Nov 1, 2013
Las Vegas has gone through plenty of changes over the past 60 years, since it was the playground of Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack, and had an air of class and mystery to go with the wicked fun it offered visitors in a myriad of ways. And in the new movie “Last Vegas,” four lifelong buddies come to realize that they’ve changed a lot too over the 58 years they’ve known each other, while trying to reclaim their youthful magic over the course of a wild and surprisingly meaningful bachelor party weekend.
It would be easy to assume that the movie is just an attempt to make some easy money off the success of “The Hangover” movies by altering the antics for its older generation of stars: Michael Douglas, Robert DeNiro, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Kline. That’s a winning cast, indeed, as all four of those master thespians are Oscar winners who amazingly have never worked together in any combination before – and they’re buttressed further by Oscar-winning actress Mary Steenburgen, who plays a lounge singer who beguiles both Douglas and DeNiro and gives the movie its surprisingly strong sense of heart.
The movie kicks off in 1955, when the friends were 12 years old and called themselves the “Flatbush Four” as they chased girls and engaged in neighborhood escapades. But in a hilarious switch, the movie cuts to the present day with a title card reading “58 Years Later” and shows that Sam (Kline) has been married 40 years and is already trapped in a retirement community with much older people, while Archie (Freeman) recently suffered a minor stroke that resulted in his over-concerned son keeping him on house arrest, and Paddy (DeNiro) has spent the past year wearing a bathrobe in his apartment and mourning the loss of his wife.
That leaves it up to Billy (Douglas) to be living the high life, shacked up with a 31-year-old girlfriend in a Malibu beach house until he’s forced to perform the eulogy at the funeral of a friend who was just two years older than himself. Feeling his mortality while up at the pulpit, Billy vows to live life to the fullest and proposes to his girlfriend right there at the service.