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New York, I Love You (2008) Reviews

New York, I Love You (2008)
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Some of the world's most-respected directors align forces to pay tribute to the city of the New York in this unconventional omnibus sister film to 2006's Paris, Je T'Aime. Broken into short segments, New York, I Love You is comprised of ten films, most choosing to take a down-to-earth approach to the stories of the countless lives lived in the city on a given day. The segments are as follows, chronologically:

Segment 1 -- Directed by Jiang Wen; written by Hu Hong and Meng Yao; starring Hayden Christensen, Andy Garcia, and Rachel Bilson.

Segment 2 -- Directed by Mira Nair; written by Suketu Mehta; starring Natalie Portman and Irfan Khan.

Segment 3 -- Written and directed by Shunji Iwai; adaptation by Israel Horovitz. Starring Orlando Bloom and Christina Ricci.

Segment 4 -- Directed by Yvan Attal; written by Olivier Lécot and Yvan Attal; starring Robin Wright Penn, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Q, and Chris Cooper.

Segment 5 -- Directed by Brett Ratner; written by Jeff Nathanson; starring Anton Yelchin, James Caan, Olivia Thirlby, and Blake Lively

Segment 6 -- Directed by Allen Hughes; written by Xan Cassavetes and Stephen Winter; starring Drea de Matteo and Bradley Cooper.

Segment 7 -- Directed by Shekhar Kapur; written by Anthony Minghella; starring Julie Christie, John Hurt, and Shia LaBeouf.

Segment 8 -- Written and directed by Natalie Portman; starring Taylor Geare, Carlos Acosta, and Jacinda Barrett.

Segment 9 -- Written and directed by Fatih Akin; starring Burt Young, Ugur Yucel, and Shu Qi.

Segment 10 -- Written and directed by Joshua Marston; starring Eli Wallach and Cloris Leachman.

Transitions in between segments -- Directed by Randall Balsmeyer; written by Israel Horovitz, James Strouse, and Hall Powell; starring Emilie Ohana, Eva Amurri, and Justin Bartha. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Hayden ChristensenAndy Garcia, (more)
Director(s):
Shekhar KapurFatih Akin, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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(94 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Christina G.

Good movie but no real point to it.

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Nijah H.

I won't say that this was a bad film. I can say that this was not a good film. I believe they had too many segments or needed to add an additional hour to the film. Nothing was resolved. I tried to get attached to the characters. Hayden Christensen and Orlando Bloom's few moments on the screen made you care enough bout their characters to the point that you watched the entire film just to see what becomes of them...and nothing happens. Ethan Hawke never got started and Bradley Cooper had hot action. Big Deal! I tried hard to love this film! No go! Big Let Down!!!

Yes   |   No


L G.

This movie had more so-so segments than very good ones. Then you have the ones (Andy Garcia and Hayden C.) thats just silly, no matter how you look at it. Finally, you have the segments that are simple, but speaks to you in a way that you like it. I enjoyed the segment with the fussy old couple the most. There was a brief moment that was thrown in where they turned into a romantic couple, then they were the fussy couple again. I also enjoyed the "Manny" segment, as well as Robin Wright and Chris Cooper's.

Yes   |   No


Antoinette A.

I loved this movie. It was a well written. Very touching stories!!!

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Jennifer A.

It was a boring movie

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Dennis L.

Even tho' in the vein of Paris, JeTAime, definitely so so only. Great cast/acting......something was missing tho" Don't waste your time

Yes   |   No


Heather K.

personally, i loved this film! each vignette was very different and some were very clever! give it a try. it's a good one!

Yes   |   No


Ben D.

waste of time and money!!!!

Yes   |   No


Bonnie T.

Not too good

Yes   |   No


Lisa M.

it was alittle wierd for me

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    Christina G.

    Good movie but no real point to it.

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    Nijah H.

    I won't say that this was a bad film. I can say that this was not a good film. I believe they had too many segments or needed to add an additional hour to the film. Nothing was resolved. I tried to get attached to the characters. Hayden Christensen and Orlando Bloom's few moments on the screen made you care enough bout their characters to the point that you watched the entire film just to see what becomes of them...and nothing happens. Ethan Hawke never got started and Bradley Cooper had hot action. Big Deal! I tried hard to love this film! No go! Big Let Down!!!

    Yes   |   No

     
    L G.

    This movie had more so-so segments than very good ones. Then you have the ones (Andy Garcia and Hayden C.) thats just silly, no matter how you look at it. Finally, you have the segments that are simple, but speaks to you in a way that you like it. I enjoyed the segment with the fussy old couple the most. There was a brief moment that was thrown in where they turned into a romantic couple, then they were the fussy couple again. I also enjoyed the "Manny" segment, as well as Robin Wright and Chris Cooper's.

    Yes   |   No

     
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