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Paris-Manhattan
Alice, an obsessed Woody Allen fan, meets Pierre in a night-club and falls in love with him. But when Pierre sees Alice's sister Hélène, things start to get complicated.
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Plot Summary
Alice, a young pharmacist living in Paris, is deeply devoted to Woody Allen and views his films as life guides. Her older sister, Sophie, is concerned about Alice's romantic life and tries to set her up with suitable bachelors. A chance encounter with an architect named Victor, who is a devoted fan of Woody Allen's work, sparks a connection and potential for romance.
Critical Reception
Paris-Manhattan was met with generally mixed to positive reviews, praised for its charming premise and lighthearted romantic comedy elements, though some critics found it to be somewhat formulaic. Audiences appreciated its feel-good nature and the homage to Woody Allen.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and lighthearted romantic comedy with a unique homage to Woody Allen.
The film offers a pleasant viewing experience with likable performances.
Some found the plot to be predictable but enjoyable nonetheless.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's romantic storyline and the connection it drew to Woody Allen's cinematic universe. Many found it to be a sweet and feel-good movie, though some wished for more depth.
Fun Fact
The film was conceived by director Sophie Lellouche as a "letter of love" to Woody Allen, whom she greatly admires.
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