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Saturday, December 13, 2008

The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu - Free Movie Clips

Summary of The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu:

Coping with another gray Cape Cod winter the only way she knows how, Danielle parties in Boston and gets drunk with her psychic friend Vanessa, leading to an affair with an old high school classmate, Joe, and a change of heart in regards to her less than perfect marriage to real estate agent and former high school Goth god Vincent.

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I really loved the movie The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu. I really enjoyed watching Bill Dwyer in this movie. I also think Eric Sapp was great!

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I think Bill Dwyer and Eric Sapp worked wonderful in The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu. The great supporting cast includes Bill Dwyer, Eric Sapp, Philly, Sherry Vine, Devery Doleman.

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I really loved the movie Two Days in Paris. I really enjoyed watching Albert Delpy in this movie. I also think Julie Delpy was great!

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I think Albert Delpy and Julie Delpy worked wonderful in Two Days in Paris. The great supporting cast includes Albert Delpy, Julie Delpy, Adam Goldberg, Adan Jodorowsky, Chick Ortega.

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Summary of Two Days in Paris:

Julie Delpy, having spent the entirety of Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise and Before Sunset walking around European cities and talking, decides to take hold of the reins herself in Two Days in Paris. For this somewhat similar gabfest, Delpy writes, directs, and casts herself as one half of a neurotically fun couple, who stop over to visit her parents for a couple of days in (duh) Paris. Adam Goldberg brings his shaggy worrywart persona as Delpy's better half--and why shouldn't he worry? Her parents seem happy to play pranks on him, and Delpy's ex-boyfriends materialize in every arrondissement. Despite their differences in style, these two have enjoyable chemistry together, and Goldberg is gifted with razor-sharp timing. Good to see Delpy, who has often been tapped for ethereal types, playing a feistier character than usual. It doesn't hurt anything at all that they are walking and talking through Paris, a city with an inexhaustible number of attractive angles. At some point you may begin to realize that the movie doesn't seem to be about very much, and without Linklater's ingenious fixed-time structure, there's little urgency to the ongoing conversation. If you haven't seen the Linklater films, absolutely check those out first, and consider this a photogenic side dish. --Robert Horton

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