
The Last Day
Drama
Overview
At Christmas time, 19-year-old Simon returns home to visit his dysfunctional family with Louise, a fearless girl he met during his train ride. While Simon struggles to cope with the growing distance between him and his parents, he starts to examine his feelings when Louise develop a liaison of her own with his childhood friend Mathieu.
Top Cast


Mélanie Laurent
Mélanie Laurent
Louise
Mélanie Laurent
Louise


Gaspard Ulliel
Gaspard Ulliel
Simon
Gaspard Ulliel
Simon


Nicole Garcia
Nicole Garcia
Marie
Nicole Garcia
Marie


Bruno Todeschini
Bruno Todeschini
Marc
Bruno Todeschini
Marc


Thibault Vinçon
Thibault Vinçon
Matthieu
Thibault Vinçon
Matthieu


Daniel Berlioux
Daniel Berlioux
Pierre
Daniel Berlioux
Pierre


Christophe Malavoy
Christophe Malavoy
Jean-Louis
Christophe Malavoy
Jean-Louis


Alysson Paradis
Alysson Paradis
Alice
Alysson Paradis
Alice
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