La última película que vimos fue fascinante.

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Why do we say última película instead of película pasada here?
Even though both translate to "last" in English, they are used differently in Spanish. You use pasado or pasada with units of time to mean the previous one (like la semana pasada for "last week"). You use último or última to mean "the final one in a series" or "the most recent one," which is why we use it for a movie, book, or event.
Why does última come before película? Don't adjectives usually go after the noun?
Most descriptive adjectives go after the noun in Spanish, but adjectives that show order or sequence like último (last) and primer (first) usually go before the noun. That is why it is la última película.
Why is it fue fascinante and not estuvo fascinante?
We use fue (the past tense of ser) because we are describing a core characteristic of the movie. Even though the movie is over in the past, being fascinating was an essential quality of that film, not a temporary state or a location, which would require estar.
Can I leave out the word que and just say "La última película vimos" like we do in English?
No, you always need the connecting word que (that) in Spanish. In English, we often drop it and simply say "The last movie we saw," but in Spanish, leaving out que is grammatically incorrect.

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