The Last Black Man in San Francisco

2019

Action / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 93% · 213 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 84% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 22285 22.3K

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Plot summary

Jimmie Fails dreams of reclaiming the Victorian home his grandfather built in the heart of San Francisco. Joined on his quest by his best friend Mont, Jimmie searches for belonging in a rapidly changing city that seems to have left them behind.


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October 08, 2021 at 08:22 PM

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Thora Birch as Becca
Jonathan Majors as Montgomery Allen
Finn Wittrock as Clayton
Danny Glover as Grandpa Allen
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by regonzalez-20510 8 / 10

An extraordinary poignant and beautiful film

This movie is beautifully made, shot and acted. There's a good deal of comedy here. The City is a character and breathes in a way not shown before on film. It's the small places shown, the neighborhoods that don't make it into other movies, the light and the cold. The sense of longing is strong in this film. The characters, all of whom are a bit off, long for a stability that isn't there, but that they all hope for and work towards. This is a movie about people who are being crushed in a variety of ways by the workings of capitalism and keep struggling forward. It's not a political movie or an obnoxious "message" movie. Nothing to hit you over the head. It just shows you folks. This is a love letter to a city that ain't there anymore. A place where I grew up but am a stranger. Where the homes I grew up and played baseball in the streets in front of, no one let's kids play in the street in front of anymore. The kids like the housed are too expensive.

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Reviewed by cgearheart 10 / 10

The Critics Weren't Lying

I had read a review from a gentleman who had said this movie had moved his audience to audible tears and at that point I knew I had to see the movie. It takes quite a bit to make me cry so I took my chances. I was a slobbering mess. I honestly started weeping and I could not stop myself. This film is so special and I can't stress it enough. The fact that it was both a love letter to a friendship and city and that it portrayed two young men as being unique but strong individuals who weren't ridiculously manly was so impressive to me. I won't spoil the film for you but you must see this film, because it's the best I've seen all year. It's beautiful, it's real, it's The Last Black Man in San Francisco.

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