About love, about Paris - Paris, I love you

Christy 2022-04-22 07:01:39

There are many stories about love in the movie. The stories are independent from the
stories , but they all have one thing in common. They all take place in Paris, the capital of love. The film structure is very unique, bringing together directors from all over the world to bring together many stories in one film. It expresses an emotion, love. Love for strangers, love for lovers, love for loved ones, love for Paris... Language, race, identity, religion, are not obstacles in the city of Paris, because there, one day you will meet , find, get what you need... That love may be short-lived and sad, or it may be unforgettable, happy, or it may end before it begins... All of this is covered by this The movie depicts... Just like the female tourist at the end of the film, she walks, feels, and tries to get close to Paris. Although she is a tourist, although she does not understand the language, all this cannot hinder the display of Paris' charm and her love for Paris. Paris, I love you.
















































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  • Haven 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The level of each story is uneven, and there are not many likes. But out of love for Paris, I was always reluctant to give a low score. The montage at the beginning and end is beautiful and beautiful.

  • Shanny 2022-01-01 08:02:14

    Some stories are worth reading and re-reading, and some stories can stay in your heart just by reading them once.

Paris, je t'aime quotes

  • Gaspard: [in French] Haven't we met? I'm sure I know you. Where do you live? I'm in the 17th. Maybe I've seen you around. You don't talk much. I'm not sure, but... I feel like I've seen you before. You look like a mystical guy. Really, you have a very special aura. You believe in spirits? I'm way into that stuff. Maybe we met in a past lifetime.

    Elie: [in French] Light?

    Gaspard: [in French] A light.

    [lights his cigarette]

    Elie: Merci.

    Gaspard: It's amazing. As soon as I saw you, I needed to talk. It's like... I don't know. A strong, weird feeling. I thought, if I don't talk to you before I go, I'd be missing out on... something... important. Beautiful. You work in a beautiful place. I didn't want to miss the chance to talk to you. It's dumb, but... Never mind. May I?

    [sits down]

    Gaspard: You believe in soul mates? Finding your other half? You like jazz? Charlie Parker... and Kurt Cobain. I love him! Whatever. Here's my number. I'd really like to talk with you, if you call me, more seriously and... for longer, especially.

    [leaves]

    Printer: [in French] What's up?

    Elie: I'm not sure, Christian. He gave me this.

    Printer: [in French] A phone number?

    Elie: I don't know what he was saying. I don't speak French that well. He used a lot of phrases that aren't in my phrase book.

    Printer: [in French] Call him and see.

    Elie: [takes off running]

  • Ana: [singing in Spanish to Bourgeoisie's baby] Pretty little hands that I have how pretty and how white that God gave me. Pretty little eyes that I have how pretty and black that God gave me. Pretty little mouth that I have how pretty and red that God gave me. Pretty little feet that I have how pretty and chubby that God gave me...