Paris Je T'aime (2006)
Director: Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, Emmanuel Benbihy, Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Gérard Depardieu, Christopher Doyle, Richard LaGravenese, Vincenzo Natali, Alexander Payne, Bruno Podalydès, Walter Salles, Oliver Schmitz, Nobuhiro Suwa, Daniela Thomas, Tom Tykwer, Gus Van Sant
Movie review
From Time Out New York
Anthology films always seem like such a great idea: Hey, let’s get Rossellini and Godard and Pasolini and, uh, Ugo Gregoretti together. They’ll each contribute a short—it’ll be brilliant, right? The execution, however, usually fails to live up to the conception; even if you assemble the aforementioned heavy-hitters, you still end up with a regrettable, rambling mess like Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963). The genre’s poor track record didn’t stop the originators of this omnibus tribute to France’s cultural epicenter from commissioning a whopping 21 directors (!) for cine-essayettes, each set in a different Parisian neighborhood. Once again, history repeats itself: Just because you’ve got A-list artists doesn’t mean you’ll produce anything but an overlong hodgepodge. There are a million stories in the naked City of Light. By the end of Paris, je t’aime, you’ll feel as if you’ve suffered through each and every one of them in a single sitting.
Most directors simply play the auteur game, burping up variations on their usual preoccupations: Both the Coen brothers and Alexander Payne resort to cartoonish misanthropy, Gus Van Sant ogles cute boys, cinematographer Christopher Doyle indulges in brightly colored Asiaphilia, Tom Tykwer concocts another romantic time-space-continuum mishmash. Every once in a while a gem like Olivier Assayas’s Clean redux and Gérard Depardieu’s bitter, elegiac two-hander for Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara pops up, but the highlights are too few and far between. You expect quality to vary from segment to segment, but the misses outweigh the hits by a depressingly high margin.
Author: David Fear
Time Out New York Issue 605: May 3–9, 2007
Cast & crew
Director: Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, Emmanuel Benbihy, Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Gérard Depardieu, Christopher Doyle, Richard LaGravenese, Vincenzo Natali, Alexander Payne, Bruno Podalydès, Walter Salles, Oliver Schmitz, Nobuhiro Suwa, Daniela Thomas, Tom Tykwer, Gus Van Sant
Producer: Emmanuel Benbihy, Claudie Ossard
Cast: Ben Gazzara, Gena Rowlands, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Steve Buscemi, Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Sergio Castellitto, Willem Dafoe, Gérard Depardieu, Marianne Faithfull, Bob Hoskins, Margo Martindale, Emily Mortimer, Nick Nolte, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Natalie Portman, Miranda Richardson, Ludivine Sagnier, Rufus Sewell, Gaspard Ulliel, Elijah Wood full cast
Rated: R
Duration: 121 mins
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