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The Last Station

It’s easy to appreciate creative genius, but it must be hell to live with it.

Based on the novel by Jan Parini, this is a love story set during the final year of Russian writer Leo Tolstoy’s life, focusing on the terrible strain borne by his wife, the Countess.

Unable to live together under the same roof without descending into spiteful bickering, yet unwilling to live apart because of their deep love, the elderly couple plays out these final months against a backdrop of political intrigue.

In truth, were it not for Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren’s Oscar nominations as Best Actor and Best Actress, Michael Hoffman’s history lesson could have debuted on DVD. This is a handsome, Sunday afternoon costume drama with a fleeting sex scene to set pulses racing.

Grainy, black and white footage of the real Tolstoy and Countess give us pause for reflection over the end credits.

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Julia Coulton wrote on the 19/02/10 at 21:54…
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