Amazing to discover the Rue des Mauvais Garçon really exist. And "Notting Hill" in "4th Arrondissement" of Paris is a pretty good fantasy.
The rhythm of this movie is own, not American or European, so we are not accustomed to almost 3 hours to pass slowly. Each person has their way on life situations, and the main actor and also director imposes his view of situation so wonderfully, in my opinion. We don't see him when he's upset in the front door of his sister-in-law, instead we see her fear. In this way he don't show us his angry side, as the entire movie is, just only one side of the history, the sad side.
I really don't understand this art movie here.
This film feels like an extension of Gilmore Girls, but Lorelai lacked, good that Jane Lynch replaced.
The movie is a utopia , clearly, Texas Democrat, never. It's a fair movie. But not a family one, and that's okay.
The human beans are dangerous.(laugh)