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London Paris New York
Critic reviews and ratings
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...is akin to a lungful of fresh air amidst the hackneyed and passe rom-coms. It's a quirky, witty, coming-of-age movie that takes a conventional premise and twirls it into something delightfully unconventional, designed to charm and magnetize the urban youth.
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...a sweet story that deals with very real emotions. It is urbane, cool and thankfully, not dated.
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For two new actors to hold you mesmerized is laudable.
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Yes, yes, the movie is heavily borrowed from Before Sunset, Before Sunrise and every other movie about love with a deadline, but there is a refreshing sweetness to it.
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Yet another rom-com. But this time the story and characters touch your heart. Mostly. Ultimately, London Paris New York falls prey to typical drama.
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Slow burn. Deep hum. Nice.
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The charismatic actors rise above the flawed script to deliver an easy, enjoyable evening at the movies. Watch it for its freshness; you won't be bored.
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...recommended viewing for die-hard romantics.
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...gives us two new dependable engaging stars.
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There's nothing terribly original about LPNY, neither is there much to complain about.
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...yet another rom-com, which tries to be different, but doesn’t really succeed.
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It's postcard perfect but also a little plastic.
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...makes for a great date as you get a quick walking tour of the cities (cinematography by Sameer Arya), all for the price of a movie ticket and you'll be back in less than 100 minutes.
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Filmmaker Anu Menon, puts forth a complete mish-mash of rip-offs and cliches. The twists in the film are mostly predictable taking away the anticipation out of it completely.
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Would work for rom-com lovers.
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Worth a one time watch with a loved one only for the lead pair.
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The idea is great, the underlying theme is interesting but the execution unfortunately is not.
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Director Anu Menon prefers cliches above freshness to give us one more run-of-the-mill romcom.
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As the film collapses into an end as unimaginative as its title, try as one might to empathies with Nikhil Chopra, one ends up sympathizing with Ali Zafar.
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