We’ll Never Have Paris (2014)


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."

We’ll Never Have Paris (2014)

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Released Year: 2014
Runtime: 89 minutes
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Writers: Simon Helberg

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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."

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70
Los Angeles Times - Gary Goldstein
Although Quinn may strike some viewers as more annoying narcissist than self-deprecating charmer, he's a vivid creation.
60
The Dissolve - Chris Klimek
It works, mostly, thanks to Helberg’s committed, vanity-free performance, and to the bubbly chemistry between him and the luminous Melanie Lynskey as Devon, his first and only love.
50
The Hollywood Reporter - John DeFore
Lynskey's performance is sympathetic, but the movie doesn't fully convince us in its dramatization of her responses to Quinn's large and small blunders.
40
Variety - Justin Chang
A sporadically amusing, more often grating romantic comedy.
40
The New York Times - Ben Kenigsberg
This derivative comedy, in addition to not being particularly funny, gives off a sense of telling us more than we needed to know.

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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."

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."

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."

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."