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Synopsis

The movie’s story line is about an American sister (Kate Hudson) who comes to Paris to help her pregnant sister (Naomi Watts) who has been dumped by her husband. The movie shows some of the cultural clashes that Americans have with French customs and their divorce laws. While the divorce is proceeding, Hudson has an affair with a married man who is the uncle of the husband. —IMDb

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James Ivory

Thanks to the content of his films, American director James Ivory has spent much of his long career being mistaken for an Englishman. Few filmmakers have been more closely associated with a particular type of genre than Ivory and his longtime collaborator, producer Ismail Merchant. The very mention of the hyphenate Merchant-Ivory effortlessly conjures up heavily stylized images of Edwardian England, replete with stiff upper lips, effete aristocrats, and young women confined by both corsets and repressed desire. However, although much of Ivory’s reputation has been built on his E.M. Forster-adapted period dramas, he has also earned considerable respect for the insightful examinations on the interplay of different cultures inherent in almost all of his work — particularly his earlier films about India — and his and Merchant’s ability to make quality films on a minimal budget.

Born in Berkeley, California, on June 7, 1928, Ivory grew up in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where his father… read more

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Noiresque

21Oct11

It's not all bad, really. But I have a serious complaint of Naomi Watts. I don't care how self-pitying you are after your husband has left you: no one who has Jean-Marc Barr gazing on her so adoringly for 60% of the screen time has any right to look so mopey!

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Douglas Reese

10May11

So you have Naomi Watts. Brilliant actress. Kate Hudson. Uneven, but charming sometimes. Bebe Neuwirth? Check! Glenn Close? CHECK! Leslie Caron? Hell yeah! Melvil Poupaud? Yummy! Stockard Channing? Delicious, too! All in a James Ivory film? A CONTEMPORARY piece! It seems like it would be a recipe for magic. Instead, it's a miserable film. Rotten to the bone and lifeless. MAJOR disappointment.

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Christopher Bentley Owen

27Feb11

A serious disappointment. Ivory seemed to lose his touch after Remains of the Day.

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Arisa

1Oct10

I like Kate Hudson's haircut. That's about it.

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