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The phenomenon that began the popular Lovers trilogy, Lovers In Paris is one of the highest-rated Korean dramas to this day. Kang Tae Young, the daughter of a poor film director, moves to Pa... Read all The phenomenon that began the popular Lovers trilogy, Lovers In Paris is one of the highest-rated Korean dramas to this day. Kang Tae Young, the daughter of a poor film director, moves to Paris after her father dies. While dreaming of writing a screenplay, she takes a job as a ho... Read all The phenomenon that began the popular Lovers trilogy, Lovers In Paris is one of the highest-rated Korean dramas to this day. Kang Tae Young, the daughter of a poor film director, moves to Paris after her father dies. While dreaming of writing a screenplay, she takes a job as a housekeeper at the home of sophisticated, cynical millionaire Han Ki Joo, who has moved to P... Read all
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Adi Hasak (screenplay) Luc Besson (story)
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"Welcome to Paris" from From Paris with Love
Adi Hasak (screenplay) Luc Besson (story)
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J'ai Deux Amours Music by Vincent Scotto Lyrics by Georges Koger and Henri Varna Performed by Madeleine Peyroux (c) EDITIONS SALABERT (p) 2004 ROUNDER RECORDS CORP. With Courtesy of Universal Music Vision
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In this delightful anthology, twenty filmmakers explore the many faces of love in Paris.
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Supporting actors Maggie Gyllenhaal , Willem Dafoe , Steve Buscemi , Nick Nolte , Natalie Portman Producers Claudie Ossard , Emmanuel Benbihy Studio Victoires International Rating R (Restricted) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Galina Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2007
... for Paris is a moveable feast." Ernest Hemingway It is impossible to count how many great talents have immortalized Paris in paintings, novels, songs, poems, short but unforgettable quotes, and yes - movies. The celebrated film director Max Ophüls said about Paris, "It offered the shining wet boulevards under the street lights, breakfast in Montmartre with cognac in your glass, coffee and lukewarm brioche, gigolos and prostitutes at night. Everyone in the world has two fatherlands: his own and Paris." Paris is always associated with love and romance, and "Paris, Je T'Aime" which is subtitled "Petite romances," is a collection of short films, often sketches from 18 talented directors from all over the world. In each, we become familiar with one of the City of Light 20 arrondissements and with the Parisians of all ages, genders, colors, and backgrounds who all deal in love in its many variations and stages. In some of the "petite romances" we are the witnesses of the unexpected encounters of the strangers that lead to instant interest, closeness, and perhaps relationship: like for Podalydès and Florence Muller in the street of Montmartre in the opening film or for Cyril Descours and Leïla Bekhti as a white boy and a Muslim girl whose cross-cultural romance directed by Gurinder Chadha begins on Quais de Seine. I would include into this category the humorous short film by Gus Van Sant. In "Le Marais" one boy pours his heart out to another boy confessing of sudden unexpected closeness, asking permission to call - never realizing that the object of his interest does not understand French. Some of the vignettes are poignant and even dark. In Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas' Loin du 16ème, Catalina Sandino Mareno (amazing Oscar nominated debut for Maria full of Grace) is single, working-class mother who has to work as a nanny in a wealthy neighborhood to pay for daycare where she drops her baby every morning before she goes to work. One of most memorable and truly heartbreaking films is "Place des Fêtes" by Oliver Schmitz. Aïssa Maïga and Seydou Boro co-star as two young people for who love could have happened. There were the promises of it but it was cut short due to hatred and intolerance that are present everywhere, and the City of Love and Light is no exception. Another one that really got to me was "Bastille", written and directed by Isabel Coixet, starring Sergio Castellitto, Miranda Richardson, and Leonor Watling. Castellitto has fallen out of love with his wife, Richardson but when he is ready to leave with the beautiful mistress, the devastating news from his wife's doctor arrives... I can go on reflecting on all 18 small gems. I like some of them very much. The others felt weak and perhaps will be forgotten soon but overall, I am very glad that I bought the DVD and I know that I will return to my favorite films again and again. They are "Place des Fêtes" that I've mentioned already, "Père-Lachaise" directed by Wes Craven that involves the ghost of one of the wittiest and cleverest men ever, Oscar Wilde (Alexander Payne, the director of "Sideways") who would save one troubled relationship. Payne also directed "14th Arrondissement" in which a lonely middle-aged post-worker from Denver, CO explores the city on her own providing the voice over in French with the heavy accent. Payne's entry is one of the most moving and along with hilarious "Tuileries" by Joel and Ethan Coen with (who else? :)) Steve Buschemi is my absolute favorite. In both shorts, American tourists sit on the benches (Margo in the park, and Steve in Paris Metro after visiting Louvers) observing the life around them with the different results. While Margo may say, "My feeling's sad and light; my sorrow is bright..." Steve's character will find out that sometimes, even the most comprehensive and useful tourist guide would not help a tourist avoiding doing the wrong things in a foreign country.
