Budget
$14,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,588,015
Opening weekend US & Canada
$380,605
Gross worldwide
$14,603,177
Budget
$14,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,588,015
Opening weekend US & Canada
$380,605
Gross worldwide
$14,603,177
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By Shaun 2022-12-31 14:59:46
Title: "New York, I Love You" (New York, I Love You)
Release date: October 16, 2009
Director : Jiang Wen, Mira Nair, Shunji Iwai, Faith Akin, etc.
Genre: Love / Plot
Starring : Natalie Portman, Shia LaBeouf, Orlando Bloom, etc.
Reader: Bai Xiaoding
Recommendation Index: ★★★★☆☆ One-
sentence review: Ten fragments piece together a city , form is greater than content, and blandness is greater than surprise.
"New York, I Love You" is a platter-style...
By Clark 2022-12-27 10:03:31
I remember a friend in college said that she likes to stand on the roof of her house, watching people come and go, thinking about what everyone has on their minds and what kind of mood they have, which is very intriguing. Just like a humorous traveler on the opposite side of the train, or a melancholy woman on the bus staring at the raindrops and hitting the window, after breathing the same piece of air together, it may be a stranger.
And "New York, I Love You" can satisfy one of...
By Fabian 2022-12-26 07:24:00
“Although we coordinate our public spaces with care and indifference, we rely on the people around us to describe ourselves. A city may have its origin in a market, a trading post, or the meeting of several streams, but it also Originated from the human need to walk among strangers.”
“…They are natives of this immigrant community like we are, part of our ongoing great experiment in a universalist society that promotes a There is no country in the world, anyone can be anyone, and...
By Isidro 2022-12-22 18:00:50
New York, your ambiguous, your warmth!
"New York, I Love You" is the second urban film series after "Paris, I Love You". A total of 11 directors shot 12 short films and finally mixed them. Filming such a film is directed by several directors. The nature of the game is far greater than the artistic value. In fact, it takes about 10 minutes for each person to actually make a lot of things. It can only be regarded as improvisation. Just a small emotion.
Paris is romantic, where even the air contains love. And New York is a...
By Pearlie 2022-12-18 18:10:06
For all the great directors, I watched this film with joy, and perhaps I was often moved by some of the details in it! There are also some disappointments to some big directors, and at the same time, there are also some deep admiration for some!
They don't have huge budgets, and they don't have the full amount of time. And because of this reason, there is a lot less impetuousness and flaunting. Then everyone is telling their own stories...
Maybe because these stories have moved these...
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By Pablo 2023-09-30 16:03:07
New York City's xx year publicity gift....
By Giles 2023-09-24 18:38:51
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By Arely 2023-08-31 03:31:48
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By Alan 2023-08-16 00:04:40
About the story of the old singer, how do I think the waiter at the foot of the slope is her son....
By Daniela 2023-07-20 18:53:02
Or the little independent stories in "Paris, I Love You". The music and pictures are very good. Even though each short film has various big-name casts, what impressed me the most was the part of the old couple watching the...
Camille: Hey, David, it's Camille. You know, when Dostoevsky was writing The Gambler, he signed a contract with his publisher saying that he would finish it in twenty-six days, and he did it, but he had the help of this young stenographer. This girl, she... she stayed with him and she helped him. And... afterwards they actually got married. Ha, isn't that cool? That's how he met his wife. Anyway I found this story in the preface for Crime and Punishment so I was thinking that... and, this would have to be between you and me, but... I was thinking that I could read the books and tell you what's going on and that way you could just focus on your music. But only if you're comfortable with this, and if you're not then you can just forget it, and you can quit, but if you are... then open this door.
David: Open... this door?
[crawls to his front door and opens it]
Camille: Okay, a deal's a deal.
David: Does this mean we're getting married?
Camille: I have a lot of reading to do...
Camille: Hi, I'm Camille.
David: Hi, I'm David.
Writer: [after lighting her cigarette] We share a flame, thousands of tiny molecules are heating up right now, they're penetrating our brain. Alright, they're stimulating our sexual desire. I mean, I don't know about you, but I find that shit very romantic. And you know, I'm so glad you walked over here because now I can feel a little bit more comfortable to tell you that I happen to be on the forefront of men able to find and locate a woman's G-spot, and I could - I could do that for you.
Call Girl: [Sarcastically] That's really generous of you, thank you.
Writer: Well, it's my pleasure. Well. It's your pleasure.
Call Girl: And what makes you think I haven't located it yet?
Writer: Uh, the way you hold the cigarette. It's a little high and tight. Y'know what you have to do, is you have to lower it. You have to bring it all the way down, in there, so it just sits. Comfortably. Y'know if it's high and tight like that, the whole body gets restricted and the... plexus? Gets closed off. Y'know and the vagina gets locked.
Anna: Have you ever made love to a perfect stranger?
Alex: Now you're teasing me.
Anna: I believe I am.
Alex: Well, I mean... No, not exactly a perfect stranger, if you mean someone I wouldn't know at all.
Anna: It's sad.
Alex: It's sad? Why?
Anna: Because there's almost nothing more exciting than fucking somebody you don't know. Right? You don't know their name, barely saw their face.
Alex: Don't... Don't tell me your name.