We'll Never Have Paris

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We'll Never Have Paris is a clumsy and at once human account of screwing up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back "the one". In a story based on true events, Quinn (Simon Helberg) has been in a devoted relationship with Devon (Melanie Lynskey) for several years, and is ready to propose marriage until a gorgeous blonde co-worker reveals her love for him. Quinn immediately has second thoughts about matrimony and ends up terminating his relationship with his long-time better half. After a brief relationship with the blonde, Quinn quickly realizes he’s made the mistake of a lifetime, so he sets off to Paris, where his one and only true love has moved, to win her back. (Pinnacle Films)

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anglais The only truly interesting character here is Zachary Quinto. Only he is genuinely funny, otherwise it's a showcase of hardly believable and hardly bearable characters. Especially Simon Helberg himself, who wrote the screenplay and also served as co-director, shows that this is really not the kind of acting he should break through with. A stupid comedy with a truly idiotic ending. ()

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