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Following in a long tradition of Hollywood May-December romances, AUTUMN IN NEW YORK is the story of a pair who finds love when each least expects it. Will Keane (Richard Gere) is a successful restaurant owner and bachelor playboy with more "girlfriends" than he knows what to do with but no serious relationships. He meets Charlotte (Winona Ryder), the daughter of an old flame, and is immediately interested in her. The two develop a casual love affair, but Charlotte has a hidden secret: a terminal heart condition. As the unlikely pair continues the relationship, they grow closer than either could have imagined, proving that love is rarely convenient or easy. While struggling with his feelings toward Charlotte, Will also has to deal with a mystery woman (Vera Farmiga) who holds a secret from his past, and his own sense of mortality as he gets older. AUTUMN IN NEW YORK is an old-fashioned melodramatic love story that makes up for its familiar plot with glossy movie-star performances from Gere and Ryder, plus lush cinematography and elegant direction from actress-turned-director Joan Chen, whose touch makes New York City romantic in a unique and understated way.
Product Identifiers
Producer
Gary Lucchesi, Amy Robinson, Tom Rosenberg
EAN
5035822114234
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3947207
Product Key Features
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Genre
Drama
Leading Role
Jill Hennessy, Elaine Stritch, Mary Beth Hurt, Winona Ryder, Sherry Stringfield, Anthony La Paglia, Richard Gere
Rating
15
Sub-Genre
Romance
Language
English
Additional Product Features
Running Time
101 Minutes
Director
Joan Chen
Subtitle Languages
None
Additional Roles by
Jill Hennessy, Mary Beth Hurt, Sherry Stringfield, Anthony La Paglia
This is a hearty film that although very bland is seamless enough to flow quite nicely from one scene to the next.
The Womaniser (Richard Gere) is portrayed quite cleverly with screenplay that doesn’t try to go too deeply into philosophical, emotional nor sexual aspects. It’s a love story between a young girl and much older guy that brings home the reality of care that is all too essential and easily overlooked by many 'entertainment only' style movies.
Although this film didn't 'move me to tears' it did succeed in provoking a kind of 'don't take this for granted' style thought, in a refreshing sense.
Well worth a look, particularly if you enjoy your paradoxical romantic, almost soap style afternoon dramas!
There is a fair amount lacking. A nice musical, emotional theme would help the eyes water and add much needed impact and power to the 'cutting edge' that I feel should have been more tear provoking.
I haven't felt the kind of 'moving' emotion that I mean since the elephant man really (a different kettle of fish really), but at least this movie was watchable, provoking more thought than tears.
Ladies like Richard Gere a lot, and I guess that's ample excuse to enjoy this one!Read full review
This is a hearty film that although very bland is seamless enough to flow quite nicely from one scene to the next.
The Womaniser (Richard Gere) is portrayed quite cleverly with screenplay that doesn’t try to go too deeply into philosophical, emotional nor sexual aspects. It’s a love story between a young girl and much older guy that brings home the reality of care that is all too essential and easily overlooked by many 'entertainment only' style movies.
Although this film didn't 'move me to tears' it did succeed in provoking a kind of 'don't take this for granted' style thought, in a refreshing sense.
This is a hearty film that although very bland is seamless enough to flow quite nicely from one scene to the next.
The Womaniser (Richard Gere) is portrayed quite cleverly with screenplay that doesn’t try to go too deeply into philosophical, emotional nor sexual aspects. It’s a love story between a young girl and much older guy that brings home the reality of care that is all too essential and easily overlooked by many 'entertainment only' style movies.
Although this film didn't 'move me to tears' it did succeed in provoking a kind of 'don't take this for granted' style thought, in a refreshing sense.