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Moody, mannered and supremely irritating, Christophe Honor's Dans Paris plays like a pastiche of French cinema clichs through the ages.
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Inside Paris is that rarity, a genuinely honest, unpretentious and delightful, small film, alternately sober and effervescent, steering clear of either heavy-going philosophizing or dreaded whimsy.
Christophe Honor's Dans Paris is both a floppy, joyful tribute to the French New Wave and an inspired retelling of "Franny and Zooey."
Dans Paris makes the city seem like the ideal place to be clinically depressed.
Dans Paris is a cohesive, albeit sometimes creepy, fabric of disparate modes and colors.
Picks up where the early Franois Truffaut and his comrades-in-cinema left off -- with a playful, liberatory style, and a song (actually, a few) in his heart and on his actors' lips.
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