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Quatre coeurs en automne

Original title: Notes of Autumn
  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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Ashley Williams, Luke Macfarlane, Peter Porte, and Marcus Rosner in Quatre coeurs en automne (2023)
Ellie, a pianist gave up her passion and works for a hotel. Leo, a famous author with writer's block who can't finish highly popular book series. They both decide to swap places ending up completely lost in new surroundings.
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Ellie, a pianist gave up her passion and works for a hotel. Leo, a famous author with writer's block who can't finish highly popular book series. They both decide to swap places ending up co... Read allEllie, a pianist gave up her passion and works for a hotel. Leo, a famous author with writer's block who can't finish highly popular book series. They both decide to swap places ending up completely lost in new surroundings.Ellie, a pianist gave up her passion and works for a hotel. Leo, a famous author with writer's block who can't finish highly popular book series. They both decide to swap places ending up completely lost in new surroundings.

  • Director
    • Troy Scott
  • Writer
    • Rick Garman
  • Stars
    • Ashley Williams
    • Luke Macfarlane
    • Marcus Rosner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Troy Scott
    • Writer
      • Rick Garman
    • Stars
      • Ashley Williams
      • Luke Macfarlane
      • Marcus Rosner
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ashley Williams
    Ashley Williams
    • Ellie Matthews
    Luke Macfarlane
    Luke Macfarlane
    • Leo Carrington
    Marcus Rosner
    Marcus Rosner
    • Sam Perkins
    Peter Porte
    Peter Porte
    • Matt
    Kelsey Lopes
    Kelsey Lopes
    • Wendy
    Stellina Rusich
    Stellina Rusich
    • Faith
    Ruby Hobbs
    Ruby Hobbs
    • Darcy
    • (as E. Ruby Hobbs)
    Aidan Kahn
    Aidan Kahn
    • Beau
    Kavan Smith
    Kavan Smith
    • Jack
    Pascale Hutton
    Pascale Hutton
    • Isabelle
    Lucia Walters
    Lucia Walters
    • Karen Wu
    Catherine Barroll
    Catherine Barroll
    • Val
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Helena Ward
    Daniel Cardoso
    • Waiter
    Andy Canete
    Andy Canete
    • Cab Driver
    Gwenda Lorenzetti
    • Charlotte Hill
    Dino Dinicolo
    Dino Dinicolo
    • Brookhaven Violin Student
    • Director
      • Troy Scott
    • Writer
      • Rick Garman
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    User reviews25

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    8nclqt

    one of the better ones lately. Great cast

    This could have been risky for Hallmark - 2 male favorites playing gay (as they really are. It worked for me. I was recently been blown away by the high romantic connection & chemistry in the gay romance 'Red, White & Royal Blue' - and I am straight. Hallmarks are looking a bit inhibited, or Jane Austen, in comparison. Their final kisses should look like they mean it more- rather than 2 friends who like each other congenially. I loved the comedic depiction by Kavan & Pascale as the book characters commenting on the narration. Marcus Rosner is always good too, and Ashley wasn't as over-the-top.
    8MIssM19

    Funny movie with a great cameo.

    Ellie (Ashley Williams) gets fired from a job she doesn't quite love. Leo (Luke Macfarlane) is uninspired and cannot write the following book on a series he has been doing for a while. So while on the phone talking, the decide to change houses for a week to get out of the daily routine and decide what to do next. (Like, you know, one of the greatest movies: The Holiday).

    On the other hand we have Sam (Marcus Rosner) and Matt (Peter Porte). They are friends with Luke and Ellie, respectively. So, while they are gone, they enjoy the company of the newly arrived. Ellie helps Sam with a music concert, which forces her to get over her insecurities. And Matt and Leo work together to accomplish their own personal goals.

    I thought this was a great movie. At times maybe slow. But the story was believable and something that could actually happen in real life. Both couples had chemistry but what I would like to point out is that this is quite a funny movie and all the actors nailed their comedic lines. Probably what I liked the most: each character as their own person A pleasure to watch.

    Speaking of... Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith (My favorites from WCTH) surprised us with a small role but totally unpredictable. They never fail to make me smile.

    Do not miss this.
    5lumaestri

    Pretty much what you expect from Hallmark...

    ... bad acting, fake sets and predictable moments.

    But I wanted to review it just cause in the few instances I've seen gay characters on Hallmark, then I've checked reviews here and it was honestly hilarious: all they do is their usual predictable love story and then share a peck in the last 3 minutes.

    And then I came here to find reviews like: "well, I just wanted to relax, I didn't came here to find political propaganda" or "I don't know why Hallmark needs to do movies like these"...

    People finding outrageous such a completely plain movie just cause of the gay factor was really something. If you can't even enjoy a movie because of that, wow lol.

    Cheer up and revisit your priorities in life.
    8MickyG333

    A few brilliant moments

    7.9 stars.

    I don't usually give high praise for these sorts of films. You'll see what I mean if you watch it for yourself as it's very "evolved" and open-minded as a story goes. What I found to be a breath of fresh air was the timing and the brilliant story. The writing is profoundly incredible for this particular type of plot. The dialogue is superb and the emotions that it evokes are very real and fulfilling. I love the back and forth, or the switch and how there can be no resolution without each of them taking a complete leap of faith into the life they were meant to live. They must experience a foreign, yet familiar place, finding love in their opposite's best friend and finding courage under new and fresh circumstances. It's a movie about fate and trust. Wonderful film in spite of the other stuff (you'll see).
    10YarnFactory

    Chemistry in Spades

    Notes of Autumn is well worth watching, for the dual main "will they or won't they" storylines to the casting to the strong element of music. I usually give any Hallmark movie a chance when Luke MacFarlane and Ashley Williams are in it, but add Marcus Rosner and Peter Porte in and you've got yourself a darn good party. And how genius it was to cast Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith in minor, but meaningful, humorous roles. Those two together elevate any show/movie they're in.

    The storylines were well written and delightfully acted and that also goes for everyone in the supporting cast. This particular ensemble worked really well together and all the pairings had a very believable, easy chemistry. Hallmark would be wise to continue tapping into the ensemble format because this movie proves it can do it very well and the possibilities are endless. If you're looking for an interesting, fun fall romcom, look no further. For me, it was like opening up a box of chocolates and finding all good pieces. Very enjoyable!

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    • Trivia
      Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith, who portray the lover characters in Leo's novel come to life (at least in Leo's mind), have previously portrayed romantic partners in several other projects for The Hallmark Channel, such as Le cœur a ses raisons (2014), Coach en mariage et... célibataire! (2017), Coach en mariage et... amoureuse (2019) and Coup de foudre en terre inconnue (2021), the latter three having all been written by Rick Garman, who also wrote this film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Big Gay Fiction Podcast: Ep 438: Viewing Recommendations for a Very Queer Halloween (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Arabesque No. 1
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Claude Debussy

      [The piece Ellie plays when she spots the piano in the hotel]

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Notes of Autumn
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Media
      • Two 4 The Money Media
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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