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Paris-Manhattan

  • 2012
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  • 1h 17m
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Patrick Bruel and Alice Taglioni in Paris-Manhattan (2012)
A romantic comedy centered on a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and her would-be lover.
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Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.

  • Director
    • Sophie Lellouche
  • Writer
    • Sophie Lellouche
  • Stars
    • Alice Taglioni
    • Patrick Bruel
    • Marine Delterme
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Sophie Lellouche
    • Writer
      • Sophie Lellouche
    • Stars
      • Alice Taglioni
      • Patrick Bruel
      • Marine Delterme
    • 12User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alice Taglioni
    Alice Taglioni
    • Alice
    Patrick Bruel
    Patrick Bruel
    • Victor
    Marine Delterme
    • Hélène
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Isaac - Le Père
    Marie-Christine Adam
    • Nicole - La Mère
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • Pierre
    Margaux Chatelier
    Margaux Chatelier
    • Laura
    Yannick Soulier
    Yannick Soulier
    • Vincent
    Arsène Mosca
    • Arthur
    Gladys Cohen
    • Madame Gozlan
    Julie Martel
    • La cliente dépressive
    Roman Guisset
    • Le cambrioleur
    Juliette Kruh
    • L'assistante d'Alice
    Paul-Edouard Gondard
    • Achille
    Jacques Ciron
    • Le bâtonnier
    Ariane Kah
    • La dernière cliente
    • (as Ariana Kah)
    Christian Ameri
    • Le malade
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Monsieur Aknin
    • Director
      • Sophie Lellouche
    • Writer
      • Sophie Lellouche
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    7tao902

    Amusingly aimless

    Alice is a thirty-something single woman living in Paris who has been obsessed with Woody Allen since she was a teenager. She lives her life through Woody Allen's words of wisdom.

    Alice's parents try to find her a suitable partner, which she possibly finds while working at the family pharmacy when a local man, Victor, fits an alarm system. The film ends with Woody Allen making an appearance where he assures Alice that Victor is a great guy who is ideal for her.

    Entertaining comedy. Occasionally loses its pace and in places the story could be a little tighter.
    6bjarias

    .. you will not remember much.. but her.

    You will watch the movie, and time will pass.. and the only thing you will remember is her. It's what makes this film fantasy.. no way this woman could ever go years without men constantly being on her trail. There is not a scene of which she is on-screen that you are not drawn to watch only-her... and you really don't care much at all what she is saying.. you are just there captivated.
    7napierslogs

    Getting past an immature and frustrating heroine, the film delivers a funny, feel-good comedy about Woody Allen

    "Paris-Manhattan" features a woman obsessed with Woody Allen, much like myself and many others are. She lives in Paris, works as a pharmacist, is single, spends her days discussing Woody Allen movies and spends her nights discussing her life with Woody Allen – meaning, a poster of Woody Allen. Luckily the film got the rights to Allen's movies, and he responds to her with things he has said before.

    The beginning of the movie is the funniest with the poster version of Allen delivering all of the film's witticisms – meaning Allen's own witticisms from his own movies. We have laughed at them all before, but there's a reason we still watch them – they're still funny. He complains about life, complains about death and offers her zero constructive advice. But that's why we love him. The heroine, Alice Ovitz (Alice Taglioni), seems to get frustrated by that, but she's frustrated with her life in general.

    She's in love with Pierre, but Pierre is married to her sister. Her sister is a lawyer and has a teenage daughter, while Alice is just a pharmacist working in their father's store, and gets sets up on dates by her parents, her sister and her perfect brother-in-law. Alice was a frustrating heroine. She would complain incessantly about being single but when someone would set her up on a date, she would try to assert her independence and say that she's a career woman with no interest in being with a man. She is, unfortunately, a terribly written character. And a movie dedicated to Woody Allen deserves much better.

    The filmmaker definitely knows her Woody Allen, which is, of course, a must for a film like this. The film switches from a comedy of family entanglement to a romantic comedy to a comedic caper and back to a romantic comedy with ease just as Allen himself has done throughout his career. When Alice's romantic misgivings become tiring, the film switches pace to a mischievous comedic caper à la "Manhattan Murder Mystery" or "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion". It's too bad the filmmaker wasn't able to infuse any of her Allen knowledge into the main character. When somebody says to her that "'Manhattan' hasn't aged well" she argues back with "No." Apparently she has nothing else to say on the subject.

    When the film switches back to a romantic comedy, Alice is now at the point where she has to move on with her life and so the Woody Allen poster comes down. Blaming him for her romantic rut. But he wasn't the one to tell her to idolize rich, handsome men who lie and cheat. But it has also already been established that she's a terrible character, so we just have to get past that.

    But the good thing is, we can get past all that. First, Alice's romantic counterpart has a brilliant line about gods and the men Alice idolizes. And ultimately "Paris-Manhattan" is funny. It's a feel-good romantic comedy that also delivers an ending that all romanticists and realists alike dream about.
    10huighm

    A delightful French romance for anyone with a mental age above 15

    I had no expectations about this film, all I knew was it was French about a woman who had a penchant for Woody Allen. When you have no expectations and you see a really good film, you come out thinking: "That was an excellent film." It was so light, delicate, feminine I guess is one of the right words.

    People who find this film boring should definitely stick to Bond films, cops and robbers, anything described as an "Action Flick". Don't ever look at any of the films of any of the directors who feature in books about great films. Skip Almodovar, Bunuel, Godard, Fellini, Bertolucci, Bergman, Eisenstein, probably best not to bother with Woody Allen either, they'll just bore your socks off. Come back to them after you grow up!
    abcvision

    Love

    Alice (Alice Taglioni) is a bit of an old maid or at least those around her believe that. They are collectively working to bring the right man for a good introduction and are constantly working at facilitating romance. All the while, she has already has found her soul mate in Woody Allen whom she instates her hopes and dreams and Allen shares with her the ins and outs of life and discovering love. There are many funny Allen maxims but one that stands out is that the two most important decisions is life is one's work and sex. Full of twist of turns, you realize in Paris-Manhattan that you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a prince or it's OK if you never find 'the one'. Life has a way of working out. This is a cute romantic comedy and fun to watch. Saw this as part of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This was Woody Allen's first acting role since Scoop (2006) six years earlier.
    • Quotes

      Victor: [subtitled version] Gods don't love - they let you love them.

    • Crazy credits
      At the start of the final credits, there is a brief clip of Alice and Victor on the scooter riding through a park.
    • Connections
      Features Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur le sexe... sans jamais oser le demander (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Can I Have this Dance?
      Written by Christopher Franke

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Paris Manhattan
    • Production companies
      • Vendôme Production
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • SND Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,031,682
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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