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Autumn in New York

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
30K
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Richard Gere and Winona Ryder in Autumn in New York (2000)
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Romantic drama about an aging playboy who falls for a sweet, but terminally ill, young woman.Romantic drama about an aging playboy who falls for a sweet, but terminally ill, young woman.Romantic drama about an aging playboy who falls for a sweet, but terminally ill, young woman.

  • Director
    • Joan Chen
  • Writer
    • Allison Burnett
  • Stars
    • Richard Gere
    • Winona Ryder
    • Anthony LaPaglia
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joan Chen
    • Writer
      • Allison Burnett
    • Stars
      • Richard Gere
      • Winona Ryder
      • Anthony LaPaglia
    • 204User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Will Keane
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Charlotte Fielding
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • John
    Elaine Stritch
    Elaine Stritch
    • Dolly
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Lisa Tyler
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Sarah
    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Lynn McCale
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Dr. Tom Grandy
    Sam Trammell
    Sam Trammell
    • Simon
    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Dr. Sibley
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Shannon
    Steven Randazzo
    Steven Randazzo
    • Alberto
    Toby Poser
    Toby Poser
    • Autumn Woman #1
    George Spielvogel III
    George Spielvogel III
    • Netto
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Fakir
    Audrey Quock
    Audrey Quock
    • Eriko
    Tawny Cypress
    Tawny Cypress
    • Melissa
    Gabriel Portuondo
    Gabriel Portuondo
    • 458 Waiter
    • Director
      • Joan Chen
    • Writer
      • Allison Burnett
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    8Matt-115

    I really liked it

    This movie has many weaknesses, but there is something really superior about it nonetheless. On the negative side, everything people are saying is true; the dialogue is clunky, the plot is predictable, and the chemistry is weak. On the other hand, the charisma of both the leads is amazing and I really fell in love with Winona Ryder's character. I think the makers of this film were resigned to the the fact that as far as writing was concerned, they weren't breaking any new ground. What they did instead was dress up the standard love story with great actors, nice clothes, and pretty settings. Despite the gloss, there is a story here that everyone can identify with at some level. The result, in my opinion, is something magical that I can't pin down. I think it's a success.
    elle-10

    Tugs at the heartstrings

    Just saw this movie today, and without giving too much away, the story does tug at your heartstrings. I just read a few comments by other authors. One in particular was very negative. Hard to understand this point of view, because this was a believable story. These days we are shown too much of the movie in the trailers; therefore we have an idea of what we're going to see. I did enjoy the wonderful autumn colours of the trees in New York. Also enjoyed the acting of Richard Gere and Winona Rider. Yes! We come up against the old story of the older man and the younger woman, and to many this is unacceptable ... but this story is different; understandable and acceptable, because of the plot. Elaine Stritch, a veteran actress makes her part a memorable one; likewise Richard and Winona. I enjoyed the camera work in this movie. I could smell the autumn leaves as they swirled in Central Park, and I could feel the cold crisp air in the winter scenes. I enjoyed my visit to "New York in Autumn" while sitting in my seat in a movie theatre in Canada.
    Buddy-51

    dull "Love Story" rehash

    `Autumn in New York' is strictly for the masochists among us who have been yearning these past 30 years for a tedious May/December update of `Love Story.' The theme of this film seems to be that there is nothing like a romantic fling with a beautiful-but-tragically-doomed young heroine to turn an unprincipled womanizer into a Man of Virtue.

    Winona Ryder plays a 22-year old woman, dying of a rare heart condition, who starts up an affair with a 48-year old restaurateur played by Richard Gere (it would appear that the filmmakers have seen fit to shave a few years off both their ages). The film deals with the absurdity of Gere's seemingly ageless, Dorian Gray-like good looks (a fact moviegoers have been noting for years) in rather an ingenious way. Rather than ignoring them, it brings them center stage, to the point where it seems like virtually every man, woman and child at some point or other sees fit to remark on them. This happens so often that the film begins to take on the air of a vanity production designed for the actor's own personal benefit.

