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Von 5 bis 7: Eine etwas andere Liebesgeschichte

Originaltitel: 5 to 7
  • 2014
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
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Anton Yelchin and Bérénice Marlohe in Von 5 bis 7: Eine etwas andere Liebesgeschichte (2014)
An aspiring novelist enters into a relationship with a woman, though there's just one catch: She's married, and the couple can only meet between the hours of 5 and 7 each evening.
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Ein angehender Schriftsteller geht eine Beziehung mit einer Frau ein, obwohl es nur einen Haken gibt: Sie ist verheiratet, und das Paar kann sich nur zwischen 5 und 7 Uhr abends treffen.Ein angehender Schriftsteller geht eine Beziehung mit einer Frau ein, obwohl es nur einen Haken gibt: Sie ist verheiratet, und das Paar kann sich nur zwischen 5 und 7 Uhr abends treffen.Ein angehender Schriftsteller geht eine Beziehung mit einer Frau ein, obwohl es nur einen Haken gibt: Sie ist verheiratet, und das Paar kann sich nur zwischen 5 und 7 Uhr abends treffen.

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    • Victor Levin
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    • Bérénice Marlohe
    • Olivia Thirlby
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    8birnberg-1

    A smart, endearing, and entertaining romantic comedy

    5 to 7 is a smart, endearing, and entertaining film, well interpreted and, while in the course of deftly playing off cultural stereotypes, resonantly manifesting significant character development.

    The plot revolves around a romance with repercussions that demonstrate a significant gap between American and French social mores. That very gap becomes the stage for the film's comic zone, where the protagonist and his parents manifest the angst that generates its constant chuckles and a few really good belly-laughs.

    The film fits squarely into the Uptown New York awkwardness-generates-witty-repartee pattern that has been so well established by Woody Allen and followed by Whit Stillman. Well crafted dialogue delivered convincingly.

    Anton Yelchin turns in a compelling performance as the protagonist, Brian. He interprets a highly endearing character: sensitive, intelligent, thoughtful, driven and respectful. He and each of the principle characters display commendable characteristics that make them all highly likable.

    Bérénice Marlohe glows with exuberant kindness and empathy. Lambert Wilson, expertly portraying that which Americans find both typical and impenetrable of the (particularly aristocratic) French, reveals therein universally-recognizable and enviable grace and integrity. The audience at the Miami Jewish Film Festival howled with laughter as Glenn Close and Frank Langella, playing Brian's parents, masterfully interpreted the Jewish martyr-mother and stubborn father, respectively.

    Victor Levin's directorial sensitivity enticed each of these actors to interpret stereotypic portrayals in a loving manner, to great comic and dramatic effect. Levin walks the line perfectly without offense. The characters are not caricatures: they are quintessential and highly endearing and human incorporations of their representative communities.

    As the plot unfolds, Brian becomes a study in character development. He learns, on all planes, the value of dedication, sacrifice, and a good underlying moral compass. The story is accessible and compelling. It speaks to serendipity and the extent to which life is a sum of our experiences, most markedly seen in relationships. I found a very resonant message that these relationships are best savored with sensitivity to their context and they always be remembered with sweetness. Ain't that the truth!
    7miguelangelblay

    When Two Hours Aren't Enough

    As My Gossiping Neighbor Told It An aspiring writer meets a top-notch French milf and has to decide if from 5 to 7 he takes a nap, goes for a run, or helps her cheat on her husband. Turns out, he won't be watching the Tour. The real problem starts when the guy wants to extend the hours.

    I Don't Want to Get Serious, But... Let's confess: this is one of my guilty pleasures. #5To7 has everything that makes me happy in a film: a love story, a charming lead, an aspiring writer, and New York shown in a beautiful light.

    For example, the way it tells the story of the engraved plaques on the benches in Central Park got me so hooked that I couldn't stop until I sat on one of those benches after reading a bunch of little plates.

    The love story relies on infidelity, which is not the most recommendable theme, but despite that, Victor Levin manages to create a delightful and natural film, with that French touch brought by the absolutely wonderful Bérénice Marlohe.

    Anton Yelchin delivers his role with confidence. It's impossible to watch him and not think about the great career he could've had if he hadn't tragically passed away, run over by his own car in his own driveway. RIP Anton.

    Every time I watch #5To7, I'm filled with a bittersweet feeling, with nostalgia, undeniable beauty, and lost loves... I'm grateful to Victor Levin for being able to evoke these feelings in me.

    The Cat's Recommendations + Watch it if you're a romantic and enjoy love stories that are a bit different, with great dialogues.

