punch that lingers. Its themes of memory and resilience make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas, even without an IMDb rating to guide expectations.

How long is The Last Entry?

The Last Entry (2018) has a runtime of 25 minutes.

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About The Last Entry (2018) — A Heartfelt Short Film on Memory and Love

In *The Last Entry (2018)*, acclaimed Singaporean actress Jeanette Aw stars as Jane, a woman facing Alzheimer's with quiet determination. Directed by Jeanette Aw herself, this poignant short film explores the heartbreaking journey of memory loss as Jane records her most cherished moments, hoping to preserve them against the relentless tide of forgetfulness. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, capturing the emotional toll of Alzheimer's not just on Jane but on her daughter Natalie, played by an uncredited actress, who grapples with the practicalities of care. Set against a minimalist backdrop, the film immerses viewers in a deeply personal struggle, blending raw vulnerability with moments of tender humanity.

As the disease progresses, Jane's grip on language and reality slips away, leaving her caregiver and daughter to navigate the fragile boundary between presence and absence. *The Last Entry (2018)* is a compact yet powerful meditation on memory, love, and the fleeting nature of time, leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll.