Every Jack Has a Jill

2009
6| 1h21m| en| More Info
Released: 26 November 2009 Released
Producted By: Quad Productions
Country: France
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.jusquatoi.fr
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Jack is encouraged to take the romantic Paris vacation he won, despite just being dumped by his girlfriend. His trip soon devolves into chaos and adventure, when his luggage is swapped for a French businesswoman's belongings who soon takes a liking to his belongings -- especially his shoes -- and sets out to find him.

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philthegreatone-786-63058 This is a film about Jack played by Justin Bartha from the hangover. He decides to go Paris and loses his luggage. It ends up in Chloe's hands played by Melanie Laurent. She goes through his things and sends him photos of her.Jack decides to go back to America for a while but then goes back to Paris to find Chloe. He sees her with someone else and decides to go back home to America.Chloe then goes to America to find Jack and I think you can figure out the rest.This is a fun film with a great little storyI highly recommend it
gregking4 Every Jack Has A Jill is a sweet natured romance with an international flavour from France. It stars Melanie Laurent (from Tarantino's fabulous Inglorious Basterds, etc) and Justin Bartha (from The Hangover and the National Treasure series). Bartha plays Jack, an American who wins a holiday to Paris, but on arrival loses his luggage at the airport. Chloe (Laurent) is a reporter for a small paper who takes his luggage home by mistake. Curious, she opens it and fantasizes about a connection between herself and the owner of the suitcase. She takes a series of photographs and leaves them in the suitcase, which she returns to his hotel. Directed by first time film maker Jennifer Devoldere, this low key film develops a bit of tension with the old will they get together or not scenario, sort of like a Gallic Sleepless In Seattle. This gently paced and pleasant film makes for enjoyable viewing, and offers some great scenery of Paris. The two leads are quite charming.