Paris-Manhattan
- 2012
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- 1h 17min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAlice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.
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Ariane Kah
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- (as Ariana Kah)
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I don't watch a lot of foreign language film, because it's difficult to keep up with the subtitles. So you know that I must've been really interested in the subject matter, to watch this! And it was so worth it!
I love how lead character has my name, and basically all my characteristics! Movie geeks and obsessives for the win!! And anyone who loves Woody Allen and Cole Porter we'll see themselves in this movie.
Right when I was about to change my complete love for this movie into dislike, because of a sudden switch in the character, there was a surprise ending that made everything better!
The leading character is asked more than a few times why she likes Woody Allen, and she gives some half hearted answers, but if someone asked me what makes his movie stand out and his writing, I would say it's his choice of music, his love of romance, and the way he's a philosopher. He's just an optimist, and he sees things in a good light most of the time, in his movies, no matter how bad things get. That resonates with me on a deep level. Plus, just like the lead character, I do think he's cute, even though yes, I acknowledge he's a very controversial figure. But it's rare to find a man that has the same taste as you in things, and he does. Plus I wouldn't mind him narrating my life ha ha. I love his voice! Between him and Dick Van Dyke, they have my favorite male voices, and then James Garner is a third one.
This is a simple movie, very low-key, but pleasant, and It does make use of signs and synchronicity to show who the lead character should be with, and that is another thing that resonates with me on a very personal level.
Something that does not resonate with me is the relationship between the lead character's dad and herself. She has one of the best dad ever, and I love him!
This was very much like a fairytale! Like something right out of my dreams and wishes.
6/21/2025 update:
Just thinking - the way this movie relates to me must've been fate, because Woody Allen made a film called "Alice" also, which is my name. And he made another film called "Hannah and her sisters" - and I have a sister by that name!
Also, was reminded today that my Joan and Woody Allen have something in common too - not only is her manager Kenny Laguna often compared to Woody Allen, but Joan and Woody occupied the same seat at basketball games; Joan would be in that seat during the WNBA New York Liberty games, whereas Woody would be in that seat during the New York Knicks games. Out of all the seats in the stadium, what are the odds that my Joan and Woody would have the same seat?!
For that matter, the actress that portrayed Joan Jett in a movie, Kristen Stewart, was featured in a Woody Allen film - Café Society. Moreover, Elena Anaya, who has shared the screen with Kristen Stewart before, and who was featured in the TV show "Jett" also appeared in a Woody Allen film!
And let's not forget that Woody Allen did a miniseries starring Joan Jett's friend, Miley Cyrus, who inducted Joan into the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame!
Clearly, for me, it's not all roads lead to Rome, it's all roads lead to Joan- even my man crush, Woody Allen!!.
I love how lead character has my name, and basically all my characteristics! Movie geeks and obsessives for the win!! And anyone who loves Woody Allen and Cole Porter we'll see themselves in this movie.
Right when I was about to change my complete love for this movie into dislike, because of a sudden switch in the character, there was a surprise ending that made everything better!
The leading character is asked more than a few times why she likes Woody Allen, and she gives some half hearted answers, but if someone asked me what makes his movie stand out and his writing, I would say it's his choice of music, his love of romance, and the way he's a philosopher. He's just an optimist, and he sees things in a good light most of the time, in his movies, no matter how bad things get. That resonates with me on a deep level. Plus, just like the lead character, I do think he's cute, even though yes, I acknowledge he's a very controversial figure. But it's rare to find a man that has the same taste as you in things, and he does. Plus I wouldn't mind him narrating my life ha ha. I love his voice! Between him and Dick Van Dyke, they have my favorite male voices, and then James Garner is a third one.
This is a simple movie, very low-key, but pleasant, and It does make use of signs and synchronicity to show who the lead character should be with, and that is another thing that resonates with me on a very personal level.
Something that does not resonate with me is the relationship between the lead character's dad and herself. She has one of the best dad ever, and I love him!
This was very much like a fairytale! Like something right out of my dreams and wishes.
6/21/2025 update:
Just thinking - the way this movie relates to me must've been fate, because Woody Allen made a film called "Alice" also, which is my name. And he made another film called "Hannah and her sisters" - and I have a sister by that name!
Also, was reminded today that my Joan and Woody Allen have something in common too - not only is her manager Kenny Laguna often compared to Woody Allen, but Joan and Woody occupied the same seat at basketball games; Joan would be in that seat during the WNBA New York Liberty games, whereas Woody would be in that seat during the New York Knicks games. Out of all the seats in the stadium, what are the odds that my Joan and Woody would have the same seat?!
