An unremarkably intoxicating film, sitting through it, you will most likely be on the edge of your seat, transfixed by cinematic brilliance of mixing art house with horror.
Alexa Modugno
Alexa Modugno
Alexa Modugno is a writer who is passionate about music, film, art and NYC culture. She has an extensive background in the art world, having worked at a variety of galleries in New York City as a curator and consultant. Her knowledge of the arts is expansive, and she served as a reporter for several art fairs including the Armory Show. Ultimately she aspires to be a humanitarian, with a mission to help young, emerging artists who come from low-income families and neighborhoods get their foot in the door in the art world, and get the visibility they need.
Film Review: ‘Casanova Last Love’
There is nothing in life like having a “meant to be” encounter with someone who leaves an impression that lasts a lifetime. In Benoit Jacquot’s film “Casanova Last Love”, it is 12 year old Marianne who we later realize lived her life in hopes that Casanova would one day pick her like a flower in the field of infinite possibilities from the intangible universe as his last love, bringing fated lovers together as it often does. As a child during her first encounter with Casanova, it is the sentimental gift he leaves her that ignites hope in a future of a life-altering romance. However, would she just become one of the many?