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Spring in Autumn is one of those quaint little films that captures the quirks of small-town life with a dash of romance. Leni, a middle-aged bakery owner, is surprisingly relatable, navigating the complexities of love and self-discovery when she gets involved with a younger dance teacher from Argentina. The pacing feels leisurely, mirroring the slow rhythms of the Swiss town, but itâs balanced with moments of genuine humor that come out of the charactersâ everyday situations. The performances, especially from the lead, bring a warmth that makes you feel like youâre part of their world. The filmâs themes of age, love, and new beginnings resonate in a way that feels authentic, not overly sentimental. Practical effects? Not a focus here, but the setting is beautifully captured, making the town almost a character itself.
Great for fans of character-driven stories.A lovely exploration of midlife romance.Captures the essence of small-town charm.
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