Two young people's bond leads to marital infidelity and ultimately crime.Two young people's bond leads to marital infidelity and ultimately crime.Two young people's bond leads to marital infidelity and ultimately crime.
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- TriviaThis is Woody Allen's first movie where the main language is not English, and the second one shot entirely in France after Midnight in Paris (2011), even though parts of Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and Café Society (2016) were shot in France as well.
- GoofsThe shot from inside the plane is very well-lit, even though it's night outside and the lights inside a plane cockpit are supposed to be fairly dim.
- Quotes
Alain Aubert: We'd like to be able to control everything but in reality we have very little control.
- ConnectionsReferences The Deer Hunter (1978)
- SoundtracksFortune's Child
Written and performeb by Nat Adderley
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The new Woody film is neither a masterpiece nor is it bad - as some reviews here seem to claim. It is actually better than some of his recent films (i.e "Autumn in NY"). Parts of it reminded me of "Scoop" or even of the masterpiece that is "Manhattan Murder Mystery". Unfortunately without the humour and star actors of his older films. Although acting is decent and photography, script and directing are even better- it misses the quality and sparks that great stars have brought to Allen's films in the past turning a small-talk scene into something brilliant and funny or a personal impasse into tragedy.
For Allen fans it is very pleasant entertainment with some Hitchcockian touches and a nice Paris-in-the-autumn atmosphere.
The underlying "philosophical" motif of beleiving or not in the power of chance in life is rather superficially dealt with, rehashing the ideas of "Matchpoint". The ending could be more developed while the whole film seems at places to work on auto-pilot following similar plots of his previous films. However, as the "captain" here happens to be one of the greatest living directors who - despite his old age and the witch hunt against him- continues to offer us one film per year I can only say, thanks again Woody!
For Allen fans it is very pleasant entertainment with some Hitchcockian touches and a nice Paris-in-the-autumn atmosphere.
The underlying "philosophical" motif of beleiving or not in the power of chance in life is rather superficially dealt with, rehashing the ideas of "Matchpoint". The ending could be more developed while the whole film seems at places to work on auto-pilot following similar plots of his previous films. However, as the "captain" here happens to be one of the greatest living directors who - despite his old age and the witch hunt against him- continues to offer us one film per year I can only say, thanks again Woody!
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- Golpe de suerte en París
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- Paris, France(location)
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- Gross worldwide
- $7,832,482
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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