Directors:Fatih Akin,Yvan Attal,Allen Hughes, Shunji Iwai, Jiang Wen, Shekhar Kapur.
Writers:Emmanuel Benbihy,Tristan Carné.
Release Date:16 October 2009 (Spain) more
Genre:Drama,Romance.
Staring Cast:Bradley Cooper, Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, Blake Lively, Justin Bartha, Orlando Bloom, Hayden Christensen, Christina Ricci, John Hurt, Rachel Bilson, Robin Wright.
In the city that never sleeps, love is always on the mind. Those passions come to life in NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU - a collaboration of storytelling from some of today's most imaginative filmmakers and featuring an all-star cast. Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the city's heartbeat. Sexy, funny, haunting and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline. From Tribeca to Central Park to Brooklyn, the story weaves a tale of love as diverse as the very fabric of New York itself.
The different segments of the film all bleed into one another as most are, in some way, related to another. The short films are parts of a whole rather than their own entities. One of the challenges I found most rewarding was figuring out the overlap between stories.
The film opens with Justin Bartha and Bradley Cooper (of Hangover fame) awkwardly sharing a taxi. Both characters, despite sharing this scene, would be the focus of their own respective narratives. The film is full of moments like this. Drea De Matteo, a woman grappling with the fallout from a one-night stand in Allen Hughes’ segment, appears in Mr. Riccoli’s drugstore (which plays an integral part in Brett Ratner’s short). The overlaps make the entire film fun and engaging.
New York, I Love You Movie Trailer (YouTube)
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