Information
| Year: | 2007 |
| Rating: | 6.9(11468) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Julie Delpy |
| Actors: | Adam Goldberg Daniel Brühl Albert Delpy Julie Delpy Marie Pillet Aleksia Landeau |
| "He knew Paris was for lovers. He just didn't think they were all hers." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Julie Delpy | |
| Actors | |
| Adam Goldberg | as Jack |
| Daniel Brühl | as Lukas |
| Albert Delpy | as Jeannot - Marion's Father |
| Adan Jodorowsky | as Mathieu |
| Alexandre Nahon | as Manu |
| Thibault De Lussy | as Gaël |
| Chick Ortega | as First Taxi Driver |
| Patrick Chupin | as Taxi Driver with Jack Russel |
| Antar Boudache | as Flirtatious Taxi Driver |
| Ludovic Berthillot | as Racist Taxi Driver |
| Hubert Toint | as Music Day Taxi Driver |
| Arnaud Beunaiche | as Edouard |
| René-Alban Fleury | as Waiter |
| Pierre Alloggia | as Arguing Italian 1 |
| Jean-François Perrone | as Arguing Italian 2 |
| Claude Harold | as Micha Sisinsky |
| Bulut Oktay | as Butcher |
| Frederick Guillaud | as Organic Market Vendor |
| Benjamin Baroche | as Doctor |
| Jean-Baptiste Puech | as Fireman 1 |
| Clément Rouault | as Fireman 2 |
| Julien Bichet | as Young Thief |
| Pascal Stencel | as Policeman |
| Sylvain Menage | as Policeman |
| Silvio Bolino | as Man by the Canal |
| Manuel Cortell | as Guitarist by the Canal |
| Jean-Michel Roux | as Jean-Michel |
| Eric Giriat | as Bertrand |
| Sébastien Juy | as Sébastien |
| Federico De Aboim Inglez | as Party Guest |
| Till Bahlmann | as Man in the Subway |
| Max | as Jean-Luc - the Cat |
| Medi Holtrop | as Gallery Guest |
| Bernard Willem | as Gallery Guest |
| Michel Hermon | as Gallery Guest |
| Eric Moquet | as Gallery Guest |
| Emmanuel Matte | as Gallery Guest |
| Bruno Sermonne | as Gallery Guest |
| Patrice De Vallée | as Gallery Guest |
| Azertyuiop | as Gallery Guest |
| Michael Bennett | as Party Guest |
| Actresses | |
| Julie Delpy | as Marion |
| Marie Pillet | as Anna - Marion's Mother |
| Aleksia Landeau | as Rose - Marion's Sister |
| Charlotte Maury-Sentier | as Robbed Lady |
| Vanessa Seward | as Vanessa |
| Sandra Berrebi | as Sandra |
| Bela Grushka | as American Tourist |
| Mme Marchand | as Old Neighbor |
| Josette Schwindling | as Neighbor |
| Nanou Benhamou | as Fast-food Employee |
| Soraya Mangin | as Young Anna |
| Julie Bouvier | as Marion as a Child |
| Marie Drion | as Rose as a Child |
| Judith Lia | as Judith |
| Emma Piesse | as Emma |
| Corinne Visery | as Flower Vendor |
| Cécile Dury | as Gallery Guest |
| Janine Mossuz-Lavau | as Gallery Guest |
| Chantal Banlier | as Gallery Guest |
| Marilyne Even | as Gallery Guest |
| Monique Couturier | as Gallery Guest |
| Fanny Masson | as Gallery Guest |
| Julia Vidit | as Gallery Guest |
| Tonia | as Gallery Guest |
| Martine Van Der Schueren | as Gallery Guest |
| Catherine Belina | as Gallery Guest |
| Verónica Redondo Moreno |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, French |
| Filming dates: | 19 June 2006 - 14 July 2006 |
| Gross: |
USA - 443,258 USD (19 August 2007) UK - 258,651 GBP (9 September 2007) Brazil - 181,523 BRL (16 March 2008) |
| Plot: | 2 Jours - 2 Days follows two days in the relationship of a New York based couple; a French photographer Marion and American interior designer Jack-as they attempt to re-infuse their relationship with romance by taking a vacation in Europe. Their trip to Venice didn't really work out,--they both came down with gastroenteritis. They have higher hopes for Paris. But the combination of Marion's overbearing non-English speaking parents', flirtatious ex-boyfriends', and Jack's obsession with photographing every famous Parisian tombstone and conviction that French condoms are too small, only adds fuel to the fire. Will they be able to salvage their relationship? Will they ever have sex again? Or will they merely manage to perfect the art of arguing? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Minor Leap" Written by Titus Vollmer Performed by Titus Vollmer's Bluezzboat Copyright Control "Lalala" Written & Performed by Marc Collin Nouvelle Vague feat. Julie Delpy |
