I have always felt that Julie Delpy is a French actress with great personality and strength, although there is no such thing as Su The beauty of Fei Marceau does not have the aura of Audrey Toto, but she has a French literary and romantic atmosphere, which is described in "Love at Dusk and Sunset" and "Love Before Dawn Breaks". " is reflected in both films. So I was looking forward to this "Two Days in Paris", which she wrote, directed and acted, and joined the powerful actor Adam Goldberg. However, the result was disappointing. It's a tedious to downright dialogue film. It's probably pretty much useless, other than a captivating Parisian street scene and a hard-working cast.
The film tries to tell the story of a series of love encounters between two protagonists in Paris. Makes me feel like it's a story of a slut's boyfriend who gradually discovers this fact through contact with a bunch of her old friends and family, then he gets mad, and then reconciles with her. For a few minutes, it still makes people feel a little bit of life and little fun, but after that, the large dialogues related to sex make people a little disgusted, because I suddenly found that I can't find the theme of the movie. Although there are many jokes in those dialogues, But there are too many jokes and topics are concentrated, which seems to be a burden, which makes the audience a little tired. Even if they laugh and laugh, they still feel that the plot is empty and bland, and I don't know how much information I have about the theme of the movie. It can also be said that the movie itself is a little unclear. It can be said that the script is a failure, it is bland or even slightly vulgar; or it is just that we don't understand it.
In fact, many parts of the film are about Julie Delpy's own The story, many details have the shadow of her life. So in addition to being bland, the film also reveals a bit of director narcissism, but the heroine in the movie seems to be too charming, why is she able to attract so many men? She is clearly a good at The coquettish woman who lies, always makes people feel that she has no coquettish capital from the outside. So, this movie gives me a feeling of self-supremacy.
Although the script is bad, the performances of the actors, both the lead and the supporting roles, are outstanding. Adam Goldberg, in particular, showed the poor man in the movie who was teased by his future father-in-law's family, cheated by his girlfriend, teased by a neurotic homosexual, and wronged by his aunt. hard life.
Overall, I don't recommend this movie very much, but you can still watch it if you are interested, don't be disappointed!
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