Love Comes Lately
Love Comes Lately is a 2007 dramatic film directed by Jan Schutte.
Fast Facts
- Release date: June 13, 2008
- Director: Jan Schutte
- Screenwriter: Jan Schutte
- Producers: Martin Hagemann and Kai Kuennemann
- Distributor: Kino International
- MPAA rating: Not Rated
- Run time: 86 min
- Based on three Isaac Bashevis Singer short stories
Plot Summary
Max Kohn, an 80-year-old author, relives intertwined short stories he wrote about love. He revisits significant moments of his past, featuring various women he once pursued both in real life and in his dreams.
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Reviews
- "[Singer's] losses are forever our gain: Arriving at his destination, the old geezer loses his notes for the speech, and enthralls the audience with a story instead." - The Village Voice1
- "The three-part film feels insubstantial and sketchy at every turn. About all that Schutte achieves is a decent understanding of the inner life of his central character... Everyone else seems like projections of that inner life but not part of any real life at all." - The Hollywood Reporter2
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