Empire
'Full of wit, intelligence and flair, once more Delpy has created a delightfully irresistible sort-of-romantic comedy'
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'Full of wit, intelligence and flair, once more Delpy has created a delightfully irresistible sort-of-romantic comedy'
The complete review is available at Empire'At times the farcical goings-on risk being carried away by French flightiness and they might were it not for Rock, who lives up to his name by anchoring the film with his sobering, sardonic asides.'
The complete review is available at The Financial Times'Delpy whisks it all into a delightfully eccentric comedy, here, big on laughs, low on pretense, exaggerated but emotionally sincere'
The complete review is available at The Guardian'So on the level of farce "2 Days in New York" provides some good, sloppy fun. But Ms. Delpy is aiming for more than just culture-clash absurdity.'
The complete review is available at New York Times'The movie is a limited, light diversion, but let's give it this as well: it completely won me back round to the comic talents of Rock'
The complete review is available at The Daily Telegraph'Julie Delpy's delightful sequel to 2 Days In Paris.'
The complete review is available at The Independent on Sunday'Delpy and Rock are naturally funny and the stuff good, lightweight sitcoms are made of. '
The complete review is available at The Observer'Part classic rom-com, part Woody Allen character study, while it loses its way towards the end, this has charm and wit to spare. Très bon.'
The complete review is available at The Sun'more of the same, with diminishing returns: less bite and more screwballish, madcap farce.'
The complete review is available at Time Out'Delpy's attempts to be France's Woody Allen continue apace with an appealing if variable exploration of her customary obsessions that finds Rock in rare deadpan mode.'
The complete review is available at Total Film'Strained, and not as funny as it should be.'
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Director: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
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