Friday, May 3, 2013

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The eternal wisdom of Woody Allen informs PARIS-MANHATTAN, debut writer/director Sophie Lellouche's charming and warm-hearted romantic comedy about a young woman whose choices in life and love are shaped by the philosophies of her favourite filmmaker. (c) Official Site Unrated
Release Date Paris Manhattan Apr 12, 2013 Limited
Paris

Actors For Paris Manhattan

Patrick Bruel,Alice Taglioni,Woody Allen,Louis-Do de Lencquesaing,Marie-Christine Adam,Marine Delterme

Genres Paris Manhattan : Romance,Art House & International,Comedy

User Ranting Paris Manhattan : 3.1
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User Count Like for Paris Manhattan : 1,071
All Critics Ranting For Paris Manhattan : 5.1
All Critics Count For Paris Manhattan : 12
All Critics Percentage For Paris Manhattan : 42 %

Review For Paris Manhattan

Siphons off bits of "Play It Again, Sam," "Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Manhattan Murder Mystery" in its underwhelming tale of a thirtysomething Parisian's search for Mr. Right.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

One supposes that if, by some unlikely convergence of circumstance, the mind that came up with this premise could also invest it with wit, the result would have seemed like genius. It does not.
John Anderson-Newsday

The premise of Paris-Manhattan is simple enough; unfortunately, so is everything else about writer-director Sophie Lellouche's debut feature film.
Dave McGinn-Globe and Mail

"Paris Manhattan" uses a character with a Woody Allen obsession as an excuse to pilfer words and ideas far beyond its ability to synthesize them.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Lellouche, in making her homage to Allen, left out one of his essential qualities: bite. "Paris-Manhattan" drifts by and never leaves a single toothmark.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

[A] shallow, witless but pretty enough French ode to Woody Allen, couched in a loose revision of 1972's Play It Again, Sam.
Aaron Hillis-Village Voice

First-time director Sophie Lellouche keeps this puff pastry-thin piece of romantic fluff as light and inconsequential as it needs to be.
Jim Schembri-3AW

As light and airy as a soufflé, but not without charm. Taglioni and Bruel are both convincing as the reluctant lovers who just might embrace the inevitable.
Ed Gibbs-Empire Magazine Australasia

The cinematic equivalent of a lite & easy meal
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

The premise might be slight, but there's a sprinkling of magic in Lellouche's debut feature about a young woman obsessed by Woody Allen, as she traverses the bridges of her life, searching for the elusive pathway to happiness
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

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