Paris, je t'aime

 (2006)

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| Jun 24, 2008
The New York Times
For this kind of omnibus movie a success rate of two out of three is a pretty high batting average. In the lovely final story, "14ème Arrondissement," directed by Mr. Payne, Margo Martindale plays a middle-aged postal worker from Denver alone in Paris on her dream vacation. ... Full Review
| Mar 22, 2008
Matchflick
This film is great for someone with a short attention span. I was preparing myself for a 2 hour movie and was pleasantly surprised and saddened that the film went so quickly. ... Full Review
| Dec 02, 2007
associatedcontent.com
Overall I enjoyed the movie even....The best section of the movie was directed by Vincenzo Natali....Paris, Je T'aime was a nice change of pace, being divided into a string of short story type events, none connecting to the others..... ... Full Review
| Nov 13, 2007
DVD Talk
While there's nothing in Paris, Je T'Aime that isn't done better elsewhere, few films pack as much into two hours. Although assigned an R (restricted) rating by the MPAA for language and brief drug use, Paris, Je T'Aime is an inoffensive film as suitable for family viewing by anyone mature enough to be willing to sit through the subtitles, as it is for a first date. ... Full Review
| Aug 17, 2007
Deseret News
And frankly, the two disparate aspects of the movie aren't integrated very well. Maiga ("Paris, Je T'aime") does have some real presence and shows some musical talent, though her character is underwritten and underdeveloped. ... Full Review
| Aug 05, 2007
Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie V
Paris, Je T'aime" is nonetheless an absolutely fascinating exercise for both the filmmaker and the viewer in regards to authorial style and recognition.....The mini-films of the Coen brothers and Tom Tykwer are most explicitly consistent with their other films..... ... Full Review
| Jun 25, 2007
BBC Films
Tom Twyker draws an unusually sensitive performance from Natalie Portman.... ... Full Review
| Jun 23, 2007
Matchflick
This is the best film of the year so far. Paris, I love you. It's compiled of eighteen different short films that are all love stories of some kind set in Paris. I didn't find this one enjoyable at all (but it did have wonderful cinematography). ... Full Review
| May 24, 2007
Hartford Courant
Very few filmmakers can get humor as bittersweet and realistic as Payne; he gets it again here. You couldn't call it perfect--the episodes are uneven--but it has something that sometimes is better than perfection: real love for its subject and themes. ... Full Review
| May 14, 2007
dearcinema.com
Like any other short film collection, Paris, je t'aime also has its share of good and bad pieces. A refreshingly witty and joyful film. Emmanuel Benbihy 's transitions are remarkable however they just take from one short to another. ... Full Review