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Old 05-03-2008, 06:30 PM   #1
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Studio Canal are set to release Cedric Klapisch's latest Paris (2008) on September 2 as on Blu-Ray and SDVD.

Official site and trailer:
http://www.lefilm-paris.com/

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Gallic helmer Cedric Klapisch ("L'Auberge espagnole") stays well within his comfort zone in every sense with "Paris." Likeable if hardly groundbreaking dramedy features most of Klapisch's favorite elements, including romantic angst, crisscrossing storylines, thesp Romain Duris (leading a big-name ensemble that includes Juliette Binoche) and the real star of the show, the City of Lights itself. Locally well-reviewed, "Paris" has done capital biz since its Feb. 20 preem with nearly 5,000 admissions on its first day. Pic is likely to travel extensively and make at least middling moolah offshore.

At the front and center of the action stands Pierre (Duris, on his sixth joint venture with Klapisch), a professional chorus dancer at a cheesy Parisian cabaret spot. Forced to quit work when he finds out he has a potentially fatal heart problem, Pierre turns to his social-worker sister Elise (Binoche, boldly going frumpy) for help at home. In his now-abundant spare time, Pierre rethinks life's priorities and stares out at the city he loves from his balcony, often to the strains of Eric Satie's melancholy (if cinematically overexposed "Gnossiennes No. 3."

Pierre and Elise intersect with a broad spectrum of characters: Single mother Elise flirts tentatively with local market stallholder Jean (Albert Dupontel), who has complex feelings about his own ex-wife, Caroline (Julie Ferrier). Jean and Caroline's working-class milieu balances the film's focus on middle-class and posh people elsewhere, and allows for impressive location work at Rungis, Paris' massive wholesale food market.

In fact, pic's rapturous use of the city's best-known landmarks -- Montmartre's Sacre-Coeur basilica, cemetery Pere Lachaise and, naturellement, the Eiffel Tower -- in some ways suggests a loose homage to "Manhattan" (Klapisch apparently wrote his master's thesis on Woody Allen). As in the latter film, there's even an ill-fated May-December affair, between university professor Roland (Fabrice Luchini, in wonderful comic form) and his student Laetitia (Melanie Laurent), who also becomes the object of Pierre's own voyeuristic lust.

Screenplay often feels jerry-rigged to enable the pic's big setpieces (such as a dance party for Pierre during which Duris struts his stuff convincingly) and cameos for yet more stars (Karin Viard as a loathsome bakery owner, Maurice Benichou as Roland's shrink). Nevertheless, auds who like upmarket soap opera, sightseeing and Gallic films where people talk a lot about their relationships will be consistently entertained. While many of the supporting characters are quickly sketched types there to pad out pic's demographics, the leads are in fine form.

Duris rewards Klapisch's earlier career nurturing with a nuanced perf, even if his character isn't vastly different from the wolfish charmer he played in "L'Auberge espagnole" and its sequel, "Russian Dolls." Binoche shows off her rarely seen comic skills and, like Duris, gets a charming scene in which her dancing succinctly expresses much about her character, although Luchini's own hilarious-yet-graceful gyrations steal the show.

Christophe Beaucarne's widescreen lensing looks postcard-pretty, and other craft contributions are pro. Running time feels a little long for a pic that ultimately doesn't have anything very profound to say, but crisp editing by Francine Sandberg keeps it from feeling like a drag.

Camera (color, Panavision widescreen), Christophe Beaucarne; editor, Francine Sandberg; music, Loik Dury, Robert "Chicken" Burke; production designer, Marie Cheminal; costume designer, Anne Schotte; sound (Dolby Digital/DTS), Cyril Moisson, Philippe Heissler, Cyril Holtz, Philippe Amouroux. Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (market), Feb. 9, 2008. Running time: 128 MIN.


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A definite rental. I loved "L'auberge Espagnole" and "Russian Dolls".
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/makes this Juliette Binoche fan very happy
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Old 05-04-2008, 11:57 AM   #4
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Studio Canal have released elephant man and mullhond dr on hd dvd hopefully they give us a blu release of them soon.
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^ Is that 2nd picture from "Paris" or from "Paris, Je T'aime"? I swear thats from the latter.
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It is from Paris

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Some very exciting news...Paris has been announced as English-friendly (BR) and region-free. DTS-HD Master Audio will be the codec of choice. Below is a look at the BR and the Colelctor's SDVD edition.





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Old 06-29-2008, 10:57 AM   #8
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^Really? I thought it was that short with Emily Mortimer.

Anyway, LOOKING FORWARD to this release. Is this a Frence BR release?
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Is this a Frence BR release?
It is French, from France

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Old 09-22-2008, 01:47 PM   #10
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Paris, the new film from Cedric Klapisch is out in France from Studio Canal.



I ordered it today. According to fnac.com, it has English subtitles. The film is nice, if not perfect. Here is the link to the Variety review:

http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117...goryid=31&cs=1
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This is indeed a terrific film and we will have a review for it shortly

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The review is up:
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movie...39&show=review

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Some very exciting news...Paris has been announced as English-friendly (BR) and region-free.
Just wondering, on the review page it says Region B, so would this be B or region free? Thanks!
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Just wondering, on the review page it says Region B, so would this be B or region free? Thanks!
As the review indicates this is indeed a Region-B locked release. The preliminary information Canal had was that it would be Region-Free but that was not the case. You will need either Region-B hardware or a Region-Free player to watch the disc (I assume you are in the US).

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Yes I am in the US. Thanks very much for the info!
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Yes I am in the US. Thanks very much for the info!
Sure, you are very welcome.

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Just watched the movie. Enjoyed it very much. Excellent blu-ray transfer and great sound.

Ended up purchasing a LG BH200 to enjoy region B films. Thanks for all the valuable info posted on this forum!
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Just watched the movie. Enjoyed it very much. Excellent blu-ray transfer and great sound.

Ended up purchasing a LG BH200 to enjoy region B films. Thanks for all the valuable info posted on this forum!
Great. Now, go ahead and get Red Desert!



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Great. Now, go ahead and get Red Desert!



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Sorry was posting my brief impressions of the film. I thought this forum was for such information. Won't make that mistake again.
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Sorry was posting my brief impressions of the film. I thought this forum was for such information. Won't make that mistake again.


I actually agreed with you, and, seriously, encourage you to pick up Antonioni's Red Desert, it is one of the best Region-B imports ( this means adore).

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