About The Last One for the Road
The Last One for the Road (original Italian title: Le città di pianura) is a 2025 Italian-German comedy-drama that offers a poignant and humorous look at life, friendship, and unexpected connections. Directed with a keen eye for character-driven storytelling, the film follows two blustery men in their fifties whose shared obsession is chasing the perfect 'last drink.' Their nocturnal ritual takes an unexpected turn when they encounter Giulio, a shy architecture student whose reserved nature stands in stark contrast to their boisterous energy.
As this unlikely trio wanders from bar to bar across the Veneto region, the film unfolds as a series of intimate, often hilarious, and sometimes melancholic encounters. Giulio's perspective on love, life, and the world around him begins to shift under the influence of his older, more jaded companions. The performances are a standout, with the actors portraying the two older men delivering a masterclass in comedic timing and pathos, while the young student's transformation feels authentic and earned.
The direction balances the film's tonal shifts beautifully, weaving together crime elements with its core comedic-dramatic heart. The Veneto setting becomes a character in itself, its bars and nightscapes providing the perfect backdrop for this journey of self-discovery. With an IMDb rating of 7.2, this 100-minute film is a compelling watch for those who enjoy European cinema that blends humor with deeper existential themes. It's a movie about the stories we tell ourselves, the connections we make in unlikely places, and the ways in which a single night can alter the course of a life. The Last One for the Road is a charming, thoughtful film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
As this unlikely trio wanders from bar to bar across the Veneto region, the film unfolds as a series of intimate, often hilarious, and sometimes melancholic encounters. Giulio's perspective on love, life, and the world around him begins to shift under the influence of his older, more jaded companions. The performances are a standout, with the actors portraying the two older men delivering a masterclass in comedic timing and pathos, while the young student's transformation feels authentic and earned.
The direction balances the film's tonal shifts beautifully, weaving together crime elements with its core comedic-dramatic heart. The Veneto setting becomes a character in itself, its bars and nightscapes providing the perfect backdrop for this journey of self-discovery. With an IMDb rating of 7.2, this 100-minute film is a compelling watch for those who enjoy European cinema that blends humor with deeper existential themes. It's a movie about the stories we tell ourselves, the connections we make in unlikely places, and the ways in which a single night can alter the course of a life. The Last One for the Road is a charming, thoughtful film that stays with you long after the credits roll.


















