
Arman is 33 and ready to make a change, starting with a run in the park. When he literally bumps into Amélie - slightly cynical but nevertheless lovely - on the jogging path, he's dead-set on making a connection with her. As a bit of contrived fate brings them together, Arman's best friend Benjamin suffers an unexpected stroke, relegating him to the hospital for weeks where he falls for his doting young physical therapist. Over the course of two autumns and three winters, Ar... (Full plot summary below)
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Arman is 33 and ready to make a change, starting with a run in the park. When he literally bumps into Amélie - slightly cynical but nevertheless lovely - on the jogging path, he's dead-set on making a connection with her. As a bit of contrived fate brings them together, Arman's best friend Benjamin suffers an unexpected stroke, relegating him to the hospital for weeks where he falls for his doting young physical therapist. Over the course of two autumns and three winters, Arman, Amélie and Benjamin share the incidental moments, unexpected accidents, unconventional love stories and unforgettable memories that will define who they are.
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| Urban CinefileAndrew L. UrbanA determined lack of formality gives the film its sense of immediacy and edginess, though this is largely wasted as spontaneity is largely absent. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatAn innovative and engrossing French romantic comedy. |
| User ReviewEstelle DThe nicest aspect of this movie is that characters have a live they share and want to enjoy together, and another they live mentally, often simultaneously, as if they needed both experiences to find their purpose. The characters are very appealing, and very well played, especially the two leads (Arman and Amelie) |
| User ReviewMo mFull of highs and lows, this casual movie features an unusual style in which the characters often share their thoughts and feelings while talking directly into the camera. The story wavers a bit towards the end but overall an enjoyable experience. G |
| User ReviewMichael HA lot of structure and style, which work pretty well at bringing the audience into the lives of a group of amiable characters. |
| User ReviewPatrick GUnusual techniques abound in this French film, with most of the characters taking turns narrating to the camera. Although technically a comedy, it's a fairly serious look at 20- and 30-somethings trying to get a grip on their lives with decidedly mixed results. |
| User ReviewAlan WFor a film that's not really about very much, 2 Autumns 3 Winters is surprisingly entertaining. That said, you will not learn much about the human condition from this 90 minutes of 20- and 30-something Parisians accidentally falling in love, having relationship problems, experiencing random bouts of hospitalisation, and discussing the merits of the latest Judd Apatow comedy. In a way it's immaterial: the actors are adept enough, the monologues delivered direct to camera are self-conscious like a reality TV confession but naturally far more lyrical because these are arts graduates after all, and French ones to boot. The film flirts with pretentiousness but fortunately reins back - this is no pseud's thinkpiece. Nor is it a cloying slice of whimsy like Amelie. Perhaps the chief characteristic of 2 Autumns 3 Winters is that it's hard to pigeonhole. |
| User ReviewSaoirse MCouldn't get into the documentary interview style of telling the story. |