St-Raymond

16 user reviews

6.1

/10
Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age: 1-12 13-17 18-25 26-35 36-49 50+ Total
Men:
Votes:
-
0
-
0
-
0
4.5
2
8.6
5
7
2
7.3
9
Women:
Votes:
-
0
-
0
-
0
2
1
-
0
5.6
5
5
6
Total:
Votes:
-
0
-
0
-
0
3.7
3
8.6
5
5.4
8
6.1
16
Total includes those who didn't specify sex.



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Most disgusting movie ever! Zero creativity with accentuations on the very worst of cultures and mindsets. Overall, I give a -50 rating!

1/10lngtn55@ - first review
7.10.2012 - age: 26-35


Really funny flick between two fammilies with totally different backgrounds and cultures.

9/10jimedgar2@ - 176 reviews
6.10.2012 - age: 50+


I thought the movie was really good. It is a true reflection of how family dynamics sometime play out. I would recommend this one to everyone.

7/10phyllis@ - first review
18.9.2012 - age: 50+


This movie was lots of fun to watch. Very funny and good story. I loved Marion's father, sister and her boyfriend, they were fun people, made me laugh. I thought Chris Rock was going to be more funny. I waited so long to see this movie, but I really enjoyed it.

8/10greco64@ - 401 reviews
17.9.2012 - age: 36-49


Julie Delpy certainly has her own unique style of directing, screen writing and acting and I like it. The film is indeed funny with a freshness and that edge of craziness and anxiety when family members meet after a long time of being apart. The characters are a riot and the acting is a blend of a realism and rawness of many emotions. I found the film to be pretty smart in its style of humour and wit and acting. Overall, I enjoyed this very entertaining film.

7/10ponderingred@ - 35 reviews
16.9.2012 - age: 50+


Awful sequel to Two Days in Paris. Poor script, direction, and a waste of acting talent.

2/10ajolicoeur55@ - first review
1.9.2012 - age: 50+


Better than I expected... Julie & Chris have an amazing chemistry on screen...

7/10sentenza99@ - 599 reviews
29.8.2012 - age: 36-49


Eminately skippable. Please save your money for a good film. Let's support good films, so we don't get this simplistic waste of our time and money! We deserve better from Woody!

5/10cmtchuck@ - 5 reviews
24.8.2012 - age: 50+ - One reply


Simply adored and loved it. Go see it's a must.

10/10keny@ - 4 reviews
23.8.2012 - age: 36-49


OMG!!! What an awful, awful movie! Full of neurotic, self indulgent clichés. Save yourself. Don't go!

1/10luclafortune@ - 11 reviews
22.8.2012 - age: 50+ - One reply


This movie is so funny, I would see it a second time! It shows very well how Americans don't understand French, and French don't understand Americans. The dialogues are hilarious!

9/10sebastienbilodeau@ - first review
19.8.2012 - age: 36-49


The characters were all obnoxious and not funny, especially the main female character.

2/10poofy@ - first review
18.8.2012 - age: 26-35


[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.]
This film was quite hilarious toward wanting to have some rest and things turned out a disaster when Marion's sister came with her boyfriend who drove everyone up a wall. This caused more confusing and caused more frustration. Her photo exhibition Marion thought she may not succeed but everyone who was there had been quite excited to find out who wanted to buy it. But things turned out okay after as the boyfriend of her sisters was considered to be a wild character.

7/10movieactress2002@ - 154 reviews
17.8.2012 - age: 50+


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