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Paris Can Wait

Anne (Diane Lane) is at a crossroads in her life. She then decides to take a car trip from the south of France to Paris with one of her husband's associates, charming Gallic rogue who is happy to squire her on a tour of some of the finest meals in Provence.
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Vanguardia (Mexico)
August 09, 2017 This film could well be a series of bad photos with artistic pretensions. [Full review in Spanish]
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KDHX (St. Louis)
August 29, 2017 . . .Paris Can Wait still leaves me hungry for more -- more substantive conversation about something besides self-indulgence. . .and more than a frivolous consideration of this middle-aged woman reevaluating her choices.
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3AW
August 11, 2017 The scenery is very pretty, but the constant reminders from the French guy about how Americans are always in a hurry and should enjoy life more the way the French do make you want to reach into the screen and hit him over the head with a cheese platter.
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Seattle Times
May 31, 2017 "Paris Can Wait" isn't exactly a feast, but it's a snack worth having.
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Boston Globe
May 25, 2017 It would be cheering to report that it's a great movie, but you can't have everything.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
May 25, 2017 The film carries us along on a journey with people you would never want to have in your carpool.
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The National (UAE)
August 16, 2017 Paris Can Wait simply flickers away inoffensively in the background. It's just there.
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Globe and Mail
May 26, 2017 Anne doesn't drive her own journey. She spends scene after scene passively letting Jacques tell her what to do, eat and think. And there's no detouring around that.
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Detroit News
June 09, 2017 It has its moments, but mostly it feels like being stuck in the backseat on a long car ride.
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Toronto Star
May 25, 2017 Perhaps worst of all are the limited expectations Coppola has for her own heroine. It's hard to love a movie where a woman finds herself from the passenger seat.
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Cine Vértigo
August 11, 2017 An innocuous film for women where its protagonists travel, eating and drinking wine. [Full review in Spanish]
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Siete24.mx
August 31, 2017 It all comes down to a beautiful postcard, with tasty places to eat. [Full review in Spanish]
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IMDb: 7
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