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2 Days in Paris

February 10th 2008 23:12
2 Days in Paris Julie Delpy Adam Goldberg
Julie Delpy wrote, directed and starred in "2 Days in Paris", a whirlwind of disorientating shots from a short stopover in Paris, visiting her family and friends with her American boyfriend.

Well, that's the story - Delpy plays Marion, a photographer, and Adam Goldberg is Jack, her American boyfriend with a Woody-like New York personality. They go on a trip to Italy for a romantic vacation, but it falls short. Before returning to New York, they stay in Paris for 2 days, which prove to be an enormous strain on their relationship.

"2 Days in Paris" was shown at the Starlight Cinemas at North Sydney oval, a wonderful outdoor environment to watch a great selection of films.



Delpy is a unique French artist, creating a unique vision with "2 Days in Paris"... not only does she ignore the oft-filmed locations of Paris, choosing, instead, to focus on small streets and dirty buildings, but she takes a vicious stab at her countrymen.

It's this self-deprecation which makes the movie so endearing... Jack is not a good traveller, a whiny, irritating, weak-willed americain, but he looks positively normal compared to the eccentricities of the French.

Delpy reveals an over-sexualized culture, almost grotesque in nature, and she picks on the prejudices of the French, skewering the taxi drivers and the French men.

I found it tremendously entertaining, rolling on the picnic blanket, laughing. Instead of relying on obvious punchlines and silly slapstick, the script is genuinely hilarious, with acid wit and mockery taking their rightful places as king and queen.

Jack questions Delpy about a blowjob that she gave to a friend of hers, and she replies that, in context of the problems of the world, a blowjob isn't so serious. He replies:

"...it was a blow job that brought down America's last chance at a healthy democracy."

"2 Days in Paris" looks like a movie that is destined to be labelled a 'chick flick', a term that I hate to use, but the movie proves itself to be much more. It's inevitably compared to Richard Linklater's "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset", movies that starred Delpy, the latter which she helped to write.

Unlike those movies, which touched on relationships, Delpy dives headfirst into much darker territory, using self-introspection to analyze her destructive tendencies when it came to love. A movie set in Paris would usually end with lovers holding hands, eating a tiny cafe with views of the Eiffel Tower, but that predictability is not for this film.

Instead, we're taken to a deeply contemplative place in Delpy's mind, where the entire purpose of her life is examined. Strong, strong sentiments, buried deep in a tremendously funny screenplay - it's a unique film, unexpected and moving.

Thanks to Catriona at Starlight Cinemas for the guest passes to see "2 Days in Paris". It's a fantastic experience watching movies after sunset, and North Sydney oval is a beautiful location. Highly recommended!


I say: The name and the trailer suggest easy-to-digest rom-com, but that's not what's in store. I found it highly enjoyable, but a friend of mine, that attended, did not like it one bit.

See it for: Adam Goldberg is a riot in this movie, bordering on insane - but Delpy's real life parents appear in the movie as Marion's parents, and that's a fine touch.





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Comment by JohnDoe

February 11th 2008 05:38
I loved Delpy in her part of Three Colours and Killing Zoe. Adam Goldberg has always made me smile with his shtick in Dazed and Confused.

This one is on my DVD list to check out.

Comment by Patricia

February 11th 2008 18:21
Cibbuano, your fantastic review of this film has made it an absolute "must see" for me.

Comment by Cibbuano

February 11th 2008 21:28
JD, I'm definitely in for a Killing Zoe. This will be great on DVD, I think... it didn't really benefit too much from the big screen.

What really sold me on this movie were two parts, where Delpy is narrating, and really showing a look into herself. That, to me, makes it stand out.

Patricia, thanks! I hope you enjoy it!

Comment by lourensh

February 18th 2008 09:57
For a moment there I thought it was a nite in paris. My Bad

Comment by American

April 16th 2008 15:15
I BOUGHT this film on DVD to watch on a date with a woman figuring she would enjoy it as a "chick flick" since she picked it out. WRONG! We BOTH thought it was a horrible movie that was hard to follow and lacked entertainment quality. I cannot believe they put this onto film and someone paid the bill! If I can return the DVD, I WILL!!!

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