I Love America

    I Love America
    2022

    Synopsis

    A single woman who decides to take a chance on love again by catapulting her life from Paris to Los Angeles. From awkward dates to touching surprise encounters, she understands the journey to love is a journey towards herself.

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      Cast

      • Sophie MarceauLisa
      • Djanis BouzyaniLuka
      • Colin WoodellJohn
      • Monika CaseyMère randonnée
      • Lily DelamereOlivia
      • David BanksOfficier immigration #2
      • J.M. LongoriaChris
      • Florence VialaCharlotte
      • Carlease BurkeAurora
      • Catalina DavenierLa dama del internado

      Recommandations

      • 63

        RogerEbert.com

        I Love America is hardly a life-changing rom-com. But it’s a good candidate for your next airplane watch.
      • 60

        The New York Times

        Marceau beams with unshakable good vibes, like a lion in the sun, though that makes her woes feel not so woeful. But Azuelos’s film does glimpse moments that feel true to the sometimes strange complexity of emotions.
      • 60

        Film Threat

        I Love America doesn’t delve too deeply, or at all, into things like the American dream, the implications of aging in contemporary society, cultural/generational differences, or the lasting marks one’s parents leave on their offspring. As it stands, the film is a cute little love letter to the City of Angels, bound to evaporate from your mind sooner than a meal at the In-N-Out.
      • 40

        TheWrap

        The awkward transitions and clichéd merrymaking that define Lisa’s story will likewise be either more feature than bug for genre fans or just one more thing that makes Azuelos and Fierro’s narrative seem lazy and confused.
      • 38

        Movie Nation

        Marceau remains an arresting screen presence, but that’s severely tested by Azuelos’ inane, meandering and trite tale of love, loss and closure, wrapped in a female wish fulfillment fantasy.
      • 20

        The Guardian

        Sophie Marceau delivers the cringe in this clunkingly bad LA dating comedy: tin-eared, cliched, unfunny and misjudged in every horribly unconvincing syllable, sadly sounding as if it has been written by someone who has never been to Los Angeles or met any human beings.