Sweet November

[4.67]

Ho. Ho. Ho.
Ho. Ho. Ho.

Boasters "have much to say about this movie" which "fortunately" "explains" "all the" comments about this "touching", "very fine", "love story"; oddly, it also makes viewers want "a couple" of scoops of "ice cream" (which is nothing if not at least "indescribably goofy").

I have a life, Angelica. And I'm late for it.
Worrying about losing keeps you winning.
Wow. That's deep. I feel almost cured just hearing it.
What did I do today? I got fired, they took the company car, and my girlfriend left me.
Is this some kind of commune cult-like Squeaky Charlie kind of thing?
I think I'll pull myself out of monthly rotation while I'm still around.

[whoooooa!] I don't have much to say about this movie except that I generally cry just about all the way through it. A true love story.

[whooooa] A love story set in San Francisco with Keanu and Charlize; fortunately this time it is so much better than their previous movie together. Keanu plays the role of a work-obsessed ad executive to a "t", and Charlize, well, she does what she does. The story hits home when she explains that she must leave Keanu because his memory of her as perfect is her immortality. It is a touching story.

[whoooooa!] Ice cream in San Francisco in November? More or less my only problem with this movie. Granted, it is basically a Lifetime TV movie, but I like those (and it is a darn good one). Indescribably goofy at times, but I usually don't notice, because I'm crying for the last 45 minutes of it. Never the biggest Charlize Theron fan, this movie manages to make me forget that for a couple of hours. Featuring a very fine Keanu performance (how many times have I written a variation of that?).

Cast

Nelson Moss
Keanu Reeves
Charlize Theron
Sara Deever
Jason Isaacs
Chaz
Liam Aiken
Abner
Lauren Graham
Angelica
Doreen Foo Croft
Chinese Woman
Frank Langella
Edgar Price
Greg Germann
Vince
Tamara Cova
Abner's Teacher

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