Paris Can Wait evaluation action
2022-07-21 19:31
The food in "Bonjour Anne" is a real highlight, reminiscent of Stanley Tucci's image of delightfully sumptuous food in "The Big Night." Director Coppola uses plenty of mouth-watering delicacies to express care and love at the right time .
"Bonjour Anne" is an excellent choice if audiences crave a wonderful romantic romp that frees the mind from the heaviness of the real world. The flirtatious duet between Anne and Jacques in the film is full of sentimental possibilities, played with delicacy and emotion by actors Ryan and Wiard. In 92 charming minutes, the dream vacation in this film also belongs to every viewer .
Extended Reading
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Anne Lockwood: Let's make a little detour and see the beautiful cathedral there.
Jacques Clement: Who are you and what have you done with my American friend, always in a hurry to get to Paris?
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Michael Lockwood: Oh come on, 100 camels? Where the hell are we gonna get 100 camels for Christ's sake? What does the script say? Goats. I thought so. And those Moroccan goats work cheap.