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We'll Never Have Paris

"Based on a true story... unfortunately."

Quinn, a neurotic man, is diagnosed with a harmless eye condition and soon after his life spirals out of control. He second-guesses his plans to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Devon, after his beautiful coworker, Kelsey, confesses that she has a crush on him. After a conversation with his best friend, Jameson, he clumsily tries to explain his doubts to Devon, but his possible proposal turns into a break-up. When Devon flees to Paris, he follows her in a last-ditch effort to win back "the one."

Top Cast

  • Simon Helberg

    Simon Helberg

    Quinn

  • Melanie Lynskey

    Melanie Lynskey

    Devon

  • Zachary Quinto

    Zachary Quinto

    Jameson

  • Judith Light

    Judith Light

    Jean

  • Maggie Grace

    Maggie Grace

    Kelsey

  • Alfred Molina

    Alfred Molina

    Terry

  • Jason Ritter

    Jason Ritter

    Kurt

  • Meredith Hagner

    Meredith Hagner

    Leah

  • Geoffrey Cantor

    Geoffrey Cantor

    Neighbor

Overview

Quinn, a neurotic man, is diagnosed with a harmless eye condition and soon after his life spirals out of control. He second-guesses his plans to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Devon, after his beautiful coworker, Kelsey, confesses that she has a crush on him. After a conversation with his best friend, Jameson, he clumsily tries to explain his doubts to Devon, but his possible proposal turns into a break-up. When Devon flees to Paris, he follows her in a last-ditch effort to win back "the one."

Rating

4.8 / 10
104 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Kamurai
    Kamurai
    6 Sep 20, 2020

    Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. I like Simon Helberg as an actor, but there is so little about this character that makes me care about him at all. And I like Melanie Lynskey, as an actor, and she's pretty too, but with Maggie Grace and her character, even from his perspective, it doesn't make any sense why there is a story here at all, he should just be with Kelsey. I'll digress a bit, but he's just the embodiment of problems, and she's just using time invested as an excuse to keep torturing herself with a relationship she finds taxing with little benefit. Most of the movie is about how they're scared they've both sheltered themselves too much and might be making a mistake. It seems like they go and prove themselves right, and still come to an obvious and stereotypical conclusion. None of this should be spoilers, it's a very blatant formulaic "break up because I want to know what else is out there" cliche of a movie, with all the standard features. I'm not going to say you're wasting your time on this, but I will say that there are probably better movies out there to watch.

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