Monday, January 26, 2015

Last Vegas: 2015-01-26

Last Vegas: Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, Kevin Kline, Mary Steenburgen.

Old people had a bachelor party as Douglas's character prepares to marry a 32 year old girl. He is about 70 years old. They went to Las Vegas and meet a girl that falls in love with him. The guys are school buddies. As children Michael's character let the girl of his dreams marry Robert's character, but he never knew that until now.

Forty years later, Robert De Niro was able to return the favor. He pushed Michael into the pool to talk to the girl about it. Michael breaks up with the infant and gets together with the older singer who is more his age. Robert liked her too but gave her up because he wanted to return the favor. He said that he had a full life with a woman and understand it much more than Michael who was a rich man who never settled down.

Morgan Freeman's character was supervised by his son and snuck out of the house to go out with his friends to Las Vegas. He told his son that he peed himself and that he went on a church retreat. What's that sound? Oh, I think the Holy Spirit is leaving, but I'll try to get it back. Halleluyah, when the son called. They tried to make the casino sound like a church. Later, the son came to the party in their room and he said that the family was worried. Morgan said that he is a grownup and that he wants to spend his last years doing what he wants to do. He had a stroke but he does not want to be a slave.

Kevin's character has grand kids but have not had sex with wife of 40 years in months or so. His wife gives him a condom and says that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Later, he is in a hotel room with a sexy girl who is about 22 years old. He stops himself and says that after 40 years of marriage, if he can't share this sex story with his wife then it stops becoming wonderful.

The girl was sad but shrugs, "I hope I can find a man like you someday."

Robert's wife died and he is a bit depressed at home, but then he was able to appreciate the life that he had still.






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