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1981107 minComedy, Drama, Romance

The Four Seasons

Is The Four Seasons a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Four Seasons worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Comedy, Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Four Seasons Synopsis

Three middle-aged wealthy couples take vacations together in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Along the way we are treated to mid-life, marital, parental and other crises.

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Top Cast

Alan Alda
Alan AldaJack Burroughs
Carol Burnett
Carol BurnettKate Burroughs
Len Cariou
Len CariouNick Callan
Sandy Dennis
Sandy DennisAnne Callan
Rita Moreno
Rita MorenoClaudia Zimmer
Jack Weston
Jack WestonDanny Zimmer
Bess Armstrong
Bess ArmstrongGinny Newley (Callan)
Elizabeth Alda
Elizabeth AldaBeth Burroughs
Beatrice Alda
Beatrice AldaLisa Callan
Robert Hitt
Robert HittRoom Clerk

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Is The Four Seasons worth watching?

The Four Seasons has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Four Seasons hit or flop?

The Four Seasons has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Four Seasons?

The Four Seasons is a Comedy, Drama, Romance movie that Three middle-aged wealthy couples take vacations together in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Along the way we are treated to mid-life, marital, par...

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Critic Reviews

Peter McGinnMar 3, 2023
★ 6

I watched this for the first way back in the 80s, a few years after it came out. I remember I liked it then, though not as much as another Alda film, Sweet Liberty, which seems hard to find these days. The Four Seasons feels more obvious to me this time around, probably an unfair comparison because of having seen it once and because I am obviously a different person with many more layers of experience added on after all this time. For starters, I have written many novels over the years, and that has changed how I look at movie plots, I believe. Anyway, parts of this movie are still very good. There is an undeniable chemistry between some of the main characters, starting with Alan Alda and Carol Burnett’s couple. The banter is great at times, though occasionally repetitious. Growth in the characters seems very slow usually, which may be part of the point. We seem to take a long time getting to Alda’s character’s breakout moment, which the entire film points towards. I would have liked to see more done with Lisa’s depressed character as I felt left hanging there. Interesting that she was played by Alan Alda’s daughter. And it was also interesting to see Rita Moreno in an early role, having seen her recently in 80 for Brady and knowing I knew her but not knowing exactly from where. So it is a good film, perhaps with not quite as much depth as it signals that it will have. It feels a bit stagnated waiting for the big moment by Alan Alda’s repressed character.