
A couple of days ago I saw a movie that, while is not widely known and did not stay in the cinemas for a long time, it is really good and different from the others.
It is called "two days in Paris" and is about whay happens to strange couple when they go to Paris to visit the family of one of them. In the process of meeting each of the members of the family the boyfriend of Marion (represented by actor Adam Goldberg) realizes that his girlfriend (role done by the French actris Julie Delpy) is pretty eccentric and has had a large number couples with which, unfortunately for him, usually see. At the end of the story, and after a strong discussion between the two, they deciden stay together ... But very far from Paris.
This film, despite being simple and not have many photographic effects, it is very funny and entertaining, showing how is the way of be of the Frenchs and how this tends to clash with the rest of the world, it is almost a caricature of the bizarre that the Europeans can be.
This is exactly what I most like about this movie, and, because it was made by a French woman (July Delphy), the perspective of the archetype of her race is quite true and has a place in the reality.
It is called "two days in Paris" and is about whay happens to strange couple when they go to Paris to visit the family of one of them. In the process of meeting each of the members of the family the boyfriend of Marion (represented by actor Adam Goldberg) realizes that his girlfriend (role done by the French actris Julie Delpy) is pretty eccentric and has had a large number couples with which, unfortunately for him, usually see. At the end of the story, and after a strong discussion between the two, they deciden stay together ... But very far from Paris.
This film, despite being simple and not have many photographic effects, it is very funny and entertaining, showing how is the way of be of the Frenchs and how this tends to clash with the rest of the world, it is almost a caricature of the bizarre that the Europeans can be.
This is exactly what I most like about this movie, and, because it was made by a French woman (July Delphy), the perspective of the archetype of her race is quite true and has a place in the reality.
If you want to laugh for a while without having to think a lot, I recommend you to see "Two days in Paris," you will not regret it.
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