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Victor LevinForgatókönyvíró:
Victor LevinOperatőr:
Arnaud PotierSzereplők:
Anton Yelchin, Bérénice Marlohe, Olivia Thirlby, Lambert Wilson, Frank Langella, Glenn Close, Eric Stoltz, Dov Tiefenbach, Joe D'Onofrio, Amina Robinson (több)Tartalmak(1)
Brian, a feltörekvő ifjú író találkozik Arielle-lel, az egyik New Yorkban dolgozó francia diplomata kifinomult feleségével. Bár az asszony idősebb nála, és két gyermek anyja, Brian belehabarodik és viszonyt kezdenek. A kapcsolatukat azonban rossz szemmel nézik a fiatalember hagyományos értékrendet valló szülei. A gondok akkor kezdődnek, amikor a szerelmes Brian többet szeretne a hotelben eltöltött egy-két pásztoróránál. Briannek és Arielle-nek szembe kell nézniük életük legfontosabb döntésével. (HBO Europe)
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What? You can never have too many good romances, and this one seemed good to me. I enjoyed the couple; they intrigued me, and I even liked the ending, which fit well with the rest. It may have been a bit too sentimental, but the actors were so entertaining I bit into it. And in the end, it turned out the way it probably would have in the real world. ()
This is a melancholic romantic movie and it’s not only because we know today what happened to Anton Yelchin. However, having watched this movie, I’m literally sad that such a great actor had to depart so untimely. You see 5 to 7 has such a nice story and on top of that very strong dialogues. And since Bérenice Marlohe could mesmerize a man just by looking at him, everybody who likes good but sad stories from real life will find a little somethingto enjoy in this humble story. I also appreciate the ending, which is actually quite rough for a romantic movie. 5 to 7 might be an inconspicuous movie, but it will surprise you even more and it is definitely worth 90 minutes of everybody’s life. ()
A sequel to Malena, but with the retro touch and the atmosphere of the countryside and sunny shots replaced by the industrial beauty of a big city, depicting today's fast-paced time and most of its good and bad trends. Bérérenice Marlohe is as spontaneous and charming as her Italian counterpart, just maybe a little more discreet and polished in a French way. You can feel the sparks and fateful emotions between the leading couple, and the result shares several interesting thoughts and attitudes. Well done, mature piece. ()
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