Paris, I Love You ( Paris, je t'aime ) Movie Information

Movie Information

Overall Rank: 3860

Average Rating: 2.7/4

# of Ratings: 68

Theatrical Release Date: 06/21/2006

Language: French

Genre: Romance

MPAA Rating: R

Director: Multiple

Actors: Juliette Binoche, Natalie Portman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Emily Mortimer, Steve Buscemi, Bob Hoskins

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Rating of
4/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 07/27/2012

Paris, I Love You is one of my favorite films - a complete blending of varying creative styles, all for an overall emotional effect. The Parisian setting is rich and beautiful and all the familiar faces that populate the cast don't distract from the strong displays of storytelling. A brilliant exploration of short form storytelling.

Rating of
3/4

PsychoKing1227 - wrote on 04/12/2010

A great set of vignettes.

Rating of
3/4

goodfellamike - wrote on 09/05/2008

An eloquent set of short films that range from slapstick to the sublime; best episodes include Chomet's goofy lark with a mime, the Coen Brother's wacky take on random events, Tykwer's whirlwind blind romance and the practiced expertise of Rowlands and Gazzara's divorcing couple. But out of 18, there are only a few forgettable episodes. This is how short films should reach an audience. Final Grade: B

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Rating of
3/4

Paris, Je T’aime

Franz Patrick - wrote on 12/24/2007

The last story got to me so much and it became an instant favourite. Even though her French is far from perfect (she's an American tourist), she was still very relatable because of the issues she talked about and the moods she conjured: loneliness, hope, sadness, contentment; and she accomplished all of it in about five minutes. My other favourites include the artist (was the actor "Hannibal Rising"'s Gaspard Ulliel?) finding his soulmate and talking to him... and then there was a twist. Another great one was with Natalie Portman. There were so many costume changes, camera trickery, mystery, things that happened, and things that could have happened. Such segments prove that short films can be as or more powerful as full-feature films. This movie seriously made me want to take French …

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