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‘London, Paris, New York’ is a chic rom-com that's filmed in three hot-n-happening cities of the world. But unlike the rom-coms churned out in the past, this one's more for spectators with urban receptiveness and a refined taste for cinema. It mirrors the torment and ordeals of the twenties, the most vivid segment of one's life, when you are taking a call on what course your life ought to take, you have your first momentous relationship and most significantly, structure your personality in this world. The languid tempo in the first hour, with the narrative getting a little too verbose and talk-heavy, is a deterrent. Above and beyond, there's not much of advancement in the story after the two central characters are introduced. It's only a few minutes preceding the interlude that the wheels start undulating. What transpires in the second hour shoots the graph of the movie northwards. All in all, the flick is akin to a lungful of fresh air amidst the hackneyed and passé rom-coms! Can be given a watch!

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