Forget Paris

Forget Paris ( Original title: Forget Paris) is an American comedy film from the year 1995 was directed by Billy Crystal, the Ganz and Babaloo Mandel also wrote the screenplay with Lowell..

The embodied by Billy Crystal Mickey Gordon wants to fulfill his father's last wish, and buried him in French soil. When he embodied by Debra Winger Ellen Andrews gets to know at the airport, he falls in love with her. Your fast closed connection does not remain untarnished.

Action

The basketball referee Mickey Gordon travels to France to bury his father. In Paris he met the employees of an airline Ellen Andrews know. Mickey and Ellen are a couple.

In a restaurant waiting for Mickey's friends on him. In the waiting time they tell the rest of the story, which is shown in flashbacks. The relationship between Ellen and Mickey deep trouble. Ellen asks Mickey that he moves to Dallas, where she was offered a new job. Since he refuses, she reveals that she can choose between Dallas and Paris. If she should go alone, they prefer rather to Paris.

One of the girlfriends on the phone with Ellen and gets the impression that they feel lonely in Paris.

Mickey's friends ask the waiter after the end of the game, after Mickey was to come into the restaurant. One of the guests was a spectator of the game, he said that he had seen incredible. In another flashback, it is shown that Mickey wants to leave the game and go to Paris. At that moment Ellen emerges. Mickey promises her to Dallas, Paris or wherever they wanted to draw. He and Ellen kiss in the middle of the playing field.

At the end of Mickey and Ellen come together in the restaurant.

Reviews

James Berardinelli praised ReelViews on the representation of Debra Winger and criticized the appearance of Billy Crystal. He wrote that the film contains some elements of a film drama, and Billy Crystal should be active either as a director or as an actor in the film dramas. The showing various stages of developing a relationship with Berardinelli compared the film The Town euro sufferers.

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun - Times dated 19 May 1995, the film is an attempt to replicate the success of the comedy When Harry Met Sally. He described the film as wonderful ( this is a wonderful film) and certified him some romantic scenes and funny gags.

" Lively romantic comedy, which only begins there, right where otherwise the curtain falls. In favor of a striking staging, however, intermediate tones are quickly marginalized and too arbitrary gags strung together. "

Awards

The voice actors of the Italian language version Luca Biagini, who talked the dialogue parts of Billy Crystal, won the prize of Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani in 1996.

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