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A happily married man's (Chris Rock) sanity is pushed to the limit when his wife's (Julie Delpy) crazed, over-sexed French relatives crash their cramped New York apartment.
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2 Days in New York
breezes past its shortcomings thanks to an enjoyably madcap plot and the sweet chemistry between its well-matched stars.
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Julie Delpy stars and directs next to Chris Rock
What happens while spending 2 days in New York City?
As much shenanigans as possible when it comes to family
Mingus and Marion are married
But his sanity is pushed to the limit when his wife's crazed, over-sexed French relatives crash their cramped New York apartment
The chemistry in this is undeniable thanks to Delpy and Rock
You just have to sit through a lot of banter among everyone
There is culture clash but only so much you can put up with everybody's inability to wise up and mature
Not quite Woody Allen-level
Rated 2/5 Stars •
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/22/23
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