
Autumn usually also signifies a new beginning. In fact, many of them, in order to meet this time of year, watch films that create a feeling of comfort and warmth in the house.
Undoubtedly, the cinema gave us a series of beautiful shots of yellow leaves falling to the ground or wooden benches, rain and maybe fog. Whether it’s detective, romantic comedy, or sci-fi, some movies have the magic of autumn.
“Oh captain, my captain!” At Welton Academy, controversial but well-loved professor John Keating (Robin Williams) introduces his students to an informal secret literary club called the Lost Poets Circle. Through poetry, Keating encourages students to go against the system and fight with wisdom and reason. The students are so inspired by the teacher that their lives change forever after this experience.
One day in October 1963, Max follows his sister into the Salem woods, where he notices that she is being led to the house where the three sisters live. We are talking about the Sanderson sisters: the witches Sarah, Mary and Winifred, who will return to life 300 years after their death and through obstacles and magic spells will seek to regain their youth.
In a romantic comedy starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan written by Nora Ephron, college graduates Harry and Sally meet when they have to share a car to go to New York. There, Sally will continue her studies at the school of journalism, and Harry will begin his career. The film deals with the question of whether a man and a woman can remain just friends. And this will be discussed during the film through extensive dialogues and stories of older couples.
Vee, a 48-year-old womanizer, finds new meaning in her life when she meets Charlotte, a young woman with a free spirit. However, he soon discovers that Charlotte is suffering from an incurable disease and everything around him will become more difficult. Richard Gere and Winona Ryder are filming one of the most touching stories together, set against the backdrop of New York City in the fall.
Tom Cruise and Meg Ryan starred in one of the most classic romantic comedies of the 1990s. The film, directed and written by Nora Ephron, takes the viewer through all the seasons, but the evolution of the relationship between Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly “lights up” more in the fall, helped by the catchphrase, “Don’t you love New York in the fall?”
After spending November with Sarah (Charlize Theron), Nelson (Keanu Reeves) finds happiness again. However, when Sarah’s bitter and melancholy truth comes out, he will try to bring happiness back into her life.
Louisa May Alcott’s popular novel of the same name has been brought to the big and small screens. When the March sisters come of age, there are many ups and downs in their lives. And the choices they make can affect their future. In 2019, Greta Gerwig directed her own version of Little Ladies with a brilliant cast from Laura Dern and Timothée Salameta to Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh. The new version is slightly different in structure as the director moves back and forth through the story. The colors, the camerawork, the sets make Little Women one of the films to watch this fall.
Source: Kathimerini

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