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Film Review: Paris

“While this is his most mature work to date, with Paris we get about a 120 minutes worth of a screenplay that skips along from one dramatic or comedic number usually finding the middle of intimate moment shared by two beings, but there is no strategic employment of the characters, no thematic cord that brings everything together…”

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“While this is his most mature work to date, with Paris we get about a 120 minutes worth of a screenplay that skips along from one dramatic or comedic number usually finding the middle of intimate moment shared by two beings, but there is no strategic employment of the characters, no thematic cord that brings everything together…”

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