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Die letzte Katastrophe liegt fünf Jahre zurück – damals fiel Marion (JULIE DELPY) mit ihrem amerikanischen Freund bei ihren Eltern in Paris ein. Die beiden haben den gemeinsamen Lebensabschnitt längst hinter sich, Fotografin Marion wohnt jetzt mit Sohnemann im Big Apple und verliebt sich in Mingus (CHRIS ROCK), den alleinerziehenden Vater einer siebenjährigen Tochter. Ist er der Mann fürs Leben? Im Prinzip ja. Doch der Härtetest lässt nicht lange auf sich warten: Diesmal taucht Marions kauziger Vater (ALBERT DELPY) in New York auf – mit ihrer neurotischen Schwester Rose (ALEXIA LANDEAU) und ihrem unerträglich aufdringlichen Ex-Freund Manu (ALEX NAHON) im Schlepptau. Der Kulturschock zwischen arroganten Franzosen und pragmatischen Amis verheddert sich nicht nur in sprachlichen Tücken, sondern eskaliert in skurrilen Marotten und Provokationen, die selbst das scheinbar feste Fundament in Mingus' und Marions Beziehung bröckeln lassen. Denn auch zwei hektisch kurze Tage bieten leider reichlich Gelegenheit, sich Wahrheiten an den Kopf zu werfen, die man und frau später bereuen (Senator Film Verleih)

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kaylin 

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Englisch I haven't seen "2 Days in Paris", which is a crucial piece of information, although I don't think it's that big of a deal. In fact, I probably wouldn't have even noticed if they hadn't mentioned some guy named Jack, who the main female character (also the screenwriter and director, Julie Delpy) was dating and apparently spent "2 Days in Paris" with. Now she has a new boyfriend, Chris Rock. I have to say, I quite like this loudmouth. He's funny and not unnecessarily theatrical when it's not needed. Sometimes he's very down-to-earth, he acts, he doesn't overact, and I always appreciate that. Plus, this comedy has another plus. It makes fun of the French. Well, it also makes fun of Americans, but personally, I'm always delighted when someone pokes a little fun, even a little more, at the snobs. The humor in this comedy is mainly conversational, although the airport tour is also excellent. The ending of the film is not crucial, there is another moral message, but it's more bearable than in Adam Sandler's movies. The film is enjoyable and you'll have a pleasant feeling about it at the end, which I think is the main point. It's not something that will change your life, but it will pleasantly entertain you for an hour and a half. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/01/tobruk-valcik-s-basirem-2-dny-v-new.html ()

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Englisch The French Julie Delpy shot a relationship chill-out movie where dialogues have the most power. However, it also features some pretty weird people and sometimes also pretty weird artists. Oddly enough, in this movie, Chris Rock is the most normal person walking around New York at that time. It’s a nice chill-out flick. Nothing special, but the crazy French family is flawless. If nothing else, that makes it worth watching. ()

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