Paris Can — Wait

The film follows Anne (Diane Lane), the neglected wife of a high-powered, workaholic film producer (Alec Baldwin). When a ear infection prevents her from flying, she accepts a ride to Paris from her husband’s business associate, Jacques (Arnaud Viard). While the drive should take seven hours, Jacques—an unrepentant bon vivant—insists on turning it into a multi-day odyssey of gourmet meals, historic landmarks, and scenic detours. A Feast for the Senses

From succulent rack of lamb to crates of fresh strawberries, the film celebrates the French philosophy that a meal is not just fuel, but an event. Paris Can Wait

The essay of this film is written in food and scenery. Coppola treats the camera like a travel journal, lingering on: The film follows Anne (Diane Lane), the neglected

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