For that matter, the actress that portrayed Joan Jett in a movie, Kristen Stewart, was featured in a Woody Allen film - Café Society. Moreover, Elena Anaya, who has shared the screen with Kristen Stewart before, and who was featured in the TV show "Jett" also appeared in a Woody Allen film!
And let's not forget that Woody Allen did a miniseries starring Joan Jett's friend, Miley Cyrus, who inducted Joan into the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame!
Clearly, for me, it's not all roads lead to Rome, it's all roads lead to Joan- even my man crush, Woody Allen!!.
I rarely watch films on planes apart from the small screen, I hate the ridiculous censors applied particularly by aircraft operated from Muslim countries. Anyway it was a long flight, I knew nothing of the film, the title I think I'd heard of, it was reminiscent of course of "Paris, Texas" so I was intrigued. A romantic comedy nice and easy. It was delightful, I was unsure whether it was a 'Woody Allen' film or not but when I discovered that it wasn't it made it even more wonderful that he appeared, little more than a cameo but perfect. I cried with joy, very sweet, light hearted and fun. If you don't enjoy it perhaps you have a wooden heart?
Alice (Alice Taglioni) is a bit of an old maid or at least those around her believe that. They are collectively working to bring the right man for a good introduction and are constantly working at facilitating romance. All the while, she has already has found her soul mate in Woody Allen whom she instates her hopes and dreams and Allen shares with her the ins and outs of life and discovering love. There are many funny Allen maxims but one that stands out is that the two most important decisions is life is one's work and sex. Full of twist of turns, you realize in Paris-Manhattan that you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a prince or it's OK if you never find 'the one'. Life has a way of working out. This is a cute romantic comedy and fun to watch. Saw this as part of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
I used to be French and I used to love Woody Allen - "used" because of a combination of geographical mutation and a vanishing memory... I remember seeing this movie in Sydney a few years ago, so taped it when it was on TV a few days ago. This time I watched it on my own, perhaps because I felt it might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I had a wonderful time revisiting... I did not worry about expectations and really it's one's best way to approach it, not to pull it on a slab and dissect it. (the same goes for so many other movies; it supposes to be fun, and it is. I liked the originality to involve W Allen the way it is done and make a romantic and funny story out of it. I was interested to read one of the comment mentioning that years ago Woody Allen, in "Play it Again Sam", Does a similar thing when he converse with a certain "Humphrey Bogart". I would be surprised if it was just a coincidence. Although I can't say it has any other bearing on this film.
Paris-Manhattan (2012), written and directed by Sophie Lellouche, stars Alice Taglioni as Alice, a 30-something pharmacist in Paris who worships Woody Allen. Alice can't find the man of her dreams. (Well, she found him, but he married her sister.) So, instead of looking for another man, she spends her time watching Woody Allen films and talking to Woody's poster, which hangs on the wall in her room. (The poster answers back, using quotes from Allen's films.)
Of course, she finally meets that man of her dreams, but she doesn't realize he's the man of her dreams. He's not sure she's the woman of his dreams either.
There are secondary plots about the boyfriend of Alice's young niece, and about whether Alice's brother-in-law is having an affair. Neither subplot adds much to the film, but they keep the movie moving forward.
In a way, I'm surprised that I enjoyed this film as much as I did. However, when you have a movie that is set in Paris, a protagonist who is strikingly attractive, who quotes Woody Allen the way other people quote the Talmud, how can you not enjoy it?
We saw this film at Rochester's Dryden Theatre as part of the excellent Rochester Jewish Film Festival. It will work well on DVD. It's worth seeing, as long as you don't expect "Hannah and her Sisters," or even "Play it Again, Sam."
Of course, she finally meets that man of her dreams, but she doesn't realize he's the man of her dreams. He's not sure she's the woman of his dreams either.
There are secondary plots about the boyfriend of Alice's young niece, and about whether Alice's brother-in-law is having an affair. Neither subplot adds much to the film, but they keep the movie moving forward.
In a way, I'm surprised that I enjoyed this film as much as I did. However, when you have a movie that is set in Paris, a protagonist who is strikingly attractive, who quotes Woody Allen the way other people quote the Talmud, how can you not enjoy it?
We saw this film at Rochester's Dryden Theatre as part of the excellent Rochester Jewish Film Festival. It will work well on DVD. It's worth seeing, as long as you don't expect "Hannah and her Sisters," or even "Play it Again, Sam."
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- AnecdotesThis was Woody Allen's first acting role since Scoop (2006) six years earlier.
- Crédits fousAt the start of the final credits, there is a brief clip of Alice and Victor on the scooter riding through a park.
- Bandes originalesCan I Have this Dance?
Written by Christopher Franke
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