
WE'LL NEVER HAVE PARIS is a hilarious, clumsy and at once human account of screwing up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back 'the one.' A romantic comedy.... (Full plot summary below)
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WE'LL NEVER HAVE PARIS is a hilarious, clumsy and at once human account of screwing up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back 'the one.' A romantic comedy.
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| Alternative LensJennifer HeatonA fantastically clever script with fun performances from the entire cast, especially leads Simon Helberg, Melanie Lynskey and Maggie Grace. |
| NerdistBrian WaltonI highly recommend it for its superb cast, brilliantly told story and charming lead. |
| Village VoiceNick SchagerThroughout, Helberg's awkward-anxious routine proves insufferable, and it's made no more tolerable by supporting turns from Zachary Quinto, Alfred Molina, and Judith Light, who are given so little to do that their presence in this mess feels downright cruel to both them and us. |
| Film Journal InternationalFrank LoveceWhen you find yourself rooting for the rival, that's probably not what you want in a romantic comedy. |
| The DissolveChris KlimekIt works, mostly, thanks to Helberg’s committed, vanity-free performance, and to the bubbly chemistry between him and the luminous Melanie Lynskey as Devon, his first and only love. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinAlthough Quinn may strike some viewers as more annoying narcissist than self-deprecating charmer, he's a vivid creation. |
| Kaplan vs. KaplanJeanne Kaplan"We'll Never Have Paris" won't be setting any box office records, but it's an enjoyable effort, with an impressive cast. |
| The ListHannah McGillA film that neglects the basic requirement that an audience not thoroughly hate its protagonist. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanConfident and very funny, We'll Never Have Paris paints a perfect example of why relationships are never black and white. |
| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonThis lacklustre romantic comedy seems a little like a lost episode in the life of Helberg's Big Bang Theory character, Howard Wolowitz. |