
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
Leave your thoughts about 2 Days in New York.
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleIt's extremely funny, one of the funniest films of 2012, with a particularly winning style - far-fetched, extreme and nonstop. |
| New York TimesA.O. ScottThe film, which is about a chaotic 48 hours in Marion's life, succumbs to the chaos it depicts, and so undermines its best intentions. It is, all in all, a likable mess. |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeThe style is much looser and more prone to take stylistic chances (which, fortunately, pay off). |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertWhat impresses me more is that she (Delpy) has a lighthearted way about her and takes chances in comedies like this. It is hard enough to be good at all, but to be good in comedy speaks for your character. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaRidiculously funny, ridiculously charming. |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceChris Rock and Julie Delpy make an energetic, discombobulated, thoroughly 21st-century screwball comedy couple. |
| Washington City PaperTricia OlszewskiLike Woody Allen on speed, only with neuroses flipped into cocksureness and everyone bickering, bickering, bickering until you want to reach into the screen and punch them all in the face. It's nails on a chalkboard. |
| Paste MagazineCaitlin ColfordA matchless New York romantic comedy with language full of smarts and crudeness, 2 Days in New York brings audiences a hilarious 48-hour portrait of an atypical modern family. |
| Film Journal InternationalMarsha McCreadieIn a roundelay of familiar themes and people, writer-director-star Julie Delpy changes her objects of affection from Paris to New York |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris Bumbray2 DAYS IN PARIS is a really solid, accessible indie sleeper- and hopefully people will give it a chance |