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Paris, je t'aime (2006)
description written by member Zara:
Twenty filmmakers each contribute a short film based on their view of Paris, the city of Love.
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Paris, je t'aime Movie Review by Ben (3/22/2008) |
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At first I thought that I was going to have to follow multiple plots that may all tie together at the end. Then I realized that no, it would be separate stories; each giving a little taste of Paris.
I spent a weekend in Paris - Montmartre, Notre Dame, French onion soup, escargot, wine, rain, rude waiters - it went by in a...
(complete Paris, je t'aime review by Ben)
Paris, je t'aime Movie Review by Zara (11/25/2007) |
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This is an ensemble piece of the coolest variety. While there are a good number of actors that you're already familiar with, I prefer to see this as a melding of the directorial minds. There are so many different filmmakers with different angles on how they see Paris that the city as a whole (a place I have yet to visit)...
(complete Paris, je t'aime review by Zara)
Paris, je t'aime Movie Review by Matthew (5/31/2007) |
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"Paris, je t'aime", the latest cinematic bon bon from France is just that. A sweet little confection, a real love letter to Paris and everything you can love about the City of Lights. The film tells 18 short stories about love in the capital of France, each set in a different arrondissement. Each of these stories is...
(complete Paris, je t'aime review by Matthew)
Hard-Boiled Plot: 18 directors each submitted a five minute vignette set in Paris, as a letter of adoration to the city of love.
The Essentials: While at first cute and quaint, the repetition becomes tired and flat halfway through, even with the wide range of characters and directing styles. Every time you start to get...
(complete Paris, je t'aime review by Ryan Midnight)
| Paris, je t'aime Movie Review by Deborah (12/5/2007) |
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This film is great for someone with a short attention span. I was preparing myself for a 2 hour movie and was pleasantly surprised and saddened that the film went so quickly. I am not a person who cries in movies, but there was one scene in particular in which I was so emotionally touched that it happened. A few scenes...
(complete Paris, je t'aime review by Deborah)
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