Goofs
| Continuity: When Marion tells Jack she doesn't use that thermometer in the mouth, Jack spits it out and it falls near the side wall, but Marion picks it up from the bed. |
Quotes
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Jack: I'm a huge Val Kilmer fan. Jack: This isn't Paris. This is hell. Marion: Ugghhh [Jack removes Marion's glasses] I can't see you. I could be having sex with Gregory Peck or something. Jack: Well, good for you. Marion: It always fascinated me how people go from loving you madly to nothing at all, nothing. It hurts so much. When I feel someone is going to leave me, I have a tendency to break up first before I get to hear the whole thing. Here it is. One more, one less. Another wasted love story. I really love this one. When I think that its over, that I'll never see him again like this... well yes, I'll bump into him, we'll meet our new boyfriend and girlfriend, act as if we had never been together, then we'll slowly think of each other less and less until we forget each other completely. Almost. Always the same for me. Break up, break down. Drunk up, fool around. Meet one guy, then another, fuck around. Forget the one and only. Then after a few months of total emptiness start again to look for true love, desperately look everywhere and after two years of loneliness meet a new love and swear it is the one, until that one is gone as well. There's a moment in life where you can't recover any more from another break-up. And even if this person bugs you sixty percent of the time, well you still can't live without him. And even if he wakes you up every day by sneezing right in your face, well you love his sneezes more than anyone else's kisses. Jack: A blow job is actually a big political event in the grand scheme of things. After all it was a blow job that destroyed any chance at a healthy democracy. Marion: It's not your dick that's too big for French condoms. It's your ego that's too big for French condoms. And... and Italian, too. Jack: Great, we get to eat the little bunny's food too. Jack: Can I use this thermometer? [puts it in the mouth] Marion: I usually don't use this one in the mouth. I mean... Jack: Oh, come on! What is wrong with you? Marion: What? It's a french thermometer. Jack: Are you 5? You still use the thermometer up your ass? American tourist: I think the French are so rude. Jack: I know. It's a cliché but it's true. Jack: Um, so what's the deal, man? Marion: What? Jack: That guy was looking at you like you were a big leg of lamb. It's like he had the fork and the knife and the bib. Marion: I am a big leg of lamb. Jack: I know, but you're my leg of lamb. How do you know him? Marion: Well, we met many years ago, and we had a little thing. I think I gave... I gave him a blowjob. No big deal. Jack: Really? A blowjob's no big deal? Marion: Oh, I'm sorry. Jack: I'm all right. Marion: No I mean, it's no big deal in comparison to what's going on in the world. You know, there's George Bush, the war in Iraq, there's Avian flu and then there's a blowjob. You know what I mean? Jack: Right, right. Marion: In consideration, it's... Jack: Nice transition. Marion: It's a pretty minor event. Don't you think? Jack: I would actually say it's not a minor event... if you wanna start talking in the grander political scheme of things. If you think about it,it was a blowjob after all, that brought down America's last chance at a healthy democracy. |
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