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Chinese Puzzle [DVD] - Romantic Comedy Film for Date Night & Relaxing Evenings
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Chinese Puzzle [DVD] - Romantic Comedy Film for Date Night & Relaxing Evenings

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Xavier’s life is turned upside down when his wife Wendy announces she’s moving to New York and taking the kids. A few months later, he’s on a transatlantic flight as well. From fathering a child to a lesbian couple, to marrying a Chinese-American to obtain citizenship, to reigniting a flame with his first love who comes to visit, Xavier and his world really do seem like a Chinese Puzzle... Directed by Cédric Klapisch (Paris), CHINESE PUZZLE is a romantic comedy starring Romain Duris (Heartbreaker), Audrey Tautou (Amélie), Cécile de France (Hereafter) and Kelly Reilly (Sherlock Holmes).

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This is the last movie in a trilogy focused on the life of Romain Duris's character, Xavier. The movies were filmed over a long period of time, over a decade, I believe, and so the actors age with their characters. All of these movies strike a balance between realism and feel-good plot lines that make them engaging and enjoyable to watch, in a light-hearted way. Because the characters come from several countries, the dialog moves among several languages in ways that are not typical of movies set in the US. (This movies takes place primarily in NYC.) If you aren't a polyglot and you don't like subtitles, this is probably not a movie you'll enjoy. If that doesn't put you off, you might find this a highly entertaining movie, with nuanced looks at the lives of immigrants in New York, well-acted and fairly realistic characters, and a happy ending. This film includes heterosexual and homosexual encounters, though the sex acts themselves are not explicit. However, some of the relations might be described as casual. To me, this adds realism, but some friends would find it distasteful.

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