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Paris (some spoilers)

Posted by dave c on May 7, 2008 at 05:58:10:

This stars Roman Duris as a young dancer struck down with a life threatening heart complaint, slowly weakening while his sister (Juliette Binoche) moves in with her 3 kids to help him.
Simultaneously several other stories play out.
Some of them intersect and some really don't although you may find yourself wanting them to!
The film has a sad weightiness about it and is probably not going to be loaded down with awards but is well worth the price of admission.
Paris of course looks lovely as, according to taste, do Binoche and Duris.
The film shows a side of Paris that I think none of the recent spate of Parisian obsessed films cover.