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Two Days In Paris [2007]

Two Days In Paris [2007]
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Manufacturer: Universal Pictures UK
Starring: Adam Goldberg, Julie Delpy
Directed By: Julie Delpy
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Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5050582514506
Format: PAL
Label: Universal Pictures UK
Manufacturer: Universal Pictures UK
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Pictures UK
Region Code: 2
Release Date: 2007-12-26
Running Time: 96
Studio: Universal Pictures UK
Theatrical Release Date: 2007

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Editorial Reviews: Julie Delpy, as well as a being a beautiful and talented actress, is a woman of many talents. Want the proof? Then Two Days In Paris, a warm and distinctly European-feel comedy that she also scripted and directed, is a terrific piece of evidence. It’s one of 2007’s most engaging surprises, too.

Delpy previously co-scripted the wonderful Before Sunset, and Two Days In Paris has a similar feel. The film follows Delpy’s Marion and Adam Goldberg’s Jack as they spend time in the French capital, dealing with the assortment of issues and scenarios it throws up. Given that Marion is French and Jack is American, there are cultural issues that are explored. Yet it’s a character piece at heart, and that’s where the film’s strength lies.

Because the treat with Two Days In Paris is the quality of writing. With dialogue crucial to the film’s success, Delpy’s script generates engaging conversations and characters well worth spending time with. The film itself doesn’t quite scale the heights of the aforementioned Before Sunset, but it’s the film that comes the closest since to doing so.

So if you fancy something a little off the beaten track, where character is crucial, the music is grand and the film never takes a cheap shot, then treat yourself to Two Days In Paris. And keep your eye on Julie Delpy; whether in front of or behind the camera, this is a woman with plenty to offer. --Jon Foster


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Summary: interesting and funny throughout its duration but fairly crude and vulgar too
Comment: In this humorous story in which Julie Delpy bumps into one old boyfriend after another and Adam Goldberg looks progressively more exasperated and shocked you get to see a lot of Paris and hear a lot of political opinions and heated arguments.The dialogue switches from english to french a lot - which can be annoying - and so if you are looking for a film to chill out to then this is not the one for you.Not suitable for people 15 years and under - lots of swearing and some visual sexual content too.Are the french really as aggressive,racist and shameless as this film portrays them?


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Summary: Disappointing
Comment: I did actually make it all the way through the film but more from morbid curiousity that any interest in the weak story line or characterisation.
Unlike sunrise / sunset this film lacks a male lead that the watcher is in any way able to relate to or sympathise with. The format seemed to be aiming at the same market but it failed completely. Julie Delphy (beautiful and intelligent as always) does not come across to the audience as I believe she intended to. The obvious end where she walks away from the self obsessed American moron doesn't happen.
Whereas in Before Sunset the conversation is perfectly timed and in context, the rants at pedophiles and racists in this film is misplaced. The whole film could have been very different with a stronger lead male that the audience was able to relate to and an end not obviously aimed at American rather than European markets.
As always I look forwards to future films staring Julie Delphy but this one unfortunately just didn't work. My advice to anyone would be to avoid this film and instead invest in the Sunrise / Sunset box set.

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Summary: Annoying Film
Comment: I found this film to be particularly irritating and vacuous.It follows the lives of two liberal, semi bohemian kooks passing a few days in Paris after a trip to Italy before returning to their home in New York. This couple are particularly unlikeable and unfunny. At no stage in "Two Days In Paris" did I raise a smile at any of the tedious dialogue or wacky characters. There's no plot to the film and there's little of Paris to be seen in it. A charming, hilarious film ? Not.

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Summary: Surprisingly great..!
Comment: I say 'surprisingly' not because I was expecting it to be rubbish, but simply because I'm actually astonished as to how good it was. Is Julie Delpy some kind of cinematic savant, or what? She basically did everything - directed, edited, borrowed her relatives, SUNG the theme tune, and - get this - her script is superb!
I don't want to over-sell this, but if it had been a recent Woody Allen effort, people would be hailing it as a return to form - it's definitely reminiscent of a typical Woody Allen romantic comedy set-up. Also, for those of you, who, like me, had this on your wish-list because it sounded like a decent stop-gap until the next installment of Delpy's 'Before Sunrise/Before Sunset' films ( please god - ! ), this film will certainly tick all the boxes if you are a fan of those two classics. Only it's funnier, and lighter in tone. Adam Goldberg is drolly hilarious, and the rest of the cast don't drop the ball, either. Good grief, Delpy even sings over the end titles, with French group Nouvelle Vague. What are you waiting for..?!

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Summary: So much to laught about
Comment: what a great film, the dialogue is amazing, witty, funny and all times intelligent. I Saw it in the cinema in London and recommended it to all my US friends. Worth to see. It really makes a point from all the cultural stereotypes US people and French people have of each other.



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