
When I finally finished it and tried to make notes, I had to think really hard to remember all the main points. It took me a long time to read it this time around because of the many distractions. This was the second time I read September, although I love it and was reading it with great enthusiasm, when I was half way through tragedy struck and I was unable to read like normal. Please excuse the possible lack of passion in this post. When someone dies it turns out there are a lot of difficult decisions to be made and a lot of stuff to track down. A recent bereavement basically means I’ve done hardly any reading or writing recently. The gorgeous landscapes and beautiful sceneries are simply majestic, but the movie is slow paced and fraught with bad editing and unresolved characters.First of all, my apologies for the long gap. Take your eyes from the film and you may lose your interest in this Scotish Payton place.

The story was written by Rosamunde Pilcher who's novel became the tedious three hour movie.

Twenty years have passed and Pandora is returning to the family gathering and all concern are wary of her reasons. Rebuffed by their explanations, she suffered a car crash and lost her child. However, when both men revealed their primary interests, she came second. Years ago both had a secret affair with Pandora who wanted the security of family, love and marriage.

Edmund a wealthy businessman with world wide interest. The first was Edward Fox who plays Archie, a married, wounded and retired army veteran and Michael York who plays Sir. Twenty years ago, a beautiful woman named Pandora (Jacqueline Bisset) shared a most notable time at the estates of two wealthy men. The complex story contained within this movie is universal, in that it involves a group of families living in Scotland and is called " September." The constants are the changing seasons, family, friends, neighbors and the secrets nearly everyone is privy to.
