2 Days in Paris
- Release Date
- February 9, 2007
- Director
- Julie Delpy
- Cast
- Adam Goldberg , Julie Delpy , Daniel Brühl , Marie Pillet , Albert Delpy , Aleksia Landeau
- Runtime
- 96
- Main Genre
- Comedy
- Writers
- Julie Delpy
- Tagline
- He knew Paris was for lovers. He just didn't think they were all hers.
Summary
A Parisian getaway becomes anything but romantic for a high-strung New York couple in 2 DAYS IN PARIS, Julie Delpy's smart, sexy comedy about how opposites attract--and then slowly drive each other crazy. Marion (Delpy) is a French photographer and Jack (Adam Goldberg) is an American interior designer. After a less than idyllic vacation in Italy, they stop off in Paris for two days, where Jack has to deal with a new language, a crazily unfamiliar culture, meeting Marion's sexually frank and permissive family, and a bevy of flirtatious ex-boyfriends. In the city of lights, Jack and Marion begin to see each other in a different, less appealing light as the cultural divide between them grows. Will these two days in Paris be Jack and Marion's last days as a couple, or will they be the beginning of a new, richer life together? 2 DAYS IN PARIS, written, directed, and edited by Delpy, is an insightful, bitingly funny dissection of contemporary relationships that rings true in any language.
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