
Two Days in Paris
2007 · Movie · R · 96 min · ★ 6.3 · 78% critics
A couple takes a short stop in Paris hoping to repair a strained relationship, but the trip quickly turns into a culture-clash pressure cooker. Between meeting family, navigating language barriers, and repeatedly running into past romantic connections, small misunderstandings spiral into big arguments and uneasy self-reflection.
Also known as 2 jours à Paris
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Details
- Original title
- 2 Days in Paris
- Years
- 2007
- Release date
- 2007-02-09
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 96 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 78/100
- TMDB rating
- 6.3/10 (423 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you like relationship comedies built on awkward conversations, jealousy, and cross-cultural misunderstandings, with a vibe some compare to Annie Hall; Not for you if nonstop arguing and abrasive characters ruin the fun.
Pros: sharp culture-clash humor; fast, talky energy; memorable family antics | Cons: constant bickering; leads can grate; crude jokes at times
Themes
- taxi
- paris, france
- venice, italy
- italian american
- photographer
- culture clash
- photography
- taxi driver
- restaurant owner
- romcom
- relationship problems
- woman director
Awards & recognition
- European Film Award – People's Choice Award — Best European Film · 2007 · nominated
Cast & crew

Julie Delpy
as Marion

Adam Goldberg
as Jack

Daniel Brühl
as Lucas

Adan Jodorowsky
as Mathieu

Alexandre Nahon
as Manu

Albert Delpy
as Jeannot

Alexia Landeau
as Rose - Marion's Sister
- VS
Vanessa Seward
as Vanessa

Marie Pillet
as Anna - Marion's Mother

Charlotte Maury-Sentier
as Robbed Lady
Directed by Julie Delpy