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Dayreem

Dayreem loved

The Last Movie Stars

The Last Movie Stars is a beautiful, nostalgic, and deeply moving journey through the lives and careers of two unforgettable Hollywood icons. Watching it feels almost like stepping into an era I somehow remember, even though I never lived through it myself. The stories, the glamour, the struggles, and the undeniable chemistry between them create a sense of longing for a time that feels both distant and strangely familiar.

At times, the documentary’s reflective pacing and abundance of archival material make the storytelling feel a little uneven, and some moments could have benefited from more context beyond the central romance. Still, that measured approach gives the series room to linger on the emotional details and the complexity behind the public image.

It made me miss an age I only know through old films and memories passed down by others. By the end, I found myself wishing I could turn back time and experience that world firsthand—the elegance, the artistry, and the magic of classic Hollywood. A heartfelt and captivating tribute that stays with you long after the final episode.

10h

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The Last Movie Stars

Hawke says there are three people in a relationship: the couple and the relationship itself. But shouldn’t it be four? The couple’s perception of themselves and by each other? Throw careers, parenthood, and alcoholism into the mix…and still these “four” made a perfect two. Magic.

4y

sydvicious

sydvicious loved

The Last Movie Stars

Excellent documentary

4y

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