電影已經在北美上映了,OBdiscussion站的朋友綜合了影評。開花演出的評價不錯呢~很高興啊。有朋友願意翻譯影評嗎?
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Smart and funny is Shunji Iwai's film, in which a knotty director forces the composer played by Orlando Bloom to read "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov" — yet he's simply scoring a cartoon.
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New York, I Love You'
Review by Jason Bailey
The surprise of the film is found in Japanese director Shunji Iwai's Upper West Side segment, and that is that the usually insufferable Orlando Bloom is actually quite good as a frustrated film composer engaged in a telephone flirtation with his director's assistant (a well-utilized Christina Ricci). It's a sweet and lovely section, with an inspired ending.
THE LOS ANGELES INDEPENDENT
MOVIE REVIEW: 'New York, I Love You'
By ARIN MIKAILIAN, Staff Writer
Story Published: Oct 15, 2009
Orlando Bloom leads his segment, about a loner musician who falls for a receptionist (Christina Ricci) with whom he’s only spoken to over the phone.....
FROM NEW YORK WITH LOVE
by Molly Raskin
One vignette stars Orlando Bloom as David, a musician who’s only a pack of cigarettes away from bankruptcy. While struggling to complete a new piece, he finds solace and aid in an over-the-phone relationship with his employer’s assistant, Camille (Christina Ricci). The two finally meet when Camille shows up unexpectedly at David’s apartment. Please, try and bend your mind around the end of that plotline.
BROWARD-PALM BEACH NEW TIMESNew York, I Love You Offers Corny Big Apple Collisions
Share By Michelle Orange
Published on October 13, 2009 at 2:03pm
Orlando Bloom has some fun with the lonely freelance life, greasing up to play a composer-for-hire with an impossible client, and Ethan Hawke and Maggie Q reimagine the dynamic of the street-corner pickup.
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'New York, I Love You' harbors surprises as well as the sub-par
by Claudia Puig, USA TODAY
One of the more charming tales stars Orlando Bloom and Christina Ricci in an engaging romance written, directed and edited by Shunji Iwai (Filmful Life).
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Review: 'New York, I Love You'
By BETSY SHARKEY
October 16, 2009
On the Upper West Side, Orlando Bloom is a young composer who's struggling when aid comes in the form of a voice (Christina Ricci) on the other end of the phone, in director Shunji Iwai's piece. Both are stories of connections, missed and made -- inspiration found in unexpected places.
METROACTIVENew York Stories
'New York, I Love You':
By Richard von Busack
No complaints here about Shunji Iwai's sequence starring Orlando Bloom, regarding a romance conducted by phone.
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