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Autumn in New York
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Before he met 21-year-old free spirit Charlotte Fielding, forty-eight year old Will Keane was convinced that no love could last forever. After a heated one-night stand, they both realize that this love will last a lifetime. But, for Charlotte, a lifetime may be much shorter than either of them is prepared to accept.
Before he met 21-year-old free spirit Charlotte Fielding, forty-eight year old Will Keane was convinced that no love could last forever. After a heated one-night stand, they both realize that this love will last a lifetime. But, for Charlotte, a lifetime may be much shorter than either of them is prepared to accept.
Actors:
Deanna Canterman,
Adriana Souza,
Audrey Quock,
Laurent Schwaar,
Tawny Cypress,
Earl Carroll,
Daniella Van Graas
Deanna Canterman
2 December 1992, Camden, New Jersey, USA
Adriana Souza
Audrey Quock
Laurent Schwaar
Tawny Cypress
8 August 1976, Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey, USA
Earl Carroll
Daniella Van Graas
4 August 1975, Tuitjenhorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Country:
United States
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September 27, 2003
Weak and unmemorable.
June 28, 2011
A banal and sappy romantic melodrama
Boston Globe
January 01, 2000
All style and no substance.
June 10, 2002
Were you to watch the movie's first 20 minutes, you might think you were about to see another variation on Gere's megahit 'Pretty Woman'... Once it's revealed that Charlotte is a Pretty Sick Woman, however, the film becomes dour and tedious...
Newsday
January 01, 2000
A perfectly respectable weeper.
June 12, 2015
...the feel of an old-school weeper...
Variety
July 21, 2007
Utterly banal, Joan Chen's tediously sappy romance is a kind of modern-day Love Story (a better film!) with a "twist": Richard Gere's suave lover is old enough to be Winona Ryder's father.
September 25, 2010
To sit through this is to suffer the grossest sweaty-palms-on-the-glass sex scene. Funny that the film closes with an overbearing end-credits song by Jennifer Paige - a one-hit wonder who, like "Autumn," is a pop-culture footnote best left forgotten.
Mr. Showbiz
January 01, 2000
A diaphanous daydream of clichés, predictable developments, strained romance, and frequently embarrassing dialogue.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
July 30, 2004
Tax forms have more emotional content.
January 01, 2000
The picture is a veritable bouquet of ardent cliches and witless sentiments.
Dallas Morning News
January 01, 2000
The movie's biggest fatality is the lack of chemistry between the two stars. Even in their most amorous moments, they seem like a randy uncle and his sad-eyed niece.

