
Casanova's Last Stand
The life of Casanova as told through the love letters he sent and received, which were found in the castle of Duchov where he died. The loves, hates, fortune and misfortune of the great lover who, among other things, invented the French national lottery, spied, and fought duels. A confidante of kings (and queens) who ended up hating what he had become.
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Plot Summary
A single man, fed up with the dating scene, decides to create his ideal woman with the help of a genius inventor. However, his creation turns out to be far more than he bargained for, leading to unexpected and chaotic romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Casanova's Last Stand received a limited release and garnered mixed to negative reviews, largely due to its low-budget production values and predictable plot. While some appreciated the comedic premise, many critics found the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a humorous take on modern romance but falls short in execution.
- Low production values detract from the overall viewing experience.
- The narrative is considered predictable and uninspired by many reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available for this independent film.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and largely distributed through niche channels, contributing to its limited critical and audience reach.
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