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Autumn in New York
Autumn in New York follows the sexual exploits of Will Keane - New York restaurateur, infamous verging-on-50 playboy, master of the no-commitment seduction - until he runs into an unexpected dead end when he meets Charlotte Fielding. Charlotte is half Will's age and twice his match, a 21 year-old free spirit yearning to get out and taste the excitement of adult life.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lakeshore Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Richard Gere Winona Ryder Anthony LaPaglia Elaine Stritch Vera Farmiga |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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A different way of telling a story
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
"Autumn in New York" stars Richard Gere as a middle aged man who falls for the the considerably younger Charolette Fielding, played by Winona Ryder. Fielding's your typical free-spirited pixie, who just happens to be dying, a death which will teach Gere several lessons about love, loss and commitment.Whilst "Autumn" is a giant bag of clichés, Ryder's enchanting. Beautiful but fragile, and reminiscent of a young Audrey Hepburn, she single-handedly saves the film. "Autumn in New York" was the first major Hollywood film to be directed by a woman of Asian origin.7/10 - Worth one viewing.
Well it's a movie about a woman dying in scorbutus (Ryder) and her guy (Gere) basically watching her die with these pathetic sad eyes, without buying any vitamin c or anything and it's not like he didn't have any drugstore around the corner. It's always better to make a tear-jerker movie about a sad couple who spend their days crying and hoping that maybe vitamin-c itself is coming to the door saying "here I am, eat me". We'll it ain't gonna happen folks. It's a story about a woman who did not eat enough vegetables. As you mama said, eat your vegetables. The result is that you live a miserable life in a luxury apartment in New York doing nothing but worrying about things that don't matter and wondering around spending your pointless life.
This movie is really recommended for the broken hearted as well as the still hearted..basically those who have been or are in love..the storyline may be a little predictable..but the set locations...the casting..screenplay...they are all close to perfection.. Richard Gere..well...he's cool and suave as we remember him in Pretty Woman,but his character in this motion picture makes the viewer feel for him and not just for Charlotte(Ms Ryder's character)..and their chemistry is definitely on full reaction mode...subtle...but seriously gentle for the heart and mind.. and the song that plays when the movie fades to black and the credits roll..Jenifer Paige's Beautiful...that really describes the whole movie..it was really so beautiful..i was really shocked that Joan Chen directed this gem..she did a good if not excellent job..a MUST see for all viewers interested in the romance/drama genre..
...even after reading all the bad reviews, even though I intensely dislike both the main actors, even though I dislike the entire "May/December romance" genre....I simply couldn't resist the title: Aumumn in New York. Manymanymany movies that take place in New York City use the city itself as a character. And occasionally, when New York is made a character in its own right, it becomes the Best Actor (or Actress, if you're so inclined.) And that's what happened here.It makes for a wonderful song, beautiful scenery and a romantic idea, but aside from how wonderfully New York played its leading role, the story placed in it sucks.There was a lovely scene in Central Park among all those gorgeous, brilliant-yellow leaves, some poignant landscape scenes of The City In The Fog and Snow, and the tune listed as "Elegy for Charlotte" on the soundtrack is worth the entire CD.Surely, in the future, a reasonably talented movie-maker will take this wonderful title and leading character and give them both a good movie. I can't believe somebody hasn't already. I hope they do, soon; the faster I can forget this one, the better.