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5 To 7
TrailerBut due to her open marriage with a diplomat, they can.Actors: Anton Yelchin, Bérénice Marlohe, David Remnick, David Shannon, Lambert Wilson, Amina Robinson, Milo Mungier Jacob, Brune de Drueille Senecterre, Alan Gilbert, Julian Bond, Daniel Boulud, ...»Director: Victor LevinCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.11 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Anon AnonymousYes, every human activity -- a book or painting, whatever -- was done for one reader, one viewer.2019-08-21 03:08Keywords: -
Actors of "5 To 7"
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Characters of "5 To 7"
BrianPlayed by: Anton YelchinAriellePlayed by: Bérénice MarloheArlenePlayed by: Glenn CloseSamPlayed by: Frank Langella -
Directors of "5 To 7"
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Creators of "5 To 7"
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Critic Reviews of "5 To 7"
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comApril 28, 2015The strong cast, a beautiful score, and a surprisingly affecting ending make it more convincing that it seems at first.
Boston GlobeApril 23, 2015Though Yelchin does not elevate his role much above pasty callowness, Marlohe brings to hers a luminous irony and melancholy that makes her the ideal elusive beauty of hyper-romantic adolescent dreams.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 23, 2015The problem with 5 to 7 is that the most important romance, between Brian and Arielle, never feels real.
Minneapolis Star TribuneApril 23, 2015One of the best date-night movies of the season without a doubt.
Washington PostApril 23, 2015There aren't many surprises in "5 to 7," unless you count such startlingly cliched bits of dialogue as "Life is a collection of moments" and "There's no free lunch."
Seattle TimesApril 17, 2015The Brian-and-Arielle story never quite feels believable; it plays more like a novel than a genuine love story, like a work in progress, rather than a beginning and, inevitably, an end.
The Film StageJune 06, 2016Saccharine, overwhelmingly melodramatic and filmed with a glossy sheen, one is either quickly won over by the charms of the romantic drama 5 to 7 or simply turned off from the start.
New Zealand HeraldApril 28, 20165 To 7 is a pretty standard rom-com, but sets the bar higher than most with it's French New Wave references.
Independent Online (South Africa)March 07, 2016While it doesn't exactly take your breath away, this small coming-of-age story will make you smile about how film can romanticise even the slightest of ideas.
Herald Sun (Australia)November 11, 2015Go along with the dopey premise of 5 To 7 for as long as you can, and its guilty-pleasure charms will kind of grow on you.
The Age (Australia)November 05, 2015The fairytale aura is nourished by outdated yet timeless notions of Frenchness and Americanness, grand romantic fantasies in themselves.
FILMINK (Australia)November 05, 2015This is an above average romantic weeper despite its classist flaws and its liberal scrounging from The French New Wave.
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