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Paris-Manhattan
Directed by
Sophie Lellouche
Not Rated
2013
79m
Comedy
,
Romance
6.1
41%
41%
5.5
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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.
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Cast of Paris-Manhattan
Alice Taglioni
Alice
Patrick Bruel
Victor
Marine Delterme
Hélène
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Pierre
Michel Aumont
Le père
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
Marie-Christine Adam
la mère
Margaux Chatelier
Laura
Sophie Lellouche
Director / Screenplay
Étienne Comar
Producer
Philippe Rousselet
Producer
Philippe L'Eveque
Production Design
Arthur Deleu
Set Decoration
Frédérique Nouaihat
Set Decoration
Laurent Machuel
Director Of Photography
Fabienne Katany
Costume Design
Philippe Arque
Hairstylist
Marie-Anne Hum
Makeup Artist
Gill Robillard
Makeup Artist
Monica Coleman
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Paris-Manhattan Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
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.
Newsday
John Anderson
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.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
"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.
New York Post
Farran Smith Nehme
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.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
[A] shallow, witless but pretty enough French ode to Woody Allen, couched in a loose revision of 1972's Play It Again, Sam.
Variety
Boyd van Hoeij
Scribe-helmer Sophie Lellouche borrows Allen's moves without displaying an ounce of his talent.
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