    • Skip it if you're expecting an epic romance with extreme passions, this one's much more natural.
    7bjarias

    .... pleasantly unexpected

    Without a doubt, BM makes the best muse any man could dream up. And yes, it is completely a rom-com fairytale... but a very well written, acted, and produced one as far as the genre goes. As implausible as it all actually is.. it has an irresistibility about it that draws you in, and even with a bit of awkwardness just past the middle of the film, it recovers and dishes out a reasonable ending. Berenice Marlohe subtly fills the screen with her beauty and charm (as casting choice, she works dead-on.. not totally sold on him). Looking at some of her images on bing she has the power to overwhelm the lens, but here in this movie, it's downplayed, and the production benefits. This is a well thought out and well made little film, and in a field that usually includes mostly stuff bordering on unwatchable, it's refreshing to find one might be worth watching again sometime.
    9doappel

    Dialogues, a lost art rediscovered.

    I had no idea what a great movie this would be. Or how good Anton Yelchin actually (already) was, as an actor. This is the best romantic movie that I've seen for several years, with incredible dialogues. It is so rich, in so many ways, combining wisdom, life experience and humor. Nothing but love for this one.
    7ferguson-6

    Til then then

    Greetings again from the darkness. Somewhere along the line, the magic of movie romance has been lost. Love stories these days tend to take either the direction of snark or sap (or whips). Ever so popular in the 1940's and 50's, well-written sentimentality for the big screen would best be described these days as passé'. And that's what makes writer/director Victor Levin's little film such a pleasure to experience.

    We begin with a narrator proclaiming that some of the best writing is found on the tribute plaques attached to the benches within Central Park. Those plaques are used a few times throughout the film to drive home a particular situation or status within the story. The narrator is Brian (Anton Yelchin, Star Trek), a 24 year old struggling writer whose parents want him to give up his writing dream and head to law school.

    One day, while walking through the city, Brian catches a glimpse of striking woman smoking a cigarette. He crosses the street and the two exchange some clever banter. Just like that … the story begins and their lives are forever changed.

    The woman is Arielle (Berenice Marlohe, Skyfall), and she is French, older than Brian, and married … 3 things that are equally problematic according to his dad (Frank Langella), though his mom (Glenn Close) is just thrilled someone likes her boy. As the flirting escalates, Arielle proceeds to explain to Brian that she is open to seeing him daily between the hours of 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Familiar with French language, but unfamiliar with customs, Brian is brought up to speed on "cinq a sept" affairs – a tradition in France, where a married person's whereabouts are not questioned during the period after work and before home.

    As you might guess, the affair does wonders for Brian as he is finally experiencing the world … passion … connection. Arielle opens his eyes and mind to many things, and Brian is especially taken aback as the lines blur between family and outsiders. This leads him to meet Jane (Olivia Thirlby), who is not just a rising young editor, but also the mistress to Arielle's husband Valery (Lambert Wilson). Yes, it's a tangled web that's woven.

    Mr. Levin's script is remarkable in its effectiveness at providing the awkward situations with a dose of humor; and his targets include Jews, the French, and Americans and their customs. It's impossible not to think of the classic film The Graduate, or even Linklater's "Before" franchise, but this one is different … it does not shy away from sentimentality, romance or emotion. The film wears its heart on its sleeve – or more aptly, the screen. We feel (good and bad) right along with the characters.

    The camera only uses close-ups when it must, and instead allows the scene and the characters to breathe. There is a simple looking, but wonderful shot of Brian and Arielle walking through Central Park directly towards the camera. They are in discovery mode towards each other, and it's fascinating to listen and watch.

    Anyone who fancies themselves a writer will tip their cap to no less than eight lines that are near perfection. Being "too happy to write" is certainly a relatable emotion, but few films feature better last lines than this one … if only we could each be that one reader to which the line refers. If you are open to some heartfelt sentimental romance, then give this one a watch. If not, you'll certainly find no shortage of reviews from caustic critics so quick to rip a film lacking in snark and sarcasm.

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      Character Jim Sheehy played by David Shannon is based on a real doorman who works at the St Regis Hotel NYC, where the film was shot.
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      When Brian and Arielle go to the Guggenheim, they view Edward Hopper's Nighthawks. This painting is not in the Guggenheim, however it could be on loan to them (which seems very likely, considering The Long Leg is not in the Guggenheim, either).
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      Brian: [in his book] Thousands of years ago, somebody came up with the idea of impermanence of the beauty and inevitability of change. I'm pretty sure they had just been dumped.

      Brian: I had a long time to consider the value of memory, and the idea that just because something doesn't last forever doesn't mean its worth is diminished. Maybe it was just a rationalization - easier on the soul than mourning what might have been - the life unlived. I honestly don't know, but I chose to believe in memory. I chose to believe in her. I chose to believe that the bond was never broken and that we carried each other in our hearts. As a secret singularity. She made me a writer. She made me a man.

      Brian: There would be other loves. Even great loves. But she was right, only one remained perfect.

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      • 12. Februar 2015 (Ukraine)
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      • 162.685 $
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