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Paris, Je T'aime Scene: 14Eme Arrondissement (2007)
Released By: First Look Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 5/4/2007
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Studio: First Look Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Olivier Assayas
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.firstlookstudios.com/pjt/
Theatrical Release: 5/4/2007
Home Video Release: 11/13/2007
Cast: Marianne Faithfull, Elias McConnell, Florence Muller, Bruno Podalydes, Leila Bekhti, Cyril Descours
Published ID: 645487
UPC: 687797116291, 687797116246, 687797116260, 687797116222,
Plot: Twenty acclaimed filmmakers from around the world look at love in the City of Lights in this omnibus feature. Paris, Je T'Aime features 18 short stories, each set in a different part of Paris and each featuring a different cast and director (two segments were produced by two filmmakers in collaboration). In Faubourg Saint-Denis, Tom Tykwer directs Natalie Portman as an American actress who is the object of affection for a blind student (Melchior Belson). Christopher Doyle's Porte de Choisy follows a salesman (Barbet Schroeder) as he tries to pitch beauty aids in Chinatown. Nick Nolte and Ludivine Sagnier are father and daughter in Parc Monceau from Alfonso Cuarón. Animator Sylvain Chomet turns his eye to a pair of living, breathing mimes in Tour Eiffel. An interracial romance in France is offered by Gurinder Chadha in Quais de Seine. In Le Marais from Gus Van Sant, a man (Gaspard Ulliel) finds himself falling for a handsome gent (Elias McConnell) who works in a print shop. Isabel Coixet tells the tale of a man (Sergio Castellitto) who is making his final choice between his wife (Miranda Richardson) and his lover (Leonor Watling) in Bastille. Juliette Binoche plays a grieving mother in Nobuhiro Suwa's Place des Victoires, in which she's greeted by a spectral cowboy (Willem Dafoe). Richard LaGravanese's Pigalle finds a long-married man (Bob Hoskins) turning to a prostitute for advice on pleasing his wife (Fanny Ardant). Gérard Depardieu and Frédéric Auburtin direct Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara as longtime marrieds meeting for one final pre-divorce encounter in Quartier Latin. Steve Buscemi learns a lesson about local etiquette in the Paris Metro in Tuileries from Joel and Ethan Coen. In Loin du 16ème by Walter Salles, a housekeeper (Catalina Sandino Moreno) longs for her own child as she tends to the infant of her wealthy employer. Elijah Wood stars in Quartier de la Madeleine, a vampire tale from Vincenzo Natali. Wes Craven presents another fantasy in Père-Lachaise, in which an engaged young man (Rufus Sewell) receives romantic advice from the spirit of Oscar Wilde (Alex Payne). A postal worker from Colorado (Margo Martindale) shares her thoughts on her visit to Paris in mangled French in Alexander Payne's witty 14th Arrondissement. Other segments include Place des Fêtes from Oliver Schmitz, Bruno Podalydès' Montmartre, and Quartier des Enfants Rouges by Olivier Assayas, which stars Maggie Gyllenhaal. Paris, Je T'Aime received its world premiere at the {~2006 Cannes Film Festival}. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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If this is Paris, I don't want to go there
Added 10/20/2009

These short little vignettes don't ever add up to anything. After 3 or 4 the cliches start piling on and it's boring. They might as well have filmed this in Kansas City as far as learning about or even simply seeing Paris. Apparently there is absolutely nothing to see or do in Paris It's just like any other nondescript city in the western world, and it's extremely violent and unfriendly. If this is truly Paris I don't want to go there. I love French movies as I am French myself but this one is simply phony. Out of the 20 French movies I have on my shelf this one goes right to the bottom of my list.
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great!
Added 10/15/2009

I had seen a couple of these in my college french class, and liking them I decided to get the whole DVD.
The shorts are really lovely, a lot of content in a small amount of time.
I'm very happy with the purchase.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Like finding life and love all over anew!
Added 9/20/2009

I saw this film on the Sundance Channel and was absolutely stunned! I ordered the two-dvd set. I don't collect many films but this film brought something anew to my life and I knew I had to have a copy of my own. I did not find this film to be an "evening waster", but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't think you will ever forget this film if you see it.

The only problem I have with this particular item as a purchase is that the Bonus DVD has technical problems starting about one third of the way into it. The image starts to look like a satellite image breaking up due to interference during transmission. The DVD physically does not look damaged. I think it is the recording of the data itself perhaps in the duplication stage of manufacture.

The movie DVD itself is fine.

So...it is probably best to purchase the movie only. Too bad, because there were some interesting interviews on the Bonus DVD before it started breaking up!

I have to mention that Amazon is a very "fair' and "just" company. That is why they are blessed with so much "good will" and loyal customers! I have been one of those customers for many, many, many years now and I want to express my gratitude and appreciation of them. It is extraordinary that any company have such good "Karma" attributed to them!


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Paris tu m'ennuies a mourir. Paris you bore me to death.
Added 9/20/2009

Overly sappy, dripping with saccharine touchy-feely good intentions. Filled with conventionally politically correct clichés, facile self-indulgent sentimentalism; the result is pretentious to the point of exasperation. Commercial cinema that tries to pass as art. On the whole hopelessly boring (and I am French...). An evening waster. Stay well away.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good stories, all excellent acting
Added 8/28/2009

I love most foreign films. This is foreign with some English. I enjoyed it.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
If this is Paris, I don't want to go there
Added 10/20/2009

These short little vignettes don't ever add up to anything. After 3 or 4 the cliches start piling on and it's boring. They might as well have filmed this in Kansas City as far as learning about or even simply seeing Paris. Apparently there is absolutely nothing to see or do in Paris It's just like any other nondescript city in the western world, and it's extremely violent and unfriendly. If this is truly Paris I don't want to go there. I love French movies as I am French myself but this one is simply phony. Out of the 20 French movies I have on my shelf this one goes right to the bottom of my list.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great!
Added 10/15/2009

I had seen a couple of these in my college french class, and liking them I decided to get the whole DVD.
The shorts are really lovely, a lot of content in a small amount of time.
I'm very happy with the purchase.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Like finding life and love all over anew!
Added 9/20/2009

I saw this film on the Sundance Channel and was absolutely stunned! I ordered the two-dvd set. I don't collect many films but this film brought something anew to my life and I knew I had to have a copy of my own. I did not find this film to be an "evening waster", but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't think you will ever forget this film if you see it.

The only problem I have with this particular item as a purchase is that the Bonus DVD has technical problems starting about one third of the way into it. The image starts to look like a satellite image breaking up due to interference during transmission. The DVD physically does not look damaged. I think it is the recording of the data itself perhaps in the duplication stage of manufacture.

The movie DVD itself is fine.

So...it is probably best to purchase the movie only. Too bad, because there were some interesting interviews on the Bonus DVD before it started breaking up!

I have to mention that Amazon is a very "fair' and "just" company. That is why they are blessed with so much "good will" and loyal customers! I have been one of those customers for many, many, many years now and I want to express my gratitude and appreciation of them. It is extraordinary that any company have such good "Karma" attributed to them!


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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