Paris, Je T'Aime

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Critics' Reviews

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
Anthology films usually work better in theory than execution, but this feature parade of shorts is a blithe, worldly, and enchanting exception.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Claudia Puig
The stories run a gamut of emotions: melancholy, bittersweet, provocative, witty, poignant, silly and fanciful.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Carina Chocano
Paris Je T'Aime has something going for it that not every movie can claim: It always has Paris.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Ann Hornaday
Paris, je t'aime builds into something quite wonderful.Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Wesley Morris
As an ad for the city's charms, Paris couldn't have asked for a more sweetly jaundiced love letter.Read Full Review »
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Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
It is possible to bring substance, as well as poetry, to the vignette form, but more often Paris, Je T'Aime is merely mundane.Read Full Review »
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Time: Richard Schickel
Even when one of the pieces stutters, stammers or just lies deathly still, we are consoled by our knowledge that it will not trifle with us for very long. And by the fact that there is an excellent likelihood that it will soon be replaced by something more engaging.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Stephen Holden
A cinematic tasting menu consisting entirely of amuse-bouches. After two hours of such tidbits the palate is sated. But if there is no need for a main course, you still leave feeling vaguely disappointed at not being served one.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Ed Gonzalez
Paris, Je T'aime's brimming declaration of love to the City of Lights leaves one breathless but dissatisfied.Read Full Review »
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