Savannah Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2022
I was enthralled with this movie from beginning to end. It held my attention the entire time and I loved every bit of it. I just can't say enough about this movie. It's been a long time since I've seen something so clever and well put together.
teacup Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2012
I absolutely adore this film!!! It's been years since I last seen it, yet it still hit home when I finally bought it. I mean COME ON!! How can you not love this movie!! This film, in my opinion of course, expresses the many different forms of love, tragedy, courage, loneliness, comfort, friendship, humor, enigma, hope and all of this take place in such a beautiful place. It amazes me as to how even though each story is like 5 mins or less, it leaves an impact-at least for me. You'd be surprised who'll see in some of the stories as well, individuals such as Nick Nolte, Steve Buscemi, Rufus Sewell (love him!), Willem Dafoe, Natalie Portman, just to name a few. Their appearances just catches you by surprise, because you don't expect to see him/her in this style of film. Just lovely!! The music captures the theme of each story wonderfully. Hands down!!! Quais de Seine, 14e arrondissement, Père-Lachaise, Place des fêtes, Bastille, are my personal favorites. Love em! Ouais de Seine, spark of love between a young Muslim woman and a young man ; 14 arrondissement An independent mail carrier whose tours France and reflects on her life up to that point; Pere-Lachaise, a young couple who are soon to be married have an agrument in a cemetery leading to calling off the engagement, but quickly rekindles after the husband gets some wise words from Oscar Wilde; Place des fetes, a Nigerian man falls in love at first sight with a young Nigerian medic who is helping him, as she helps him he reflects what ironically led her to helping him; Bastille,(this was a very beautifully tragic)A man meets his wife for lunch, who reflects on he unhappiness and elope with a younger woman. Later, he discovers that she is dying of terminal cancer, so he sticks by her til then end, ends the affair, and the love for his wife becomes deepens than its ever been. Now, not to sound corny or anything like that, but this movie has me given some hope that true love and its worth still exists and not reply or feed into some of the shenanigans that's going on nowadays. Also, the delivery came sooner that expected. Yes, really. It was expected to arrive between Nov. 19-Nov. 26, it came today. Flaws? Yes. I purchased the limited edition, which has the bonus DVD with extras and stuff. I played "the making of" for each short story, not all of them play well, in fact, stories 15-18 scratches....I was a little disappointed with that, but other than that the movie itself plays well no skipping or scratching.
dutchie 66 Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
This was an excellent set of vignettes set in Paris. Each director had a story to tell. Some I wish would have been longer because of the delightful acting. I love to hear French and see Paris but that was just a bonus to these stories. While they all weren't my cup of tea, I was glad to be exposed to all the different directions the stories took us.
Nobody Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2012
Disclaimner: this is a review of this Blu Ray product, not of the movie. This disc is the, inexcusably, all-time worst Blu Ray transfer of any movie. The subtitles in this Blu Ray have so many unbelievably, overwhelmingly distracting flaws that this disc is rendered worthless for any movie buff that is not hearing-imparied. Watching this Blu-Ray release will be very aggravating for any non hearing-impaired fan of this movie. Here's a list of the problems with the subtitles: 1. They huge. They are far, far bigger than the subtitles in any other movie I have ever seen. 2. The subtitles repeatedly jump back and forth from the bottom to the top of the screen. This is insanely ridiculous and 100% pointless. This happens throughout the entire Montmartre vignette. 3. The subtitles are stacked, 2-3 lines deep on the left side of the screen. They cover up a large portion of the side of the screen instead of only the very bottom. Again, This is insanely ridiculous-- I have never seen this before in any movie. I have only seen subtitles one, or two (at the most) lines deep across the very bottom of the screen in most other movies. This ruins the cinematography and is extraordinarily distracting. 4. The only English subtitles available are the hearing impaired. The problem with this is that these are the ONLY English subtitles available on this disc. The only option for non hearing-impaired viewers is to watch the entire film with huge, distracting captions that describe every sound in the movie. The fact that this disc was released over 4 years ago and the distributor has not bothered to correct this problem is inexcusable. I love many of the vignettes in this movie, but abhor this inexcusably flawed Blu Ray release of this movie.
S. Moore Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2013
Each vignette takes place in a different arrondisment in Paris and that is a treat in itself, especially for viewers who have been there and love seeing streets they have walked down. Like most boxes of chocolates, there's always one that you just throw in the trash because it's awful. That would be the Coen brother's bit in this film. I'm not a fan of theirs, at all, but tried to keep an open mind. I'm done having an open mind about the Coens. It would be hard to pic a favorite story. Each one is so different and almost all of them made me laugh, or at least smile. Even the tragic ones end with hope. So, grab a glass of wine and enjoy.
Liz Gallegly Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019
I absolutely LOVED this movie! I loved how it has so many different genres of movie themes, and the actors in each vignet were so perfect for the story. I think you have to have an open mind when watching movies such as this because it's very artistic and most definitely not for everyone. I !oved it so much i bought the DVD, and was ecstatic when insane it on Amazon Prime. You will LOVE it if you enjoy more European movies. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! ☺☺☺☺
Sconnishman Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018
After reading so many glowing reviews about this film I have to say I found myself a bit disappointed. For one thing, it wasn't exactly the enthralling showcase of Paris that many reviews led me to imagine it was. I was expecting to see much more of the City of Lights than I did. Lots of backstreets, parking ramps, and apartments. Beyond that, few of the vignettes particularly captivated me, and some were just...well...*sigh*(the mime vignette, for example). The English subtitles, furthermore, were, it seems, either inept or flat or both, making the stories seem less interesting, I suppose, than they might have seemed otherwise. By way of an example, in the first episode, the protagonist, a male thirtysomething, complains repeatedly that the women he sees are "grabbed...all grabbed." After puzzling over what he could possibly have meant by that, I finally ascertained by the context (he is hopelessly single) that these women were "taken...all taken," and that "all grabbed" was simply a lousy subtitle translation. I will gladly loan this DVD to someone else in the hopes that they will cherish it for years to come.

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