Review of Autumn in New York (2000) by Jessica H — 29 Feb 2012
Once upon a time, a young lady fell unconditionally in love with a man as old as her father. he was her first love; her man; her everything! at first, he thought she would be one of the women he'd known; one with whom he can spend time and from whom he can take whatever he desires.
after getting involved in the love relationship, being acquainted with "true" love, and after suffering to keep it, the used-to-be-womanizer, the anti-serious-relation man is taught a lesson that comes as a slap on his face getting him back to reality and bringing him to a moment of epiphany and awakening that love is about spirit not about body; it' happens once, not hundreds; it's sacrificing and giving.
the story ends with "love survives even in death!".
This review of Autumn in New York (2000) was written by Jessica H on 29 Feb 2012.
Autumn in New York has generally received mixed reviews.
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