A Couch in New York

A Couch in New York


Starring:Juliette Binoche, William Hurt, Stephanie Buttle, Barbara Garrick, Paul Guilfoyle (II), Richard Jenkins, Kent Broadhurst, Matthew Burton, Henry Bean, Bernard Breuse, Adam LeFevre, Boris Leskin, Tiffany Frazer, Wendy Way, Jerry Dean, David S. Lomax, Jean-Baptiste Filleau, Lysako Karunga, Blaise Chakir, Bruce Katzman
Director: Chantal Akerman
Studio: Fox Lorber
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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When Dr. Henry Harriston (William Hurt) makes the uncharacteristically spontaneous decision to swap apartments with someone in Paris, he opens his life up to the possibility of new things. The woman who answers his ad is Beatrice Saulnier (Juliette Binoche), a dancer looking for respite from an onslaught of lovesick admirers. In New York, Beatrice inadvertently finds herself analyzing Henry's patients through a series of misunderstandings on their part that she is his replacement during his vacation. With help from her friend-secretary Anne (Stephanie Buttle), she continues Henry's practice and brings light and happiness to his patients, until Henry himself--who has returned early to New York--shows up and, his curiosity piqued by what seems to be going on, gains access to Beatrice as John Wire, a supposed patient of himself. What follows, and how it ends, makes for perhaps the most charming romantic comedy to come along in ages, and rivals the great Shop Around the Corner, Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 film. Binoche is impossibly charming, Hurt creates a wondrously believable suppressed psychoanalyst reborn through love, and Chantal Akerman as director pulls it all together with deft skill. --James McGrath
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A successful New York psychoanalyst nearing a nervous breakdown and his French neighbor make an overnight decision to swap apartments. Neither one knows the other but find themselves deeply involved in their counterpart's social settings, and the people in their lives are caught in an amusing state of mistaken identity and confusion by the sudden change of enviroments.
A Couch in New York
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • The Big Apple Meets....."La Binoche" ...For Delightful Fun
  • Disappointing!
  • This movie is utterly charming and engaging
  • Fun cute little movie
  • A delightful romantic comedy - very feelgood
A Couch in New York
Starring: Juliette Binoche , William Hurt , Stephanie Buttle , Barbara Garrick , and Paul Guilfoyle (II)
Director: Chantal Akerman
Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00004TBFU
Release Date: 2000-08-14

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When Dr. Henry Harriston (William Hurt) makes the uncharacteristically spontaneous decision to swap apartments with someone in Paris, he opens his life up to the possibility of new things. The woman who answers his ad is Beatrice Saulnier (Juliette Binoche), a dancer looking for respite from an onslaught of lovesick admirers. In New York, Beatrice inadvertently finds herself analyzing Henry's patients through a series of misunderstandings on their part that she is his replacement during his vacation. With help from her friend-secretary Anne (Stephanie Buttle), she continues Henry's practice and brings light and happiness to his patients, until Henry himself--who has returned early to New York--shows up and, his curiosity piqued by what seems to be going on, gains access to Beatrice as John Wire, a supposed patient of himself. What follows, and how it ends, makes for perhaps the most charming romantic comedy to come along in ages, and rivals the great Shop Around the Corner, Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 film. Binoche is impossibly charming, Hurt creates a wondrously believable suppressed psychoanalyst reborn through love, and Chantal Akerman as director pulls it all together with deft skill. --James McGrath

Description

A successful New York psychoanalyst nearing a nervous breakdown and his French neighbor make an overnight decision to swap apartments. Neither one knows the other but find themselves deeply involved in their counterpart's social settings, and the people in their lives are caught in an amusing state of mistaken identity and confusion by the sudden change of enviroments.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The Big Apple Meets....."La Binoche" ...For Delightful Fun.......2004-01-24

This review refers to the DVD(Fox Lorber) edition of "A Couch In New York"....

Dr. Henry Harriston(William Hurt) of Manhattan needs a break from his very dependent patients.He's an esteemed Psychoanalyst,works out of his upscale apartment,is compulsively neat, and needs a little change from his hum drum exsistence. Beatrice Saulnier(Juliette Binoche) of Paris could use a bit of a break herself.She's a beautiful dancer,has a long line of admirers who are constantly phoning or banging on the door of her little(no so upscale) loft, is a bit of a slob, and needs some quiet time away from her chaotic life. The Dr. puts an add in the Paris newspaper looking for someone to swap apartments for a while and Voila! the fun begins....

While Henry looses his patience in Paris, Beatrice takes on his patients in New York. But uh-oh..Henry can't take it anymore and decides to beat a retreat home. He is mistaken for one of the patients and has grand time being analyzed by La Binoche.

The film is an engaging, feel good romantic comedy, that will certianly leave you smiling.Mistaken identities lead to some very funny situations as the nuertoic patients now become dependent on Beatrice, and Beatrice tries to cure Henry.

Binoche as always, is enchanting, and Hurt plays it perfectly in this case of opposites attracting. The supporting cast including Richard Jenkins, Paul Guilfoyle, Bernard Breuse and Barbara Garrick are marvelous as patients, friends and jilted lovers of these two.All though there were times where it seemed to move just a little slow,this was a very sweet,light and enjoyable film that kept me smiling throughout.I loved the European flavor, scenery, and the music.

The DVD is a nice presentation in widescreen,sounds great in stereo.The film is in both English and French and has subtitles only during the French dialouge.There is no option for subtitles throughout the film for those that may need them though. There are filmographies of several of the stars and the Director Chantel Akerman, and also a trailer.

I would recommend this to fans of Juliette Binoche,french films, and anyone who loves a good romantic comedy along the lines of something like "Sabrina".

enjoy...Laurie

1 out of 5 stars Disappointing!.......2003-03-12

Although Juliette Binoche and William Hurt turn out imaginative perfomrances, this movie lacks dimension and reverts to the standard shrink/patient sketches through the middle of the movie that will have you sleeping on the couch. There was just not enough new material in the script to turn this into the comdeic romance that it should have been although it starts and ends well.

4 out of 5 stars This movie is utterly charming and engaging.......2002-07-25

I love this movie! It's fun. It's pretty. It's charming. The characters are funny and lovable. The scenario is clever and engaging. The mix of French and English is enriching. It couldn't be better. Try it!

3 out of 5 stars Fun cute little movie.......2001-09-03

Juliette Binoche is just great as usual. THis movie is nice and relaxing, the story is nothing crazy but it is a very nice entertainment. Worth Watching.

4 out of 5 stars A delightful romantic comedy - very feelgood.......2000-10-07

William Hurt and Juliette Binoche make a very likeable (thought unexpected) duo in this fun, escapist romantic comedy.
The premise for the story is quite far-fetched - a New York psychiatrist (William Hurt) does an "apartment swap" with a Parisian dancer (Juliette Binoche.) Neither gets what they expected, and soon their paths cross in a series of quirky encouters which lead to romance.
Both actors are very likeable in this film, with Juliette Binoche dispaying here usual "zest for life" style which is very endearing - quite reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn.
The dialogue throughout the file is a mix of English and French, which gives it a very enjoyable European/continental flavour - something cosmopolitan viewers will like. It's a movie that is much more "French" than "American" in style - something you'll either love or won't, depending on your personal taste.
If you enjoyed "The Accidental Tourist" or "Forget Paris" you will most certainly find this refreshing and relaxed romantic comedy a pleasure to watch.

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