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Nicole! Papa!

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A sequence of famous ads for the Renault Cleo (I think) shown in Ireland & UK had a father daughter pairing almost certainly based on this movie. In particular, the phrase from the ad "Nicole! Papa!" is a direct quote. I've haven't search for external evidence so, as yet, it's not suitable for addition. However, I thought it was worth recording it here. --Malcohol 22:59, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Synopsis + Plot

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Is a Synopsis section and a plot section really necessary? Wouldn't a plot section just be sufficient. Seels (talk) 01:58, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

This is really nonsense, especially since the whole plot is only twice the size of the synopsis. Well, just another case of "structure without brains" ;-)

Technical notes

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I would love to know more about this movie. In particular, the fake Van Gogh. Was it a real Van Gogh? If not, who did paint it? This is one of my favorite movies of all times, because it transcends it's genre. It's a perfect genre movie -- mystery and romantic comedy. And a movie that rises to existential questions, about the rich, about art and it's role in society, about artists, about how value art, and so on. Wonderful.

It's a fake Van Gogh. If you mean who painted it to be used as a prop in the movie, you might check the movie credits at the end of the film to see if anyone is named as the artist.PNW Raven (talk) 23:29, 5 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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