question of the day: What movies say “autumn” to you?

It’s Labor Day in the United States today, and last Monday was the August bank holiday in the United Kingdom, which means that for many of you reading this, it feels like summer is over, even though there’s still weeks to go before the actual end of the season, and even though we’re likely to have, on both sides of the Atlantic, some very pleasant summerlike weather for another month or more.

Now, we have “summer movies” set on beaches, and “winter movies” set in the snow. But do we have “autumn movies”? Is it more than merely glimpses of trees with turning leaves? What makes a movie fall-like?

What movies say “autumn” to you?

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