
In New York, an aspiring novelist has a cinq-a-sept affair with the beautiful wife of a French diplomat. Cultures, world views, personal ethics and dietary preferences clash as love deepens, with remarkable results. Romance, drama and comedy.... (Full plot summary below)
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In New York, an aspiring novelist has a cinq-a-sept affair with the beautiful wife of a French diplomat. Cultures, world views, personal ethics and dietary preferences clash as love deepens, with remarkable results. Romance, drama and comedy.
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| The Public (Buffalo)M. FaustAny fondness you might have for it is all but guaranteed to evaporate at the end, when after reaching its preordained conclusion it spends a full 20 minutes wallowing in unnecessary mawkishness. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerLaura DeMarco"5 to 7" is a modern-day fairy tale - albeit one with a bittersweet ending. |
| New York PostKyle SmithProving it’s still possible to stick to the broad contours of “The Graduate” story and come up with something brightly endearing, 5 to 7 is a memorable directorial debut for “Mad Men” writer Victor Levin. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyFor all of its artificial plotting and clichéd dialogue, "5 to 7" has its charms. |
| The PlaylistRodrigo PerezMuch more of an adolescent male fantasy than a relatable, genuine film about love or relationships, “5 To 7” is deeply naïve and has very few, if any real insights to the heart or human condition. |
| San Francisco ExaminerJeffrey M. AndersonLevin is a good enough writer that true feelings come through among the words, and, for the most part, this movie is a fine achievement. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertOne of the best date-night movies of the season without a doubt. |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceNot the luckiest pair of lovers, or the most fortunate use of two hours of anybody's time. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghan5 to 7 is the Before Sunrise of infidelity. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe role of Arielle was originally supposed to go to Diane Kruger, whose tough-minded realism would have been interesting here. But Marlohe, earthier yet more ethereal, is ideal. |