Insecurity and cultural differences (Address 115)

Marvin 2022-01-28 08:22:15

I laughed out loud many times while watching it. There are classic stereotypes about Americans, like "My first religion is private property", and the French are really a lot like the French teacher from last semester. But since dealing with Americans is more variable, the words that make fun of them seem very pleasant.

It's a story that probably anyone who's been boyfriend or girlfriend with someone from another cultural background can understand. A lot of times personality, cultural differences, and attitudes are misunderstood, and because he doesn't understand your language he feels ignored when he's with your friends or he doesn't understand you as well as your friends, or doesn't feel good about you Let's say he's available. Too easy to get jealous.

At the end, Julie Delpy's narration is very sympathetic, and women who are insecure will still feel sad when they are in love. And the quarrel between the two of them happens almost once a month, so I can understand it better.

It will be very interesting for people who know a little about American and French culture.


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  • Libby 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    'I hate paris' i love goldberg!

  • Elmore 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    A typical petty bourgeoisie movie, there are small surprises, you can watch it, but I feel that Delpy learned the fur from Linklater but not the essence. The actor chosen is too wretched, and he is at least two different from Ethan Hawke. This is an order of magnitude. In 2009, she filmed another 2 days in new york film with Chris Rock. After seeing the IMDB rating, I lost interest.

Two Days in Paris quotes

  • American tourist: I think the French are so rude.

    Jack: I know. It's a cliché but it's true.

  • Jack: Um, so what's the deal, man?

    Marion: What?

    Jack: That guy was looking at you like you were a big leg of lamb. It's like he had the fork and the knife and the bib.

    Marion: I am a big leg of lamb.

    Jack: I know, but you're my leg of lamb. How do you know him?

    Marion: Well, we met many years ago, and we had a little thing. I think I gave... I gave him a blowjob. No big deal.

    Jack: Really? A blowjob's no big deal?

    Marion: Oh, I'm sorry.

    Jack: I'm all right.

    Marion: No I mean, it's no big deal in comparison to what's going on in the world. You know, there's George Bush, the war in Iraq, there's Avian flu and then there's a blowjob. You know what I mean?

    Jack: Right, right.

    Marion: In consideration, it's...

    Jack: Nice transition.

    Marion: It's a pretty minor event. Don't you think?

    Jack: I would actually say it's not a minor event... if you wanna start talking in the grander political scheme of things. If you think about it,it was a blowjob after all, that brought down America's last chance at a healthy democracy.