Everyone Says I Love You

Everyone Says I Love You ( Original Title: Everyone Says I Love You) is an American musical feature film from 1996, writer-director was Woody Allen..

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The alternately living in New York and Paris writer Joe Berlin can not find a suitable wife after his divorce from Steffi. Steffi and her new husband Bob Dandridge act as Berlin partnership consultant. You listen patiently when the neurotic Joe talks about his plans to jump from the Eiffel Tower and considered to be dead a few hours earlier, he would fly from New York to Paris with a Concorde place with another aircraft.

Bob's daughter Skylar wants to marry her fiancé Holden Spence hiding the engagement ring worth $ 8,000 into a serving of ice cream. Skylar swallowed the ring.

One day in Venice Berlin meets the married New York art historian from Sidell and falls in love with her. It turns out that his daughter knows the psychiatrist who visited from Sidell as a patient. So Joe can arrange another meeting and invite from his second home in Paris. After a brief affair leaves from Sidell her lover. She tells him that he would have been the embodiment of a dream man for her as soon as she got found the ideal man, the dreams have become less important. Joe says she is crazy and disclosed that he had deceived them. Reciprocated by Sidell, Joe was crazy.

Bob Dandridge suggests, meanwhile, with other problems around the liberal and progressive thinkers Dandridge is horrified when his son suddenly touted Republican campaign issues. He is in favor of the right to bear arms, school prayer and the death penalty. After this, Bob has plunged into a crisis, solve the problem by itself: A Blutpropfen had not supplied the brain of the Son with enough oxygen. Once this was removed, the son thinks different. The Dandridge family spends Christmas in Paris, where she lives at the Hôtel Ritz. In the last scene, Joe and Steffi Dandridge talk about the time spent together. They dance on the Seine river.

Reviews

The film received very good reviews, it was, inter alia, 17/1997 referred to in TV movie as amusing and wonderfully nostalgic in TV movie 17/1997 as a highlight. The song and dance scenes were particularly praised.

Awards

The film was for the Film Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical nomination. Edward Norton won for his role the Chicago Film Critics Association Award, the Florida Film Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, the National Board of Review Award and the Southeastern Film Critics Association Award.

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