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2 Dias em Nova York

Título original: 2 Days in New York
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1 h 36 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
15 mil
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Julie Delpy, Chris Rock, Alexia Landeau, Albert Delpy, and Talen Ruth Riley in 2 Dias em Nova York (2012)
Manhattan couple Marion and Mingus, who each have children from prior relationships, find their comfortable family dynamic jostled by a visit from Marion's relatives.
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O casal de Manhattan, Marion e Mingus, cada um com filhos de relacionamentos anteriores, encontra sua dinâmica familiar confortável sacudida pela visita dos parentes de Marion.O casal de Manhattan, Marion e Mingus, cada um com filhos de relacionamentos anteriores, encontra sua dinâmica familiar confortável sacudida pela visita dos parentes de Marion.O casal de Manhattan, Marion e Mingus, cada um com filhos de relacionamentos anteriores, encontra sua dinâmica familiar confortável sacudida pela visita dos parentes de Marion.

  • Direção
    • Julie Delpy
    • Marie Pillet
  • Roteiristas
    • Julie Delpy
    • Alexia Landeau
    • Alexandre Nahon
  • Artistas
    • Julie Delpy
    • Chris Rock
    • Albert Delpy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    15 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Julie Delpy
      • Marie Pillet
    • Roteiristas
      • Julie Delpy
      • Alexia Landeau
      • Alexandre Nahon
    • Artistas
      • Julie Delpy
      • Chris Rock
      • Albert Delpy
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    • 176Avaliações da crítica
    • 61Metascore
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    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Marion
    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
    • Mingus
    Albert Delpy
    Albert Delpy
    • Jeannot
    Alexia Landeau
    Alexia Landeau
    • Rose
    Alexandre Nahon
    Alexandre Nahon
    • Manu
    • (as Alex Nahon)
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Bella
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Ron
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • The Oak Fairy
    Talen Ruth Riley
    Talen Ruth Riley
    • Willow
    • (as Talen Riley)
    Owen Shipman
    • Lulu
    Malinda Williams
    Malinda Williams
    • Elizabeth
    Carmen López
    Carmen López
    • Julia
    • (as Carmen Lopez)
    Emily Wagner
    Emily Wagner
    • Susan
    Arthur French
    • Lee Robinson
    Petronia Paley
    Petronia Paley
    • Carol Robinson
    Alex Manette
    Alex Manette
    • John Kelly
    Marcus Ho
    Marcus Ho
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    Gregory Korostishevsky
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    • Direção
      • Julie Delpy
      • Marie Pillet
    • Roteiristas
      • Julie Delpy
      • Alexia Landeau
      • Alexandre Nahon
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    7malaysian1789

    2 Days In New York

    A good idea before watching a film sequel would be to check out the original, imagine watching Return of The Jedi without knowing that Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker's father (apologies if I've spoiled that for anybody). Well, I agreed to watch 2 Days in New York today without any idea that it was the follow-up to 2 Days In Paris, a French film about relationships, I found out. Horrified that I had been tricked into watching (what i assumed was) a Romance film, I was expecting the worst, but this was actually quite funny, not as funny as The Dictator, but certainly not a romance, more of a drama about mad families.

    Chris Rock plays Mingus and Julie Delpy plays Marion, a couple in their late 30s who both have kids from previous relationships. They're a classic middle-class couple, living in a nice New York apartment and both with good jobs. However, Marion's family from France quickly arrives to visit her, and all sorts of madness ensues, from the younger sister who is constantly craving sex (with anyone), to the sister's boyfriend, who brings drug dealers back to the apartment. The film is like a sophisticated version of Meet The Parents, and without a doubt the only time I've seen Chris Rock in a serious role, playing a responsible guardian in the film rather than the comedian we all know and love, but it works. The film doesn't directly follow on from the original, (or so my friends told me, they could have just been lying), so you can watch it as a stand-alone film, I certainly enjoyed it. Surprisingly good.

    7/10
    7The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    What rhymes with "Mingus"?

    A follow-up to Julie Delpy's first directorial effort, "Two Days in Paris," that's quite a bit more entertaining, IMHO, than the original. The premise—JD and Chris Rock are Marion and Mingus, Downtown culture workers with two slightly troubled, adorable kids—doesn't quite fulfill its promise but fans of Richard Linklater's "Before" films might want to take a chance.

