Review of Autumn Spring (2001) by Epifania A — 29 Jul 2010
Brilliant, with the indomitable 80-year-old Fanda and his friend, Ed, running loose in town playing high-to-low stakes pranks when they should apparently know better, and are expected to rather be worrying about their funerals by making regular savings, noting good-as-opposed-to-lousy obituaries, and the like -as does Fanda's diligent wife, Emilie.
And rightly, why should they or even Emilie for that matter sit waiting for death when they can live and dream so much amusement and adventure. The only pity is that my Bangkok Airport bought DVD kept sticking towards the end, but still it was well worth it -even though I ended up watching a Czech film, dubbed in Thai with English subtitles.
Must get me another copy to own.
This review of Autumn Spring (2001) was written by Epifania A on 29 Jul 2010.
Autumn Spring has generally received positive reviews.
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