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Author: Chris Rock
Format: NTSC
Release Date: 13-11-2012
Details: Product DescriptionHip talk-radio host and journalist Mingus (Chris Rock) and his French photographer girlfriend, Marion (Julie Delpy), live cozily in New York with their cat and two young children from previous relationships. When Marion’s jolly father, her oversexed sister, and her sister’s lewd boyfriend unceremoniously descend upon them for an overseas visit, it initiates two unforgettable days of family mayhem. How will the couple fare. . . when the French come to New York? Marion (Julie Delpy) est dsormais installe New York, o elle vit avec Mingus (Chris Rock), un journaliste de radio, leurs deux enfants quils ont eus de relations antrieures et un chat. Le couple est trs amoureux ! Marion est toujours photographe et prpare son exposition. Son pre, sa sur et son petit copain (qui est en fait lex de Marion et qui ntait pas prvu du tout) dbarquent New York pour le vernissage. Le choc des cultures mais surtout les personnalits dbrides des trois arrivants vont provoquer un vritable feu dartifice!Amazon.caJulie Delpy directed and starred in2 Days in Paris, a 2007 film about romance, culture shock, and family. So is2 Days in New York, also directed by and starring Delpy, a direct sequel? Well–sort of. Her character has the same name, Marion, but she’s moved on from her previous relationship and settled in NYC with a public-radio host named Mingus (Chris Rock). A sense of dj vu is understandable, because here comes family again, in the form of her fragrant, boisterous father (Albert Delpy, Julie’s real-life dad) and a sister towing her latest loser boyfriend (they’re played by co-screenwriters Alexia Landeau and Alex Nahon). All of this trouble is happening while Marion is launching a gallery show, where the centerpiece of her collection is her soul, put up for the highest bidder. The makings of a likable enough comedy are here, but the film feels so slack, and the jokes so familiar, that2 Days in New York never manages to ignite. Delpy clearly loves Woody Allen movies, and that vibe creeps in from time to time, but it only underscores how far this movie falls from Woody’s best. Kudos, however, to Chris Rock, who slips into the skin of a downtown intellectual and pulls off nice straight-man duty–even when he’s conversing with a life-size cardboard cutout of Barack Obama.–Robert Horton
UPC: 629159048598
EAN: 0629159048598
Languages: English
Binding: HD DVD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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