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Late August, Early September (1999)
A book editor juggles relationships with two women while coping with his best friend's terminal illness.
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5 Comments
Seth R 24 Dec 2008
The great Mathieu Amalric stars in this hot French drama about literary types, artists, friends, and lovers, all of whom withhold aspects of themselves while desperately trying to connect with each other. Another film that only the French know how to make.
Peter Rainer 01 Jan 2000
The cast, including Virginie Ledoyen, François Cluzet, and Mathieu Amalric, is as well coordinated as a fine chamber-music ensemble; their entrances and vanishings and re-entries play like recurring motifs.
Phoebe Flowers 02 Sep 2019
Assayas' attempt to present a multi-perspective Polaroid view of Adrien and his circle fall back on the tired technique of abruptly punctuating grainy, handheld sequence with jump cuts. A disappointingly sterotypical French film.
G. Allen Johnson 01 Jan 2000
A demanding, rewarding (if overlong) and - yes - a personally felt experience.
Generoso F 28 Jan 2008
Superb storytelling by Assayas and some of the best ensemble acting by the finest young actors of their day. Most notably Matthew Almaric as the friend of the ailing writer played by Francois Cluzet. A fine film.
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