22 Gen “TWO AUTUMN IN PARIS” by Gibelys Coronado
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Suspended over time, like memories, “Two Autumn in Paris” tells a story that seems to have no beginning and no end.
The story narrated, in fact, is a pure elegy of love, which gathers the feelings and battles of an entire humanity. For this reason, the film goes far beyond itself and evokes a sense of dreamy closeness to the passion of the two protagonists. It would be too simple to call “Two Autumn in Paris” an engaging film. It is rather the film that we all need and that we all feel we have lived or want to live. Gibelys Coronado gives voice to this deep human instinct and signs a cinematographic work of rare beauty.
The story narrated, in fact, is a pure elegy of love, which gathers the feelings and battles of an entire humanity. For this reason, the film goes far beyond itself and evokes a sense of dreamy closeness to the passion of the two protagonists. It would be too simple to call “Two Autumn in Paris” an engaging film. It is rather the film that we all need and that we all feel we have lived or want to live. Gibelys Coronado gives voice to this deep human instinct and signs a cinematographic work of rare beauty.
From elegant and soft photography, which seems to embellish the streets and faces up to the incredibly vibrant and participatory direction, which leads the viewer’s eye to the critical points of this love story. Everything is an expression of the talent of the cast and crew. A mention to the script, that recalls a slow and sensual dance, which in a circular and cadenced structure takes us back to where things seemed to have ended.
A praise to the two main interpreters.
A praise to the two main interpreters.