    The main storyline chugs along pretty nicely: the couple endures a brief visit from her elderly flowerchild father ("he says that showers deplete the immune system"), tactlesss sister and sister's doltish boyfriend. Parallel plots involving a gallery opening (she's some sort of conceptual art photog) and a colossal Lucy-style whopper she tells a neighbor to get out of a minor scrape are a little draggy, though a couple of these filler scenes have a modest payoff later on. Delpy plays pretty much the same talky, frazzled, excitable character she does in the "Before" films; Chris Rock seems a little colorless (as it were), as if he's trying too hard to escape from his standup persona (the scenes where he soliloquizes to a cardboard-cutout Obama didn't do much for me).

    Delpy's been accused of being a self-hating Frenchy, but I think the point is that people tend to behave as if the stuff they do in a foreign country doesn't really go on their permanent record—Sis swans around in a T-shirt that doesn't quite cover her butt, par example, Dad takes his keys to the lustrous flanks of a stretch Hummer (back home he only does that if they're parked on the sidewalk), boyfriend Manu commits every possible faux pas. The highpoint is a scene where Mingus, who writes for the Village Voice, is trying to score points with a dark-complected White House staffer (not played by Kal Penn) they run into in a café, and the sisters immediately start bickering while Manu babbles on about Harold and Kumar going to White Castle… Not a must-see at all but definitely watchable.

    PS—a reviewer down below insists that Marion's French connections don't act right b/c they're "gritty" Bretons, not Parisians. Au contraire! Both films make clear that Dad's a gallery owner, Sis a child psychologist and Manu some sort of writer; they're from Paris.
    7EUyeshima

    Delpy Turns French Stereotypes Upside Down in a Funny Farce with the Help of a Solid Rock

    Julie Delpy really has a good ear for shrewdly observational, overlapping conversations. It started with her Richard Linklater- directed bookends, 1995's "Before Sunrise" and 2004's "Before Sunset", in which she and Ethan Hawke contributed much of their own dialogue (and earned adapted screenplay Oscar nominations for the latter). She then translated her unique gift to her own sophomore directorial effort, 2007's "2 Days in Paris", a romantic dramedy that mined her character's repressed hesitancies about settling down with a neurotic, irritating interior decorator named Jack. Delpy comes back again as the star, director, and writer (this time partnering with co-star Alexia Landeau, who plays her sister Rose) of this 2012 sequel, a culture clash comedy paced like a free-for-all French farce. Although the results are not always fortuitous, her aptitude as a filmmaker has clearly improved since Paris, this time aided by a far more likable leading man, an atypically subdued Chris Rock versus the insufferable Adam Goldberg who is blessedly absent from this film.

    Delpy herself plays the same character, artist Marion Dupré, picking up her life in New York a few years after she broke up with Jack, had his baby, and moved in with Mingus, a talk- radio host. Instead of wallowing in commitment issues, Marion is now juggling a busy life raising her towheaded toddler Lulu as well as Mingus' young daughter Willow, and at the same time, getting ready for an exhibit of her photographs at a gallery. Nevertheless, she is still the same intensely self-doubting woman, a Gallic Annie Hall for the millennium with a saucy temperament. Her relationship with the ever-patient Mingus is put to the test when her recently widowed father Jeannot, her passive-aggressive sister Rose, and Rose's clueless, pot-smoking boyfriend Manu all come for a weekend visit. Delpy wisely uses Mingus as the audience's proxy watching her family as exaggerated caricatures of French stereotypes. This is where she shows a genuinely deft hand in presenting everyone's vitriolic, self-absorbed behavior including Marion who is constantly goaded into childishness by Rose's indirect insults. In fact, her family becomes a comical circus sideshow, a constant public embarrassment forcing Marion to tell a whopper of a lie about a phony brain tumor to her nasty neighbors who want her evicted.

    Where Delpy goes a bit too far is the somewhat surreal part when Marion decides to sell her soul as part of the exhibit and tries to get it back from the Mephistophelian buyer, who is none other than indie filmmaker Vincent Gallo. Using such an extreme plot conceit, she appears to be overreaching on deeper issues of identity and family loss, but the movie eventually recovers its comic rhythm. The puppet framing device is trite but probably effective for those who had not seen the previous film. As Mingus, Rock grounds the story with his terrifically caustic performance, whether dealing with the next appalling act of his unpredictable in-laws or talking privately to a cardboard cut-out of Obama for spiritual guidance. Albert Delpy, Julie's real-life father, returns as the Bad Santa-like Jeannot and has a grand time portraying his character's whimsical child-like manner. Landeau has a good time playing the selfish sister from hell as Rose, while Alexandre Nahon, who helped with the development of the story, easily plays the boorish interloper that is Manu. Kate Burton and especially Dylan Baker have a few moments to shine as the intrusive neighbors. Delpy's obvious role model continues to be early-period Woody Allen, and she manages to work in his oeuvre with surprising fluidity.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Cute but no cigar!

