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2 Days in Paris

  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
32K
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Julie Delpy and Adam Goldberg in 2 Days in Paris (2007)
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Marion and Jack try to rekindle their relationship by traveling to Paris. They visit Marion's parents, but also meet some of her ex-boyfriends.Marion and Jack try to rekindle their relationship by traveling to Paris. They visit Marion's parents, but also meet some of her ex-boyfriends.Marion and Jack try to rekindle their relationship by traveling to Paris. They visit Marion's parents, but also meet some of her ex-boyfriends.

  • Director
    • Julie Delpy
  • Writer
    • Julie Delpy
  • Stars
    • Julie Delpy
    • Adam Goldberg
    • Daniel Brühl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julie Delpy
    • Writer
      • Julie Delpy
    • Stars
      • Julie Delpy
      • Adam Goldberg
      • Daniel Brühl
    • 114User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Marion
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Jack
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Lukas
    Marie Pillet
    • Anna - Marion's Mother
    Albert Delpy
    Albert Delpy
    • Jeannot - Marion's Father
    Alexia Landeau
    Alexia Landeau
    • Rose - Marion's Sister
    Adan Jodorowsky
    Adan Jodorowsky
    • Mathieu
    Alexandre Nahon
    Alexandre Nahon
    • Manu
    • (as Alex Nahon)
    Charlotte Maury-Sentier
    • Robbed Lady
    Vanessa Seward
    • Vanessa
    Thibault De Lussy
    • Gaël
    Chick Ortega
    • First Taxi Driver
    Patrick Chupin
    • Taxi Driver with Jack Russel
    Antar Boudache
    • Flirtatious Taxi Driver
    Ludovic Berthillot
    • Racist Taxi Driver
    Hubert Toint
    Hubert Toint
    • Music Day Taxi Driver
    Sandra Berrebi
    • Sandra
    Arnaud Beunaiche
    • Edouard
    • Director
      • Julie Delpy
    • Writer
      • Julie Delpy
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    User reviews114

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    8evawatches

    A really good laugh

    The culture-clash story might have been done before, but this is still a very refreshing and most of the time utterly hilarious movie. Myself and the rest of the theater burst out laughing every couple of minutes, which makes me forgive the few scenes that made me uncomfortable. Definitely not for the faint of heart or easily offended!

    The characters might seem over the top at times, but they're still likable and real (as witnessed by the fact that the artwork in the gallery was actually made by Julie Delpy's father). I thought that Julie Delpy's parents stole the show whenever they were on screen, although Delpy and Goldberg both do a very good job.

    All in all, it feels like a very personal look at French (or rather, Parisian bohemian) life, and very much worth a viewing. Or even two.
    7come2whereimfrom

    Woody Amelie...

    Julie Delpy excels in '2 Days in Paris' as she writes, directs, produces, composes the music and stars in this romantic bitter/sweet comedy. Opposite Adam Goldberg, who has amongst other things played psycho Eddie in Friends and Private Mellish in 'Saving Private Ryan', Delpy shines as the nerdy photographer who has trouble with her eyes. The two central performances and sharp script means the film flows along at a pretty fast pace with the one liners so frequent you could easily miss the odd one. The situations explored around relationships and family are universal and so easy for anyone to relate to, there are misunderstood physical situations and language barriers which all add to the overall melodrama/comedy unfolding on screen. The film is peppered with brilliant moments from the awkward to the bizarre and the laughs come thick and fast, with Paris as a backdrop the lovers weave in and out of one situation to another always in love yet always on the verve of break-up. Co-starring Delpy's real father as her in film father shows a sense of tightness and a labour of love that comes across in the finished product. Like a cross between something from Woody Allen and Amelie this film has a special naivety full of wonderment juxtaposed with the dark underbelly of life that is at times hard to escape. Whether you laugh or cry you can't fail to be moved by a film so simple in its execution of themes that can, as displayed, be so complicated. Delpy has made something she, and everyone involved, should be very very proud of.
    robert-642

    Mon Dieu!

    Those who can write, direct, act, produce and co edit a film are very rare - indeed non existent. Of course there are a few geniuses like Tommy Lee Jones (Three Burials)who can direct and act but they are few and far between. Julie Delpy alas has none of the qualities as mentioned as is demonstrated in this film.

    "2 Days In Paris" is nothing more than a two day old, dogs dinner. To be more generous it is a gab-fest with Delpy doing the gabbing at 5000 words per frame. Put aside the cheap cinematography (what photography I hear you say?) and it is nothing more than third rate Woody Allen film from the 1970's except it's on steroids. Once you have gotten over the swing-cam moving left to right - as if the cameraman had been trained to film tennis tournaments - then you can settle down to watch two boring characters self implode amid some of the weakest location settings ever. To be fair, they do take a one second breather about forty-five minutes into the film. If you are watching it on DVD then is the time to have a break for an hour and get yourself primed with a drink for the rest of the film - you'll need it.

