Two Days in Paris Comments

  • Alford 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    02-53-01 Light comedy. Not as good as "before sun rise" and "before sun...

  • Ludwig 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Julie Delpy's dependence on Before sunrise/sunset is too strong, too...

  • Kaylie 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    For me, this film appeared at the right time and gave me the right understanding. The same real emotions have different...

  • Aurore 2022-03-24 09:03:40

    “It always fascinated me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing. It hurts so much. When I feel someone is going to leave me, I have a tendency to break up first before I get to hear the whole thing ." (truth;...

  • Thurman 2022-03-24 09:03:40

    “It always fascinated me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing. It hurts so much. When I feel someone is going to leave me, I have a tendency to break up first before I get to hear the whole thing ." (truth;...

  • Jedidiah 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    Overall, it still looks like the style of "before sunset", but there are more quarrels and less...

  • Ervin 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    Scratching headless lines, with bad subtitles, it gives me a headache, and this movie is about a relationship between a man and a woman, and it's The New Yorker in Paris, oh...

  • Eddie 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    True love cannot survive among cultural...

  • Josefa 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    "It's always fascinates me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing. It hurts so much....

  • Allison 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    Archives 2013.7.5.7pm Although the heroine (narrator) is French, the film is cut from the perspective of an American (enhanced and self-joking), so everything in Paris looks crazy (female). The main family, and the ex-boyfriend who keeps encountering, etc.), and the reconciliation of the seemingly conflicting beauty-French-sex/love concept is just the inevitable of today's globalization, history must be accepted, and it is very easy to laugh and make trouble together....

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Two Days in Paris quotes

  • Jack: Um, so what's the deal, man?

    Marion: What?

    Jack: That guy was looking at you like you were a big leg of lamb. It's like he had the fork and the knife and the bib.

    Marion: I am a big leg of lamb.

    Jack: I know, but you're my leg of lamb. How do you know him?

    Marion: Well, we met many years ago, and we had a little thing. I think I gave... I gave him a blowjob. No big deal.

    Jack: Really? A blowjob's no big deal?

    Marion: Oh, I'm sorry.

    Jack: I'm all right.

    Marion: No I mean, it's no big deal in comparison to what's going on in the world. You know, there's George Bush, the war in Iraq, there's Avian flu and then there's a blowjob. You know what I mean?

    Jack: Right, right.

    Marion: In consideration, it's...

    Jack: Nice transition.

    Marion: It's a pretty minor event. Don't you think?

    Jack: I would actually say it's not a minor event... if you wanna start talking in the grander political scheme of things. If you think about it,it was a blowjob after all, that brought down America's last chance at a healthy democracy.

  • Marion: You know why people are attracted to one other? Cos people with very different immune systems are attracted to one other so the offspring, the baby, will have a stronger immune system with the combination of the two immune systems.

    [Jack pretends to snore]

    Marion: Don't snore! It's important!

    Jack: Oh!, No! Yeh! No! I was saying the same thing!