Love in Paris
Love in Paris / Another 9½ Weeks | |
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Directed by | Anne Goursaud |
Produced by |
Yannick Bernard Staffan Ahrenberg |
Written by |
Characters: Elizabeth McNeill Screenplay: Mick Davis (as Michael Davis) |
Starring |
Mickey Rourke Angie Everhart Agathe de La Fontaine Steven Berkoff Dougray Scott |
Music by |
Francis Haines Stephen W. Parsons |
Cinematography | Robert Alazraki |
Edited by |
Anne Goursaud Terilyn A. Shropshire |
Distributed by | Trimark Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country |
United States France United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Love in Paris (released as Another 9½ Weeks in the United States) is a romance/drama film released in 1997, a sequel to 1986's 9½ Weeks.
Mickey Rourke stars, reprising his original role as John Gray. Angie Everhart co-stars. This sequel was directed by Anne Goursaud and was released directly to video in the United States, receiving poor reviews.[1]
Plot
Ten years after Elizabeth (the character portrayed by Kim Basinger in the first film) left him, John has descended into a world of depression and loneliness, and is suicidal. When he receives an invitation to attend an art exhibit in Paris that will feature some of Elizabeth's paintings, he immediately boards a plane for France, hoping to get to talk to her.
He arrives at the auction house and promptly wins all of her artwork, but Elizabeth is not there. He does, however, see a beautiful woman (Angie Everhart) wearing exactly the same shawl that he gave to Elizabeth many years earlier. The woman's name is Lea Calot. She says that she is Elizabeth's close friend and that Elizabeth is now living in another country, happily married.
John suspects there is something Lea is not telling him. It becomes apparent that Elizabeth told her intimate details of their relationship. Lea, a fashion designer, is obviously attracted to John, and he begins to warm to her as well. They begin a passionate affair, but Lea continues to be evasive when it comes to answering questions about Elizabeth.
John also becomes close to Lea's beautiful assistant, Claire, who is in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. As John comes closer to discovering the truth of Elizabeth's fate, he is forced to examine the ways in which his past actions have changed him as a person, and if he can be the kind of lover for Lea that she wants him to be.
Cast
- Mickey Rourke as John Gray
- Angie Everhart as Lea Calot
- Agathe de La Fontaine as Claire
- Steven Berkoff as Vitorio DaSilva
- Dougray Scott as Charlie
References
External links
- Love in Paris at the Internet Movie Database
- Love in Paris at Rotten Tomatoes
- Love in Paris at AllMovie