    Even as a tearjerker this film isn't very effective. Neither Ryder nor Geer are particularly likable in these roles. In their first scenes, especially, both characters seem way too cloying and coy to engage the audience's sympathy. Without that initial foundation so crucial in a romantic film, we watch the drama unfold more as dispassionate observers than fully engaged participants – a death knell for any film of this type. Geer's Will Keane is not only impossibly good looking but his position as a bon vivant of the Manhattan social scene – he even has his picture adorning the cover of New York Magazine – hurtles him into that rarefied atmosphere which makes audience empathy impossible. We don't believe for a minute that he is the cad he is supposed to be in the earlier part of the film – and we find his transformation to doting lover equally incredible. As the dying heroine, Charlotte Fielding is so bland and uninteresting that she finally makes Ali MacGraw look like the Harvard student she was meant to be in the earlier film but could never convince us she was.

    Three-handkerchief weepies have never exactly been my cup of tea, but even diehard fans of the genre are likely to find both their tear ducts and their tissues distressingly dry at the end of this film.
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    Any Two Other Lead Actors Couldn't Have Done It This Well.

    Nor could they have cast anybody better than Elaine Stritch.

    Beautiful in every way -- the cinematography, the music, the patience of the direction. You could feel the ease Gere and Ryder felt. They were allowed their best selves. The portrayal was wholly believable. There was exquisite nuance and not an iota of artifice, not even one.

    This was an experience in true life portrayal; genuine, and somehow dug down to where we all really live, especially Gere's transformation, Ryder's delicacy in one particular scene, and Stritch's hallmark capacity for authenticity.The actor playing Gere's best friend was just as commendable, the actress playing the daughter, and the feel about the medical rush. I haven't checked yet who did the casting or cinematography or music or direction, but this movie is put together with world-class people.

    There is an element of deep reality throughout that rings true.
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    For those who like adore tear-generating love stories, this one is perfect for an Autumn evening in front of the fire

    Will (Richard Gere) is a New York City restaurateur and ladies man, in his middle forties. His life's motto is definitely love 'em and leave 'em and have fun in between. So, when he meets Charlotte (Winona Ryder), a beautiful young lady half his age, he is surprised at how smitten he is with her. Wanting to make a connection, he hires her to make a hat for his date to a charity function. When she shows up at his apartment on the evening of the affair, he informs her that his date is sick. Would she, Charlotte, take her place? She agrees and they have a lovely evening together, one that lasts all night. Love is in the air, all right. But, Charlotte confides in Will that she has a dire medical condition, one that is threatening her life. What will their future hold? This is really a nice film for those who like to sigh and cry over a set of star-crossed lovers. Gere is great as the aging lothario and Ryder positively enchanting as the spunky and lovely young lady in his life. The rest of the cast members, including Anthony LaPaglia, Sherry Stringfield, and Elaine Stritch, are great. Then, too, the film is replete with lovely costumes, sets and scenery, making for a very beautiful watch. If you have a hankering for romances, even and especially ones that elicit tears, you should get this film without delay. On an autumn evening, with a fire blazing and mugs of hot chocolate on hand, you will feel very satisfied when the story is spent.

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    • Trivia
      Not screened in advance for critics. Richard Gere spoke out publicly against this move, saying it damned the film's credibility. MGM countered that the reason for the action was that they didn't want critics spoiling the film's "surprise" ending.
    • Goofs
      Charlotte makes a hat specifically to wear to the ball, but she isn't wearing it when she finally gets there; presumably, she got distracted and forgot it.
    • Quotes

      Will: You think I'm too old for you?

      Charlotte: Oh, no... I collect antiques, or I aspire to.

      Will: Ouch.

    • Connections
      Featured in Getaway: Episode #15.41 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Fall in Love
      Written by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen

      Performed by Diana Krall

      Courtesy of Verve Music Group

      By arrangement with Universal Music Special Products

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Осінь у Нью-Йорку
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,761,915
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,987,006
      • Aug 13, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,726,668
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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