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Norma Aleandro,
Federico Luppi
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Eduardo Mignogna
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: Not Rated
: Capitol Home Video
: 103 min.
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Clara, a middle aged Jewish woman, feels the need to create a contrived relationship with a man of her own faith because her American brother is coming to visit her. Perfectly happy alone, she knows it will please her brother if he finds her with someone. So, she places an ad in the paper and meets Raul, who though handsome and charming, is also a Gentile. Clara decodes to give him a crash course in Judaism, and soon an unexpected relationship has been set into motion.
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| a true joy
by WDiComo
October 30, 2004 - 7:29 AM PDT
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
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| In SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE, the middle-age romance between Nicholson and Keaton did work for me, but I admit to having the usual bias toward younger people in movie relationships. Despite said bias, I truly enjoyed the leading characters in AUTUMN SUN. The leading lady, her facial expressions, her rock-solid character, her vulnerability all had me cheering for her happiness. Very well written exposition. |
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