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Rating: 6.6/10 by 677 users

Chinese Puzzle (2013)

Xavier is a 40-year-old father of two who still finds life very complicated. When the mother of his children moves to New York, he can't bear them growing up far away from him and so he decides to move there as well.

Directing:
  • Cédric Klapisch
Writing:
  • Cédric Klapisch
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Dec 04, 2013

Rating: 6.6/10 by 677 users

Alternative Title:
O Enigma Chinês - BR
Nueva vida en Nueva York - ES
Nova vida a Nova York - ES
차이니즈 퍼즐 - KR
Chinese Puzzle - US
Beziehungsweise New York - DE
จิ๊กซอว์ต่อรักให้ลง - TH

Country:
Belgium
France
Language:
Français
English
Español
广州话 / 廣州話

Runtime: 01 hour 57 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $16,968,297

Plot Keyword: friendship, chinatown, immigration, family, usa politics, sham marriage, frenchman abroad
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Romain Duris
Xavier Rousseau
Jochen Hägele
les philosophes allemands
Benoît Jacquot
Xavier's Dad
Martine Demaret
Xavier's Mom
Kyan Khojandi
Antoine Garceau
Cédric Klapisch
le photographe (caméo)
Alex Kruz
Le deuxième mari Latino
Luis Vega
Le mari latino
Margaux Mansart
Mia Rousseau
Peter McRobbie
L'agent bureau immigration
Byron Jennings
L'avocat de Wendy
Alison Arboux
La première collégienne
Loreleï Aubry
La deuxième collégienne
Natalia Segura
La femme sensuelle
Xavier Alcan
L'associé de l'éditeur
Maud Wyler
L'assistante de l'éditeur
Catrina Ganey
L'infirmière de la maternité
Adrian Martinez
Le patron coursier
Phil Nee
Le chauffeur de taxi chinois
Anna Berger
La vieille dame
Larry Fessenden
Le premier rocker
Joe Stefko
Le deuxième rocker
Yinka Adeboyeku
Le chauffeur en colère
Kenneth Maharaj
Le chauffeur de taxi indien
Antoine Garceau
L'assistant-photographe
Damon Michael Gordon
Le piéton secouriste
Michael Che
Un passant
Dominic Colón
Carlos Fernandez
Yelena Shmulenson
La femme yiddish
Allen Lewis Rickman
L'homme yiddish
Dylan Chalfy
Le père en colère
Victor Colicchio
Le deuxième avocat
Jenny L. Saldaña
La femme latino
Wang Yinuo
Le réceptionniste
Celia Au
Une skater
Brian Cheeks
Man Getting Married
Mia Sinclair Jenness
Hasidic Daughter
Stephen Lin
Bike Messager
Anna Rapp
Hasidic Daughter
Tyler Rapp
Hasidic Son
Will Tomi
Groom's Witness

Andres Gomez

This third part of the series started with "The Spanish Apartment" and "Russian Dolls" continues following the life of Xavier and his complications. The cast is the well known and very good from previous parts with the good additions of the children, which perform really well. This part, although shows again the chaotic life of Xavier, feels, somehow more coherent and luminous, as if the pieces would be finally fitting. Maybe the best way of summarizing the series and the conclusion is with the conversation that Xavier and Martine have by the end of the film in which Martine tell Xavier how she cannot get how Xavier feels his life to be that complicated. For her, it is just life as it is. Anyway, a movie to pass a good time, with the spicy addition of the mixed languages and (western) cultures which have always made this series something special, although it is clearly addressed to the 70's - early 80's born western generation with a comfortable economic position.

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"Xavier" (Roman Duris) is maybe not the most reliable of husbands, but I did feel a little sorry for him when wife "Wendy" (Kelly Reilly) decides that she wishes to relocate to the United States, and to take their two children with her. Bluntly, she doesn't really care whether he likes it or not. She's met a new man "John" (Peter Hermann) and is going regardless. Surprisingly for him, this really focusses his priories as he realises that he doesn't want to live without them, so he follows suit. He ends up living in New York's Chinatown where he has to try and sort out a job, accommodation and a lawyer for his impending divorce. What now ensues sees this well meaning but hapless fellow leap from the frying pan to the fire on countless occasions. He even manages to get himself embroiled in a marriage of convenience for a couple of lesbians, is on the wrong visa and a reuniting with "Martine" (Audrey Tautou) is only going to further complicate this already messy scenario. Duris is good with these sorts of roles. The lightly comedic, slightly daft character who is usually always reacting to a shambles of his own making, lurching from one mistake to another whilst genuinely trying to be decent and helpful. There's a fun scene in the sperm donating room - you can just use your imagination for that! Tautou always reminds me of Audrey Helpburn - and here, though she doesn't feature so prominently, she owns her scenes - especially those she delivers in Mandarin. There's also an enjoyable dynamic coming from Sandrine Holt ("Ju") and "Isabelle" (Cécile de France) as they all try to stay one step ahead of the savvy immigration inspector (Peter McRobbie) and the thing builds to a denouement that might also have worked well for Peter Sellers. We could possibly condense the first fifteen minutes a little, but otherwise this is an entertaining middle-age crisis romp that I quite enjoyed.


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