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Russian Dolls (Les poupées russes)
Description
A struggling writer (Romain Duris) becomes involved with two women while juggling assignments in Paris.
A struggling writer (Romain Duris) becomes involved with two women while juggling assignments in Paris.
Actors:
Evguenya Obraztsova,
Annette Faure,
Philippe Soucy,
Irene Montalà,
Robert Plagnol,
Carole Franck,
Pierre Cassignard
Evguenya Obraztsova
Annette Faure
17 July 1948, Paris, France
Philippe Soucy
24 November 1967, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Irene Montalà
July 18, 1976 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Robert Plagnol
Carole Franck
Pierre Cassignard
December 19, 1965 in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde, France
Director:
Cédric Klapisch
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Audrey Tautou #Cécile de France #Cédric Klapisch #Kelly Reilly #Les poupées russes #Les poupées russes (2005) #Romain Duris #Russian Dolls (Les poupées russes)
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June 15, 2006
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August 18, 2006
With its crackling dialogue and attractive, fully rounded characters, Russian Dolls puts American movies on similar subjects to shame.
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Essentially this is Espagnole on repeat, as if the lessons from the former film had been fully expunged after five years on ice.March 01, 2007
His directorial hand is so handsomely assured and his cast so charming that it's easy to succumb to his let-me-entertain-you blandishments
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For those who saw and loved L'Auberge Espagnole, Russian Dolls automatically becomes of interest, but writer-director Cedric Klapisch can't quite make the case for it as a stand-alone experience.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
August 25, 2006
It's hard to decide what's prettier in Russian Dolls: the people or the places. Either way, we win.July 21, 2006
Klapisch has made something deliciously close to a nature documentary about the young, the foolish, and the alive.August 18, 2006
If you saw and enjoyed the previous film, you'll know what to expect, and you'll enjoy it.July 07, 2006
It's an effortlessly charming ensemble, and Klapisch's characters (most of them anyway) reveal depths of feeling that compensate for the film's lightweight tone and too-long running time.September 01, 2006
The cast of renegades is as appealing as ever.