
Forty-eight year old Will Keane is a successful restaurateur and serial womanizer, his reputation generally preceding him. When he is introduced to twenty-two year old Charlotte Fielding by Charlotte's grandmother, Will's old friend Dolly who he has not seen in years, there is a mutual but slow to acknowledge attraction. After their first date, Will and Charlotte agree that their relationship will never progress to one of a long term standing, but for different reasons: while... (Full plot summary below)
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Forty-eight year old Will Keane is a successful restaurateur and serial womanizer, his reputation generally preceding him. When he is introduced to twenty-two year old Charlotte Fielding by Charlotte's grandmother, Will's old friend Dolly who he has not seen in years, there is a mutual but slow to acknowledge attraction. After their first date, Will and Charlotte agree that their relationship will never progress to one of a long term standing, but for different reasons: while this is Will's somewhat standard modus operandi, Charlotte announces that she has a terminal heart condition. Charlotte's admission makes Will look at this relationship differently, he being told by his best friend John that if he is going to continue to date Charlotte that he better treat her well. Their relationship does end up being different than both expect, for Charlotte which could mean a change from her current "let me die in peace" attitude to want to fight for her life. And Will's time with Charlotte is further influenced by his encounter with a young woman named Lisa Tyler.
Leave your thoughts about Autumn in New York.
| FilmsInReview.comVictoria AlexanderRyder looks like she doesn't want to be anywhere near Gere, no less have him touch her. |
| Matinee MagazineChuck RudolphJust what it promises to be: a Love Story-style romance. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThis love story never convincingly goes beyond the depth of two good-looking people falling in love based on their looks. |
| Film.comRobert HortonSpending an autumn in New York is the simple part, but the rest of the year gets more complicated. Let's see a movie about that. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldWorks best of all as a vehicle for Richard Gere, who has simply never looked better or held the screen more securely. |
| Chicago TribuneJohn PetrakisIf [Chen] is able to take such predictable storylines and breathe life into them, chances are good she'll have a long and successful career in Hollywood. |
| The SpectatorMark SteynYou can't help but be aware of the structural flaw in this tale of redemption. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA respectable enough love story that holds so much promise, yet doesn't seem to have had the screenplay kinks worked out before shooting commenced. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderThe actors are forced to labor through such laughable lines as: 'Love is not a race,' 'You don't dance, you float' and other whoppers no sensible girl would buy for a second. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaHardly the all-stops-out tearjerker it strives to be. |