An aspiring novelist enters into a relationship with a woman, though there's just one catch: She's married, and the couple can only meet between the hours of 5 and 7 each evening.
Two strangers stuck in Manhattan for the night grow into each other's most trusted confidants when an evening of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor.
Director:
Thomas Vinterberg
Stars:
Carey Mulligan,
Matthias Schoenaerts,
Michael Sheen
During the early years of German occupation of France in World War II, romance blooms between Lucile Angellier (Michelle Williams), a French villager and Bruno von Falk (Matthias Schoenaerts), a German soldier.
Director:
Saul Dibb
Stars:
Michelle Williams,
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Margot Robbie
On the set of a playwright's new project, a love triangle forms between his wife, her ex-lover, and the call girl-turned-actress cast in the production.
Director:
Peter Bogdanovich
Stars:
Imogen Poots,
Owen Wilson,
Jennifer Aniston
A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watch-dog assigned to him.
A socially awkward teenage math prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.
A long-time married couple who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away.
Director:
Richard Loncraine
Stars:
Diane Keaton,
Morgan Freeman,
Cynthia Nixon
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.
Olivia and Anton shared the screen previously in 'New York I Love You'. See more »
Quotes
Brian:
Some of the best writing in New York won't be found in books, or movies, or plays, but on the benches of Central Park. Read the benches and you understand.
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Soundtracks
Le Ciel Dans Une Chambre
Written by Carla Bruni & Gino Paoli
Performed by Terra Naomi
Courtesy of Cutting Edge Music (Holdings) Ltd. See more »
The story is filled with nice adorable romance and philosophy of love with a strong satisfying ending , but i wished that there were more followable comedy to resonate with.
The story is filled with mixed emotions, the plot is tight and the story generally is easily understandable. The sceenplay is just fine, Victor Levin is a writer and director with good experience , wrote a couple of episodes of "Mad Men" and here it all went fine but to be more honest there were actually more than a couple of dialogues where i had the eagerness to fast-forward a little... but again i kinda liked the ending of the movie ,, it was balanced and unpredictable and to me it was a satisfying one.
The Genre was a bit unfair to be called "Comedy,Drama,Romance" because i kinda found a lack of the first two , so it went full on romance , and i'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but it would'v gone up on the charts of the best Rom-Com this year if it had a little more jokes or goofy or even the stressed comedy scenes as Anton Yelchin's face kinda has the face for such things.
As for the cast,Anton Yelchin is a really good actor but i kinda wanted to see more comedy by him, and i love Olivia Thirlby ,, generally the casting went okay.
Overall, the story is filled with romance and philosophy of love with a strong satisfying ending , but no catchy comedy to follow but it doesn't mean it wasn't rather enjoyable.
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The story is filled with mixed emotions, the plot is tight and the story generally is easily understandable. The sceenplay is just fine, Victor Levin is a writer and director with good experience , wrote a couple of episodes of "Mad Men" and here it all went fine but to be more honest there were actually more than a couple of dialogues where i had the eagerness to fast-forward a little... but again i kinda liked the ending of the movie ,, it was balanced and unpredictable and to me it was a satisfying one.
The Genre was a bit unfair to be called "Comedy,Drama,Romance" because i kinda found a lack of the first two , so it went full on romance , and i'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but it would'v gone up on the charts of the best Rom-Com this year if it had a little more jokes or goofy or even the stressed comedy scenes as Anton Yelchin's face kinda has the face for such things.
As for the cast,Anton Yelchin is a really good actor but i kinda wanted to see more comedy by him, and i love Olivia Thirlby ,, generally the casting went okay.
Overall, the story is filled with romance and philosophy of love with a strong satisfying ending , but no catchy comedy to follow but it doesn't mean it wasn't rather enjoyable.