Lost by translation - two-day tour of Paris

Myrtle 2022-03-22 09:02:54



Independent production, niche movies, emotional, cultural fusion, mutual respect and betrayal of emotions, non-mainstream actors... If you want to write a few labels for "Paris Two-Day Tour", the above words can be regarded as keywords . A couple traveled to Europe and spent two days in Paris, the woman's hometown. The two almost broke up for various reasons, but they came together again. I once backpacked to Vietnam with my wife. I felt the same discomfort at the beginning as the hero in the film, and I smiled when I saw this part. Although the reconciliation of the last two people seems to be inexplicable, but at least, this is a light-hearted film, and it is quite good to pass the time during the trip.

The male protagonist felt familiar as soon as he came out. After watching it for a while, he suddenly realized that it was Eddie, the "dehydrated madman's roommate" in "Friends". This time I also played a slightly neurotic designer, um, did a good job.

In addition, some lamented the sexual openness of the French. It's useless to describe it here, and interested friends will find out about this film by themselves.

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Two Days in Paris quotes

  • Marion: Taking pictures all the time turns you into an observer. It automatically takes you out of the moment... For our trip to Venice I wanted to be in the moment, with Jack. But, instead of kissing on the gondola, Jack took 48 pictures on the gondola... Instead of holding hands walking across Piazza San Marco, Jack took 72 pictures of Piazza San Marco.

  • Manu: [Talking about Marion, Jack's girlfriend] She told you we used to be together?

    Jack: Yes.

    Manu: But it was, like, 1 5 years ago, so it's no big deal at all, really. She was 19. I gave her her first orgasm through intercourse... Oh, no, this is rude. I know when I'm rude, this is rude. I'm sorry about that.

    Jack: Oh, no, no, no. Hey, look, you paved the way for the rest of us, right?