IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes32%
Metacritic32/100
Google Users37%
Director: Sean Penn•Genres: Drama, Romance
In a war-torn region of Africa, a dedicated relief doctor, Wren Peterson, finds herself drawn to Miguel Leon, a charismatic international doctor working in the same refugee camp. Their intense romance unfolds against the backdrop of political instability, humanitarian crises, and the ever-present threat of violence. As they navigate their passionate relationship, they are confronted with the harsh realities of their work and the profound ethical dilemmas they face daily.
The Last Face was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its direction, script, and performances. It was criticized for its melodramatic tone and perceived exploitation of its serious subject matter. Audiences also showed little interest, resulting in a very low box office performance.
The film was criticized for its heavy-handed melodrama and a script that failed to adequately address the complex humanitarian issues it depicted.
Performances, particularly from the lead actors, were seen as unconvincing or misdirected amidst the dramatic weight of the subject matter.
Many critics found the film to be self-indulgent and out of touch, offering a superficial and exploitative portrayal of conflict zones.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be disappointing, with many citing a lack of emotional connection to the characters and a storyline that felt predictable and uninspired. The film's depiction of serious global issues was often perceived as heavy-handed and lacking authenticity by viewers.
Sean Penn was inspired to make the film after working with Doctors Without Borders in Sudan and witnessing the challenges faced by humanitarian aid workers.
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