    Even though this movie is cute and harmless to watch, I just can't call it a very successful one. I can see what it tried to do and be like and this all works in some parts but more often it just doesn't.

    I really have some mixed feelings about this movie. Can't say that i hated it and I quite enjoyed it in parts but its approach just doesn't always work out too well. It's a movie that tries to be a realistic drama about life, involving family but it inserts some crazy and highly unlikely situations and characters, that just don't blend in very well with the movie its story and the approach it was taking. It's an approach that could work out very well for a movie of this sort, as long as all of its situations remain somewhat realistic, which just too often isn't the case for this movie.

    It even makes the movie somewhat tiresome after a while. You start wondering were it all be heading at and what the overall point and purpose of the entire movie is. Luckily the movie doesn't ever get annoying, so it still remains a watchable enough little film.

    It certainly has some charm to it, which is the saving grace for this movie. Cute is a good way to describe this movie, that luckily doesn't ever become a bittersweet, cuddly one. It's deliberately small and simplistic with its story, characters and settings, which makes this an all the more warm movie to watch. I can certainly see some people still really enjoying this movie, especially females in their 30-40's, which this movie seems to aim towards.

    I definitely like Chris Rock better in this sort of roles, instead of flat out comedy type of roles. Sure, this movie is still being a comedy but a far more subtle one, that also definitely requires its actors to do a whole lot of acting. So really, even if you just can't stand Chris Rock, you are still able to really like him and his performance in this movie. He doesn't goes overboard with anything and it's being a really humble and human-like performance by him.

    It still seemed like an odd choice to me to do this movie mostly in French. It's a movie set in New York but yet Julie Delpy manages to still turn this into mostly a French movie. Nothing wrong with that of course but I just feel that this will scare off a lot of people from ever watching this movie.

    It's a fun and sweet enough little movie but also nothing more than just that really.

    6/10

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    8vanessaflood

    I liked it!!

    When the movie began I turned to my fellow cinema goer and asked, is this the film??? And for the first 10 minutes we wondered if we'd made a mistake choosing this film over the other option... A kiss for Jed. But I can safely report that its well worth a watch!!! Its laugh out loud funny at times and has a heart :)Its uplifting and different. I was very impressed with Chris Rock playing a character slightly outside his comfort zone, and for taking on what I would consider to be a risky project, it certainly paid off and he was very believable as a 'real' character. anyone with interesting in-laws will appreciate and get a laugh out of this film. So go see it!!

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      Julie Delpy wrote the role of Mingus specifically for Chris Rock.
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      Marion: If you live your life with one person only, one day they'll be gone or you'll be gone. And one of you will be left in the cold world. The family we are born in eventually vanishes. By then you have created your own family if you're lucky. First you have to choose the person you'll build this family with, and stick to it as much as possible. How many tries do you get before you strike out? When my mother died, just a few hours before the end, she looked in my eyes and had the expression of a little girl who didn't know what was happening to her. The same as when Lulu was born. Something totally pure. So I guess we can do all the growing up we can. In the end, at the core, we stay the same. But before that sad ending that awaits all of us, maybe we can share beautiful, ephemeral moments with the people we love.

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      Julie Delpy wishes to thank all scientists from biologists to anthropologists to everyone working on space travel and future space colonization.
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      Featured in Projector: 2 Days in New York (2012)
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      A Night Like This
      Written by Vincent DeGiorgio (as Vincent Paul DeGiorgio), David Schreurs (as David C. Schreurs) and Jan Van Wieringen

      Performed by Caroline van der Leeuw

      Courtesy of Grandmono Records

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      • 26 de abril de 2013 (Brasil)
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      • Belvedere Castle, Central Park, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA
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      • Polaris Film Production & Finance
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      • US$ 8.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 633.210
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      • 12 de ago. de 2012
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