Sweet November
Sweet November
PG-13 | 16 February 2001 (USA)
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Nelson is a man devoted to his advertising career in San Francisco. One day, while taking a driving test at the DMV, he meets Sara. She is very different from the other women in his life. Nelson causes her to miss out on taking the test and later that day she tracks him down. One thing leads to another and Nelson ends up living with her through a November that will change his life forever.

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veenusav

Yes the movie discusses somewhat 'normal' story-line. But the presentation made it different. Kudos to the director, editor and the actors. It shares situations like a fairy tale.surely romance is the only thing that you can make you unreal. eyes talk a lot. even the pets have a role to prove the existence of love. illogical world of love is there always. at some point the character has to ask "have you been in sales?". what a dodging which is normally cannot be fit in romancing movies. but factually it is always there in real romance. power of eyes. what else.Being a pro, those 'professional values' to 'life values' made me to think. Time, dollar all have been touched nicely. even the way things are being presented in career are nicely portrayed. And how badly a professional confidence is disproved. there comes the different dimensions of pro and love. Love which is not mixed with $ or time can have a lot of confidence There are points which will make your eyes wet. its okay. life values are worth for a cry. there could have more connects with his childhood stories. may be then he can find himself in more natural way. also the obvious skin tone changes must have made more gradual. am i missed it? is that really great? !! anyway I think the dark circles could have lighten. slow means more natural.So briefly, good romance. good ending. good course for 'professionals' from 'life'. Kudos to the creators

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lisafordeay

I haven't seen this movie in along time but I do remember most of it.The film stars Keanu Reeves who meets a young woman named Sara(played by Charlize Theron) who is working on a project about men where she would date them and then break up with them. So Sara ends up falling for Nelson(Reeves)and they live together all through the month of November. But Sara of course is hiding a terrible secret....and like in almost every Nicholas Sparks movies(seriously this film should have been created by him)as get this Sara is dying of cancer and that is why she breaks up with men as Keanu's charcther spots her taking pills and he had no idea that she was dying of cancer. So will Nelson help Sara with her illness.Bottom line like I have said I haven't seen this movie in years and I just thought I write a short review on it. I always like Keanu Reeves since Speed so it was nice to see him star in a tearjerker like this. Whenever its on TV again I will check it out if its on a early time.

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Nietzdrich Frietzsche

Hollywood with some special perverted love savors the snotty and tearful melodramatic plots, where the suffering an incurable illness hero/heroine is given the place of honor for. Directors in the different ways, with the most compassionate and touching paints present us the sufferings and uncontrollable regrets of fateful luckless persons, spice a plot with romanticism of all shades of pink, for more tragedy. We sincerely empathize and sympathize with their disasters, we rejoice and inspired with their will to live and we condemn, when they enervated obey the fate, reveling in their misery.But the heroine of «Sweet November» - an extraordinary and eccentric personality. Cultivation the victim of fate's injustice in herself – is not her inheritance. She invented her original way to paint with all the colors of the rainbow her remaining days. Sara Deever – is a daffy, wild young woman, prone to every kind of eccentricities. Beautiful, young, kind and energetic. But, alas, Sara has an incurable disease, and her days are inexorably beginning to wane. So why not to arrange the dying fairy show for herself? And Sara decides to have some fun in the end. She chooses fancy males virtually from the crowd, swoops on them, like a shattering tornado, knocks the poor guys down with one kick of her charm and sudden onslaught, after that she takes root into their life with imperturbable and pushy impudence, overturning upside down the usual orders and already existing vital ways. Sara sees exceptionally noble altruism and sincerely desire to fill a life of her next chosen with new, true significance in her action. Having tightly locked a door in the habitual life, Sara's chosen gets her as a kind of a gift. The deal is valid for a month. After the lapse of which brazen altruist Sara coolly turns her confused and love with her boyfriend out of the door, because the next candidate who dreams to quit his adjusted life for the sake of shady and ambiguous adventure, looms over the threshold. Such fate was prepared also to Nelson Moss, the character of Keanu Reeves. Nelson - the young and ambitious careerist living only by work. Discouraged by Sara's so gusty and extravagant impudence, Nelson all the forces resists to her invasion into his adjusted and vigorous life. Her delusional conditions, doubtful and alluring promises are not laid into the head of a pragmatic and self-assured young man by no means. Gradually, still continuing to go reflexively obstinate, Nelson does not notice as falls in love with this foolish, but such charming eccentric woman. Sara's plan, well developed by months, fails: Nelson casually discovers her illness. The tragic and romantic ending approaches. Sara can hypocrite to herself and others as much as necessary long, sincerely considering, that her lifestyle is a saving mission. Justifying her brazen interference in life of other people with desire to open them eyes on all its delights, to teach to enjoy all its displays, having removed from monotony and idleness routine, Sara, like a complete egoist, simply treacherously breaks in others lives, destroying the colorless and steady rhythm. Having been satiated properly with the next boyfriend, irrevocably making the poor guy to love yourself, she ruthlessly throws him out as the used discarded material. And she wanted to spit on the following sufferings and distress of her guinea-pigs. According to Sara, disease provides her with undeniable advantage, that gives her the right to play with human feelings and lives, to using any opportunities and circumstances to catch convulsively up for the missed pleasures of life.The nasty story. Even the considerable quantity of various romantic "pieces" and casting of my favorite Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron couldn't sweeten the sickening sediment. That's a distorted understanding of love and romance.

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vintkd

I don't even remember how many times I have looked this lovely movie and every time I'm experiencing a huge delight and flight of my soul. Charlize Theron is incredibly beautiful woman and startling actress, just to look at her it's already great delectation. "Sweet September" is prettily story about love, about life and cost of its every moment. Someone will think this film too sad, someone too sweet, but for me it's very life-asserting and inspiring story after which you just ready to fall in love to any stranger on the street and it's inexpressible feeling. I have seen a lot of similar films, such as "Autumn in New York", "Griffin & Phoenix", "The Notebook" and others, but in my opinion "Sweet September" is the best. Sara Deever changed my life too!!!

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