Extended Reading
  • Gabe 2022-03-20 09:02:04

    simple love in paris

    It's not a comment. There are so many comments here, and there is always one that is more suitable for this movie than the one below, so it's just my own feeling.
    I have been to Paris before. So in the first few films I watched, I was always looking for what this place is and what that place is. It...

  • Kirsten 2022-04-19 09:02:18

    soft feeling

    "Paris, Je t'aime" ended with a gentle and soft theme song, a little intoxicated.

    Its arrangement is actually not unfamiliar to me. I have seen "Love actually" before, and it also uses a few short stories to run through the theme. The difference is that this Cannes Film Festival opening film was...

  • Krystel 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Le Marais / Loin du 16ème / Bastille / Tour Eiffel / Parc Monceau / Faubourg Saint-Denis / Quartier Latin / 14ème Arrondissement (great end)

  • Estevan 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    I watched it in the middle of the night last Saturday, and I must buy a DVD for collection. It's so pretty. 20 famous directors, 50 famous movie stars, 18 short stories, and 20 short stories scattered in Paris' neighborhoods. Very, very delicate, Paris is the city of love, and the definition of this love is very broad. Lovers, relatives, strangers, the same skin color, different religions, same-sex, opposite-sex and even "love" between people and vampires. What I dislike the most is the so-called Chinese style directed by Du Kefeng, which is too mashed up to cater to Western tastes. It seems nondescript and has little to do with the theme. The exotic single women in the last arrondissement feel sad and happy in Paris, but they are still alive. When you really like Paris, you will find that Paris loves you too. This is the original color of the film itself.

Paris, je t'aime quotes

  • Gaspard: [in French] Haven't we met? I'm sure I know you. Where do you live? I'm in the 17th. Maybe I've seen you around. You don't talk much. I'm not sure, but... I feel like I've seen you before. You look like a mystical guy. Really, you have a very special aura. You believe in spirits? I'm way into that stuff. Maybe we met in a past lifetime.

    Elie: [in French] Light?

    Gaspard: [in French] A light.

    [lights his cigarette]

    Elie: Merci.

    Gaspard: It's amazing. As soon as I saw you, I needed to talk. It's like... I don't know. A strong, weird feeling. I thought, if I don't talk to you before I go, I'd be missing out on... something... important. Beautiful. You work in a beautiful place. I didn't want to miss the chance to talk to you. It's dumb, but... Never mind. May I?

    [sits down]

    Gaspard: You believe in soul mates? Finding your other half? You like jazz? Charlie Parker... and Kurt Cobain. I love him! Whatever. Here's my number. I'd really like to talk with you, if you call me, more seriously and... for longer, especially.

    [leaves]

    Printer: [in French] What's up?

    Elie: I'm not sure, Christian. He gave me this.

    Printer: [in French] A phone number?

    Elie: I don't know what he was saying. I don't speak French that well. He used a lot of phrases that aren't in my phrase book.

    Printer: [in French] Call him and see.

    Elie: [takes off running]

  • Ana: [singing in Spanish to Bourgeoisie's baby] Pretty little hands that I have how pretty and how white that God gave me. Pretty little eyes that I have how pretty and black that God gave me. Pretty little mouth that I have how pretty and red that God gave me. Pretty little feet that I have how pretty and chubby that God gave me...