The city is full of exes and I still love you

Hilton 2022-03-22 09:02:54

Who are the director and screenwriter? Being able to write Paris' daily life so vividly can be called a contemporary Molière.

What? Is it the heroine herself? What a perfect woman!

The broken mouths of the two people keep smiling, and the waves of ups and downs are dizzying. The movie is not long, but it has deeply immersed us into French society. It is noble, open, and flamboyant. After watching it, I feel that I have never been to Paris. The plastic worldview that we have been instilled in American culture, this film was torn apart layer by layer by Miss Depay. It was a little uncomfortable at the beginning, but after that, I wished she would throw some more poisonous tongues in the face, the real world is like this Neurotic, so funny. Let me have such a girl on my journey. It’s okay to tell each other every day, and it’s okay to dump negative energy, as long as you are honest and relative.

The male lead casting is also very distinctive, with his own amusing attributes, frowning and staring at his predecessors? As a native American, facing the incompatibility of life in France, superimposed on the delusional character of persecution, it broke out completely later, and also completely opened up my heart. Maybe we all need at least once to break through social barriers and explore our deeper self.

Anyway, I need a trip.

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Extended Reading
  • Alford 2022-03-25 09:01:22

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

  • Lamar 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    it always fascinates me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing

Two Days in Paris quotes

  • American tourist: I think the French are so rude.

    Jack: I know. It's a cliché but it's true.

  • 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.