Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Calum Hutton
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Lucia Ayala
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Irishchatter
I started watching this film because Gere and Ryder got involved together on this. I was a little disappointed with the film because it looked rushed and the character development wasn't at all picture perfect. The only thing I have to like a bit about the film, was the scene where Gere and Ryder kissed passionately to each. However the rest, I was disappointed in the fact, the timing of each scenes were wrong. Richard Gere looked like he badly needed a haircut and he honestly didn't look charming as he did in his previous movies. He might as well stayed in the bed and have not done this film at all. I even didn't like the attitude he put on for his character, it was like he just didn't give a toss about anyone else. Also in the scene where himself and Ryder were attending the ball, Ryders dress looked like it came out of a old 19th century dress and thin curtains wrapped around her. It looked truly awful on her and I don't see how the costume people should've thought twice if they really wanted to show off the dress in the film!The whole film entirely was rather boring,terrible and dull.
Dale Haufrect
"Autumn in New York" is a 2000 film from MGM. It is a love story and is currently available on NetFlix Instant Download Streaming. The director is Joan Chen. And the writer is Allison Burnett. The actors include Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, Anthony LaPaglia, Elaine Stritch, Vera Famiga, Shery Stringfield, Jill Hennessy, J.K. Simmons, Sam Trammell, Mary Beth Hurt, Kali Rocha, Steven Randazzo, Toby Poser, George Spielvogel III, Ranjit Chowdry, Audrey Quock, Tawny Cypress, Gabriel Portuondo, Laurent Schwaar, Patrick Price, Ted Koch, Alvin H. Enbender, Daniella Van Graas, Rachel Nichols, Steven Ravid, Ron Emanuel, Dan Camins and John Guidera. The story revolves around the two main characters played by Richard Gere and Wynona Ryder. He is too old for her and she is dying from a cardiac tumor. They stare at one another for what seems like hours. So I only was able to give it 4 stars. Dale Haufrect
Ivarq
Well it's a movie about a woman dying in scorbutus (Ryder) and her guy (Gere) basically watching her die with these pathetic sad eyes, without buying any vitamin c or anything and it's not like he didn't have any drugstore around the corner. It's always better to make a tear-jerker movie about a sad couple who spend their days crying and hoping that maybe vitamin-c itself is coming to the door saying "here I am, eat me". We'll it ain't gonna happen folks. It's a story about a woman who did not eat enough vegetables. As you mama said, eat your vegetables. The result is that you live a miserable life in a luxury apartment in New York doing nothing but worrying about things that don't matter and wondering around spending your pointless life.
emmyobinna
It seems these days that most critics will do anything to a movie just for the sake of appearing all-knowing, echelonistic and fastidious. Indeed, if it was not for my growing dislike for the absolute quixotic nature of critics (most of my friends don't even bother reading taglines anymore. They go by word of mouth), I would not feel compelled to defend this movie. In my honest opinion this movie is not half bad. I would not buy it or even recommend it but I most certainly would not lambast it. Let us take a tiny dissection of some of the criticisms leveled towards this movie.The chemistry is terrible: Well NO not really. What is being mistaken for lack of chemistry is a detachment which is perfect for the tone of the movie. Both main characters have mental asides. Winona's character is hiding something and Gere's character feels this. Add this to his emotional dilemma (he has never really given a rat's ass about anyone before and you could see why the characters are not doing cartwheels in bed.The movie is cheesy: What do you call titanic? City of Angels? Do you think these bodies of work are original. This may come as a shock to you but there is no such thing as an absolutely original idea. Every idea or concept borrows ingredients from another avenue. Look at the matrix.The script is redundant: The dialogue is horrible but then again, so was the dialogue in Mission Impossible.I don't expect this mediocre movie to change the world or even make a serious impact on culture or what have you. I just don't appreciate a regular old run of the mill cheesy Hollywood flick such as this one being crucified when others are left to fly and are called "the best movie of the year". Something is wrong. I do not like this. It does not make any sense.