    This is one of those films that makes one feel like a voyeur at a bus stop. You can hear and see the couple in front of you arguing and you want them to go away because after a while they are plain old annoying. In essence, that is the theme that struggles its way through the film.

    Has as been said by others, it is riddled with clichés and stereotypes. The film and the plot has no vision nor lends itself to giving any insights. One suspects that the crude moments in the film are there only to lift the pointless plot out of the doldrums.

    It is sad that what had the potential to be a good film has been ruined by Delpy's ego in collaboration with the truly awful acting of the others - except the cat who adapted the minimalist method of acting.

    I shall be writing to the DVD distributors and asking them if they will include a pack of spaghetti with each DVD. I think it would help to relieve the boredom if people could knit spaghetti while watching. At least they would have something at the end of the film.

    Note to self: Avoid all Delpy films in the future. Send Delpy a catalogue of vari-focal lenses including wide angle. Who knows?
    9robert-current

    A New Standard in Love Stories

    I watched 2 Days in Paris staring Julie Delpy and Adam Goldberg last night. I've never much cared for Adam Goldberg, and I spent my own 2 days in Paris in 2000 and it was the hardest 2 days on a relationship I've ever had. Maybe that's why this has become one of my favorite films of all time. Watching Adam Goldberg deal with some of the same foreign travel problems and relationship issues that torture him throughout this movie.

    The movie is half in French. It is definitely to your advantage if you don't speak French, because a key plot element is how Jack (Adam Goldberg) becomes so regularly frustrated by not understanding the language.

    In the end, I think I loved this movie because it is one of the best love stories I've ever seen. It's not a Hollywood fairytale romance, it's real, it's gritty, quirky, funny, and ugly, just like love can be in real life.
    8Bsachs

    A pleasant surprise

    What is it with Julie Delpy? I have only seen a hand-full of her movies but she always manages to surprise and excite. She acts brilliantly as the title character in Tarantinoesque Killing Zoë, manages to stay convincing in the far-fetched An American Werewolf in Paris and is great as a young lover in Before Sunrise and as a confident woman in the sequel Before Sunset. This brings us to 2 days in Paris which could easily be mistaken for a continuation of the Sunrise/Sunset movies. And that would be a huge mistake: 2 Days in Paris is a dialogue driven romantic comedy dissecting a couples quasi-dysfunctional relationships and how they have to come to terms with their individual imperfections to be able to truly coexist as a pair. Though that may not sound like compelling viewing its actually hugely entertaining as it dissects a million small mix-ups which can make or break a couple.

    Adam Goldberg is compelling as the sarcastic yet witty American boyfriend visiting Paris for the first time with his girlfriend. What follows is a series of hugely entertaining misunderstandings involving cross cultural differences, hilarious conversations in broken French with family members and a series of unplanned rendezvous with former lovers all of which combine to drive him high up the paranoia ladder.

    It's refreshing to find out that not only does Julie Delpy act brilliantly as the naive and clumsy Marion but she also directed and wrote it, heck she even composed the soundtrack.

    The lasting message of this movie is although you might hate 80% of the things your lover does if you just cant live without them don't lose them

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    • Trivia
      The characters of Marion's parents are played by Delpy's real life parents, Albert Delpy and Marie Pillet.
    • Goofs
      When Marion tells Jack she doesn't use that thermometer in the mouth, Jack spits it out and it falls near the side wall, but Marion picks it up from the bed.
    • Quotes

      Marion: It always fascinated me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing. It hurts so much. When I feel someone is going to leave me, I have a tendency to break up first before I get to hear the whole thing. Here it is. One more, one less. Another wasted love story. I really love this one. When I think that its over, that I'll never see him again like this... well yes, I'll bump into him, we'll meet our new boyfriend and girlfriend, act as if we had never been together, then we'll slowly think of each other less and less until we forget each other completely. Almost. Always the same for me. Break up, break down. Drunk up, fool around. Meet one guy, then another, fuck around. Forget the one and only. Then after a few months of total emptiness start again to look for true love, desperately look everywhere and after two years of loneliness meet a new love and swear it is the one, until that one is gone as well. There's a moment in life where you can't recover any more from another break-up. And even if this person bugs you sixty percent of the time, well you still can't live without him. And even if he wakes you up every day by sneezing right in your face, well you love his sneezes more than anyone else's kisses.

    • Crazy credits
      In the portion of the end credits devoted to Thank Yous, scrawled outside the normal printing, are various language versions of Thank You (Spanish, German, etc.).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Rush Hour 3/Daddy Day Camp/Becoming Jane/Stardust/Rocket Science/2 Days in Paris (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Minor Leap
      Written by Titus Vollmer

      Performed by Titus Vollmer's Bluezzboat

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Deux jours à Paris
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Polaris Film Production & Finance
      • Tempête Sous un Crâne
      • 3L Filmproduktion
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,433,994
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $173,641
      • Aug 12, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,776,159
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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