2 Days in New York (2012)

Release Date: August 2nd, 2012
Director: Julie Delpy
Writers: Alexandre Nahon, Alexia Landeau, Julie Delpy
Actors: Albert Delpy, Alex Manette, Alexandre Nahon, Alexia Landeau, Brady Smith, Chris Rock, Darlene Violette, Dylan Baker, Emily Wagner, Erin Maya Darke, Julie Delpy, Kate Burton, Malinda Williams, Tatina de Marinis, Vincent Gallo
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
MPAA Rating: Not available
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Marion (Delpy) has broken up with Jack (Two Days in Paris) and now lives in New York with their child. But when her family decides to come visit her, she’s unaware that the different cultural background held by her new American boyfriend Mingus (Rock), her eccentric father, and her sister Rose who decided to bring her ex-boyfriend along for the trip, added to her upcoming photo exhibition, will make up for an explosive mix
Marion and Mingus live cozily—perhaps too cozily—with their cat and two young children from previous relationships. However, when Marion’s jolly father (played by director Delpy’s real-life dad), her oversexed sister, and her sister’s outrageous boyfriend unceremoniously descend upon them for a visit, it initiates two unforgettable days that will test Marion and Mingus’s relationship. With their unwitting racism and sexual frankness, the French triumvirate hilariously has no boundaries or filters . . . and no person is left unscathed in its wake.
Directed and cowritten by Delpy, 2 Days in New York is a deliciously witty romp. One of the pleasures of this follow-up film to 2 Days in Paris is the addition of Chris Rock, who—amid the Gallic mayhem—convincingly plays the straight man as Marion’s hipster American boyfriend. With great skill and energy, Delpy heightens cultural differences to comedic extremes but also manages to show that sometimes change is the best solution to a relationship that’s been pushed to its limit

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