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So, 'Paris Syndrome' (2016) is this quirky little comedy featuring two Aussies just wandering around Paris. It’s not your typical travel film; really, it’s more about the conversations than the sights. They dive into life’s big questions—politics, existence—rather than the Eiffel Tower or croissants. The tone is laid-back, almost a bit surreal at times, which makes it feel like you’re eavesdropping on their thoughts. The pacing can be a bit meandering but that’s kind of the charm, right? The performances have this natural feel, as if they’re genuinely discovering Paris together, and there’s a kind of relatable authenticity to their banter that stands out. Definitely has a unique vibe that captures both the city’s allure and the absurdities of travel.
Eccentric dialogue-driven comedyStrong themes of existential explorationCaptures the essence of Paris through a different lens
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