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199085 minComedy

Autumn

Is Autumn a Hit or Flop?

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Is Autumn worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Autumn Synopsis

The main character of the film is Paunvere tailor Jorh Adniel Kiir. Two young seamstresses, Juuli and Maali, arrive in Paunvere. At first, Kiir regards them as competitors, but then he establishes friendly relations with them. Kiir marries Juuli, but he is not indifferent to Maali either. The film also follows Kiir's efforts to get his own farm.

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Top Cast

Margus Lepa
Margus LepaJorh Aadniel Kiir
Liina Tennosaar
Liina TennosaarJuuli
Anne Reemann
Anne ReemannMaali
Kaljo Kiisk
Kaljo KiiskKristjan Lible
Ita Ever
Ita EverKatarina Rosalie "Mama Kiir"
Tõnu Oja
Tõnu OjaBruno Benno Bernhard
Riina Hein
Riina HeinTeele
Aare Laanemets
Aare LaanemetsJoosep Toots
Väino Laes
Väino LaesOskar Luts
Rein Aedma
Rein AedmaJaan Imelik

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Is Autumn worth watching?

Autumn has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy movies.

Is Autumn hit or flop?

Autumn has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Autumn?

Autumn is a Comedy movie that The main character of the film is Paunvere tailor Jorh Adniel Kiir. Two young seamstresses, Juuli and Maali, arrive in Paunvere. At first, Kiir regard...

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Critic Reviews

r96skSep 3, 2024
★ 6

'Autumn' is uneventful. Much prefer 'Summer', me. This second sequel to 'Spring' isn't necessarily all that negative, it's just quite a boring movie from beginning to end - which is disappointing. It does some things better than the first release (which I found to be quite average in itself), though due to frankly how dull this all is I'd actually rank it lower than that flick from 1970. It remains pleasing to see the original cast members continue in their respective roles. Margus Lepa gets full rein in this 1990 production as the lead and does a solid enough job, whilst we happily still get (relatively minor) appearances from the likes of Arno Liiver and Aare Laanemets. Events do get a bit odd when Väino Laes appears as Oskar Luts (the author of the novels that these films are adaptations of), though the film does conclude with a rather sweet homage to the main cast/characters. Overall, I can't say I enjoyed this one but it still isn't anything bad.