In autumn, you occasionally want to wrap yourself in a blanket, pour yourself some hot tea (the “tea season” is officially on in our editorial office) and spend the evening without touching the phone and drowning in a movie. . Rest assured that you can handle the first two points on your own, but we’ll help you with the last one! What to watch?
“Little Nicolas” (2022)
A beautiful animation about two friends who invent a little boy who literally falls off the page and finds himself in the real world.
“Three Thousand Years of Desires” (2022)
A romantic fantasy directed by George Miller, director of Mad Max, starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba, adapted from Antonia Byatt’s novel The Genie in the Nightingale’s Eye Bottle. This is the story of a British linguist who flies from London to Istanbul to lecture on narrative. The woman, who started seeing mysterious creatures right at the airport, bought a glass bottle from one of the souvenir shops and tried to wash it, but a real genie appeared before her. True, he is in no hurry to make three wishes, he is more interested in listening to her story.
“Eiffel” (2021)
Sex Education star Emma Mackie stars in the biopic about the creator of Paris’ symbol, the Eiffel Tower. The events take place in the late 19th century and tell the story of talented engineer Gustave Eiffel meeting a mysterious woman from his past. It is he who will inspire the main character to create an architectural masterpiece.
“Miss America” (2015)
This summer’s most talked-about woman is Noah Baumbach’s comedy-drama starring Greta Gerwig (thanks “Barbie”!). This is the story of a shy New York college student who meets her half-sister and her complete opposite. And how does their first adventure together begin?
“When We Were Young” (2014)
Another great thing from Noah Baumbach: a comedy-drama about a 40-year-old childless couple who makes young friends with sparkling eyes and a car full of crazy ideas. Starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried.
“Before We Leave” (2014)
Chris Evans stars in a delightful melodrama about a chance encounter that becomes the beginning of a big story.
“Mr. Morgan’s Last Love” (2013)
Hot drama starring Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy. An elderly American professor lives a secluded life in Paris, where he teaches philosophy at the university. His beloved wife died a few years ago, and it seems like everything important in his life is in the past. That was until one day, when he almost fell on the bus, a young, outspoken, cheerful girl gave him a helping hand.
“The Strange Life of Timothy Green” (2012)
A couple starring Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton have lost their last hope of having a child, but one day a miracle happens; a baby is born. However, it turns out that it is not what it seems at first glance.
“Love and Other Conditions” (2009)
Natalie Portman in a melodrama about the very difficult relationship between a stepmother and stepson. The plot focuses on a young girl who works as a lawyer and loses her child soon after birth. She suddenly finds a way to communicate with her husband’s five-year-old son.
“Far From Heaven” (2002)
Atmospheric drama set in 1957 starring Julianne Moore. The wife of a successful businessman catches her husband cheating (with another man). Later, he reveals his feelings and gets closer to the black gardener. But the population of the small provincial town where they live believes that this is even worse than her ex’s orientation.
The record of 10 movies that will get you in the autumn mood was published for the first time on The Fashion Vibes.
Source: People Talk

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