Recommended for those who love movies set in Paris but are not necessarily looking for something totally precious (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain, anyone?). The last Delpy movie I saw was Before Sunset and I couldn't have hated that movie more, but that was because of the insufferable Ethan Hawke. In this movie Delpy is mostly appealing but is annoying and neurotic enough to be a real, flawed character. Goldberg was excellent and so funny - I loved seeing how uncomfortable he was. The movie dragged a bit at some points but, for the most part, the dialogue was so funny and intelligent that I can forgive it.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
2 Days in Paris
Recommended for those who love movies set in Paris but are not necessarily looking for something totally precious (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain, anyone?). The last Delpy movie I saw was Before Sunset and I couldn't have hated that movie more, but that was because of the insufferable Ethan Hawke. In this movie Delpy is mostly appealing but is annoying and neurotic enough to be a real, flawed character. Goldberg was excellent and so funny - I loved seeing how uncomfortable he was. The movie dragged a bit at some points but, for the most part, the dialogue was so funny and intelligent that I can forgive it.
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another movie to keep in mind when it comes out on divida:
ne le dis a personne
i heard it was excellent (aka tell no one, also a french movie)
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