Falling in Love

    Falling in Love
    1984

    Synopsis

    During shopping for Christmas, Frank and Molly run into each other. This fleeting short moment will start to change their lives, when they recognize each other months later in the train home and have a good time together. Although both are married and Frank has two little kids, they meet more and more often, their friendship becoming the most precious thing in their lives.

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    Cast

    • Robert De NiroFrank Raftis
    • Meryl StreepMolly Gilmore
    • Harvey KeitelEd Lasky
    • Jane KaczmarekAnn Raftis
    • George MartinJohn Trainer
    • David ClennonBrian Gilmore
    • Dianne WiestIsabelle
    • Victor ArgoVictor Rawlins
    • Wiley EarlMike Raftis
    • Jesse BradfordJoe Raftis

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The Telegraph

      The shock of seeing tough guy De Niro as suburban dad Frank, falling in love with suburban mum Meryl Streep after a chance encounter, was insurmountable for some film goers. But time and distance lend this modern Brief Encounter (with added adultery) a certain glow and De Niro and Streep repeat the chemistry they first showed in the Deer Hunter. They were born to act together.
    • 70

      The New York Times

      At the very least, a warmly old-fashioned soap opera with several significant new twists. And for all its flaws, Falling in Love is one of those ordinary-seeming modern films that present unremarkable characters in the throes of all-too-familiar contemporary crises. When films in this genre succeed fully and realistically in mirroring the audience's concerns, they aren't ordinary at all. [09 Dec 1984, p.21]
    • 63

      Christian Science Monitor

      There's little fire to the story, as directed by Ulu Grosbard, but the performances are strong and it's refreshing to see a romance that limits the lovers to one unconsummated bedroom tryst. [06 Dec 1984, p.50]
    • 60

      The New York Times

      Falling in Love is not a bad movie by any means. It's not stupid or gross or cheap. It's been done with taste, but it's the sort of production that, even when it works, which it frequently does, seems too small and trite to have had so much care taken on it.
    • 60

      Washington Post

      Falling in Love is a nice movie, a holiday movie with a Christmas setting with a happy ending. It's a Christmas shoppers' matinee and a commuters' guide to love in the afternoon, but not exactly an affair to remember.
    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The stars are Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep -- arguably the two most distinguished American movie actors under fifty. They have a genuine chemistry together on the screen and undeniable charisma. And that's it in this movie, which gives them not one memorable line of dialogue, not one inventive situation, not one moment when we don't groan at the startling array of clichés they have to march through.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      The basic flaw in Falling in Love, however, is that no one in the film--including the lovers--seems to be in love.
    • 50

      Miami Herald

      Falling in Love isn't consistently dull; it's funny in spots, particularly during an opening montage of scenes in which the principals are doing their Christmas Eve shopping, and almost meet a bunch of times. But the shift from not meeting to meeting does not generate much drama. [21 Nov 1984, p.C1]

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