New York, I Love You details

New York, I Love You
Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Carlos Acosta, Eva Amurri, Kevin Bacon, Justin Bartha, Jordann Beal, Himad Beg, Rachel Bilson, Orlando Bloom, James Caan, Kevin Cannon
Directors: Yvan Attal, Allen Hughes
Genres: Drama - Musical, Romantic, Romance - Musical
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
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New York, I Love You
15 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 43 minutes
Rental release: 07 Feb 2011
Main languages: English
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  • 2 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Will this sequel to Paris Je t?aime find New York as fertile ground for another eleven stories of love?

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  • 'New York, I Love You' I Love You

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By zorilla (221 reviews) from Kew, Richmond , 22 Aug 2012

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    A film of rare charm, wit and intelligence that dares to treat its audience as grown-ups. What an unexpected delight.

    Just a word of warning, about 10 minutes in there's a scene with Orlando Bloom that is so butt-clenchingly awful you may just give yourself a hernia. My suggestion - block your ears and look the other way for a couple of minutes. It'll soon be over and you can get back to watching so many other delightful actors doing delightful things.
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  • Absolute rubbish

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By a customer , 15 Feb 2013
    This is possibly the worst film I have ever seen. I had to turn off after half an hour as couldn't stand to watch any more nonsense.
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  • 'New York, I Love You' I Love You

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By zorilla (221 reviews) from Kew, Richmond , 22 Aug 2012
    A film of rare charm, wit and intelligence that dares to treat its audience as grown-ups. What an unexpected delight.

    Just a word of warning, about 10 minutes in there's a scene with Orlando Bloom that is so butt-clenchingly awful you may just give yourself a hernia. My suggestion - block your ears and look the other way for a couple of minutes. It'll soon be over and you can get back to watching so many other delightful actors doing delightful things.
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  • Do not confuse with Paris, je t'aime

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Olehandretta (2 reviews) , 19 Jul 2012
    I really enjoyed Paris, je t'aime. That's why when I saw this title I was intrigued. However already after few minutes I knew that it wasn't going to be as good as I'd hoped. The movie attempts to break away from Hollywood style but in my opinion it fails miserably. We see all those scences from countless romantic comedies its just not as sunny an people don't look as cut out from Vouge. Summing up 2 stars for effort.
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  • Left a bit disappointed, but still worth a look.

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer , 15 Jun 2011
    Not the greatest of films but I enjoyed it.

    There are a good handful of different stories, some which are interesting, amusing and well written, with characters that are likeable or relatable. However, a few of them will leave you a bit bored, lost and disapointed.

    Its quite artsy, which is nice, but having different directors & writers for each short story can make the film seem a bit disjointed. The idea is very good, but it doesn't quite work in this instance.

    Worth a watch for a good half of the stories, but don't go in with big expectations (like I did).
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