Emily in Paris

(series)
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USA, (2020–2024), 20 h 58 min (Length: 24–39 min)

Creators:

Darren Star

Composer:

Chris Alan Lee

Cast:

Lily Collins, Samuel Arnold, Lucas Bravo, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Kate Walsh, Charles Martins, Bruno Gouery, Roe Hartrampf (more)
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VOD (1)

Seasons(4) / Episodes(40)

Reviews of this series by the user NinadeL (3)

Emily in Paris (2020) 

English All in all, a cute, fun and endearing modern series that is exactly what Sex and the City was like in the 90s. It’s incredibly trendy. But times have changed and instead of a newspaper columnist, the driving force is a creative girl on social media. Yet the primary genre is comedy, and some viewers forget that. Therefore, Emily in Paris is not, and was never intended to be, a semi-documentary probe into the lives of a real community of foreigners living in Paris. It's more like Scaris: City of Frights for adults. There will be a Season 3 :). ()

Season 1 (2020) (S01) 

English Lily Collins as Alice crossed with Cinderella in a world full of Parisian stereotypes and clichés. A world of fashion, the joys of youth, sex, and understanding between nations. Wonderfully relaxing, attractively entertaining. Incredible costumes. An eye candy affair. Yum. Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu will be 60, and years ago she shone in Three Men and a Baby (1987). No other proof of ageless French women is needed. ()

Season 2 (2021) (S02) 

English From the overwrought twist of Season 1, Season 2 came out as a slightly more mature blend of eye candy nonsense. The fashion is more creative and absurd, the individual ideas are so distinctive that it is almost impossible to perceive the superfluous dialogue when lavish to monstrous bows, horizontal and vertical frills or cropped sweaters or refined necklines are spread across the screen. Despite all the care for Emily and her girlfriends, the uncrowned queen of the show is MILF Sylvie, who is attractive in the office and on the beach in Saint-Tropez. Julien and Luc also have slightly more interesting stories. And of course, as the finale approaches, it all comes back to the American way, and there's no shortage of frustration from London. The plot with Emily, a Ukrainian classmate, became a problematic storyline against which the entire media clan is rebelling. I liked it. ()