The Four Seasons

 (1981)


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Feb 29, 2008
- yahoo.com
I havent seen the movie but it looks like a pretty good movie for the whole family to enjoy and I really hope you see this movie... Full review
This movie
Feb 29, 2008
ttandcassie - yahoo.com
I havent seen the movie but it looks like a pretty good movie for the whole family to enjoy and I really hope you see this movie... Full review
Life in 4 parts
Oct 26, 2006
bunnypumba - yahoo.com
Alan Alda creates a beautiful film in time with the seasons of a year, and the passage of time. The film is cinematically beautiful, from the Canary Islands to Vermont in the fall. The ensemble cast is funny, wise, powerful and... Full review
A Great movie!
Aug 20, 2006
Lou - yahoo.com
This is truly a wonderful movie. I never get tired of watching it and enjoying the rich charecter interaction. It speaks volumes about topics such as love, commitment, friendship, aging, and selfish desires. A must view for any middle aged couple.... Full review
A Great movie!
Aug 20, 2006
NewHampSwing - yahoo.com
This is truly a wonderful movie. I never get tired of watching it and enjoying the rich charecter interaction. It speaks volumes about topics such as love, commitment, friendship, aging, and selfish desires. A must view for any middle aged couple.... Full review

Critics Reviews

| May 31, 2005
DVD Talk
Perhaps the reason The Four Seasons isn't better remembered in 2005 is that it itself is a lot like friendship. The Four Seasons succeeds because it is very much like an old pal someone, or something, that is comforting and coddling, a realm we like to revisit and reminisce about every now and then. ... Full Review

Urban Cinefile
Review by Louise Keller: As the title suggests, the musical backdrop to which Alan Alda's directing debut is set is Vivaldi's glorious Four Seasons. The film is essentially a pleasant one, as we spend time with this endearing group, all the while listening to Vivaldi's classic work. ... Full Review

reel.com
The film looks like it was shot 25 years ago, the dialogue replacement and audio editing are awful in some places, sync problems aboundyet none of that really matters. Jack ( Alan Alda ) and Kate ( Carol Burnett ) are the glue of the group; he's a lawyer who is too sensitive for his own gooda fun play on Alda's persona. ... Full Review

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