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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS
EAN: 0796019809238
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: IFC Films
Manufacturer: IFC Films
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: IFC Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Running Time: 92 minutes
Sales Rank: 17667
Studio: IFC Films
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Product Description: Paul depressed from his recent break-up with Anna returns home to Paris and moves back in with his divorced father and amorous younger brother Jonathan. While his carefree sibling and doting father try in vain to cheer him up a visit from his mother seems to be the only thing that brings him joy. When Paul is then left in the house to brood and talk to one of his brother's girlfriends he begins to realize that while things haven't gone according to plan one can always find something to live for. System Requirements:Run Time: 92 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA/ALL WASHED UP UPC: 796019809238 Manufacturer No: 80923
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - A bittersweet love letter to Paris and French cinema.
Also known for his films Close to Leo and Les Chansons d'amour, French Nouvelle-Vague director Christophe Honoré's 2006 follow up to Ma Mere, Dans Paris, tells the psychological story of two brothers, mopey Paul (Romain Duris) and carefree Jonathan (Louis Garrel), who console one another while sharing a flat with their doting, divorced father, Mirko (Guy Marchand) in Paris at Christmas. For the three men, sadness seems to be a family trait. Paul has ended his relationship with his lovely girlfriend, ... Read More
Rating: - Pretensive but Extraordinary Performances
"Dans Paris"
Pretensive but Extraordinary Performances
Amos Lassen
Here is an attempt at a feel good movie which looks to nostalgia to make its point. "Dans Paris" tells of Anna who just left Paul who moves back in with his father in Paris. His younger brother, Jonathan, is a casual student who also lives with his father and does not have much of a life aside from chasing women and playing at being busy. This lifestyle seems to be a cover up from the fact that he ... Read More
Rating: - Sift through the pretension
DANS PARIS does have a certain air of pretension...that much is certain. It feels at times a bit prose-like and self-conscious, but I urge any viewer to sift through that mixture because you will be rewarded by a genuinely good film, brimming with peculiar intimate character interactions, and a kind of sad humor.
DANS PARIS is essentially an interlaced flashback concerning the degradation of a relationship between Paul (Duris) and Anna (Preiss). Anna has just left Paul who, annihilated by ... Read More
Rating: - Beyond The Valley of Pretentiousness - Absolute Drivel!
Only the French.
I mean, I wish to God they "didn't" live up to every cliché chucked at their cinema making, but this is absolute pretentious dross on a scale that is difficult to believe.
Every joke about French cinema is painfully evident on 'Inside Paris' - the semi naked sexless actress talking deeply about life and philosophy as her ludicrous lover does his tie and is contemptuous of her in that stupid male French way. Then of course he can't live without her - so he cries ... Read More
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