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Russian Dolls
Directed by
Cédric Klapisch
2005
2h 9m
Not Rated
Comedy
,
Drama
,
Romance
7
72%
78%
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Five years after their summer together in Barcelona, Xavier, William, Wendy, Martine and Isabelle reunite.
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Cast of Russian Dolls
Romain Duris
Xavier Rousseau
Kelly Reilly
Wendy
Audrey Tautou
Martine
Cécile de France
Isabelle
Kevin Bishop
William
Olivier Saladin
Gérard
Zinedine Soualem
M. Boubaker
Evguenya Obraztsova
Natacha
Irene Montalà
Neus
Pierre Gérald
Grand-père
Frédérique Bel
Barbara
Cédric Klapisch
L'homme qui veut aller aux toilettes dans le train (uncredited)
Aïssa Maïga
Kassia
Gary Love
Edward
Lucy Gordon
Celia Shelburn
Martine Demaret
Mère Xavier
Pierre Cassignard
Platane
Hélène Médigue
Madame Vanpeteguem
Carole Franck
Productrice TV
Robert Plagnol
Auteur Série
Nicolas Briançon
Directeur Série
Bernard Haller
Michel Hermann - Editeur
Cristina Brondo
Soledad
Federico D'Anna
Alessandro
Barnaby Metschurat
Tobias
Christian Pagh
Lars
Lannick Gautry
Snowboarder
Julien Guéris
Jean-Édouard
Laura Weissbecker
Odile
Sophie Barbe
Caroline - Copine Isa 1
Julie Durand
Juliette - Copine Isa 2
Catherine Lebegue
Copine 'Cogneuse'
Florence d'Azémar
Copine Fête Isabelle
Fatiha Cheriguene
Nounou Grand-père
Marie-Renée George
Concierge Xavier
Igor Gusev
Père Natacha
Yelena Solovyova
Mère Natacha
Aleksandr Karpukhov
Frère Natacha
Nicholas Day
Père William
Amanda Boxer
Mère William
Julien Hans di Capua
Copain Celia Moscou
Jake Canuso
Miguel
Senia Devine
Traductrice Russe
Katrina Vasilieva
Chorégraphe Russe
Julien Pabion
Mac Master
Agathe Robilliard
Journaliste 'Prune'
Annette Faure
Journaliste Cosmo
Anne Steffens
Copine Xavier 1
Stéphanie Ricco
Copine Xavier 2
Isabelle Joly
Copine Xavier 3
Amin Djakliou
Lucas
Amanda Jane Manning
Danceuse de ballet (uncredited)
Stéphanie Montreux
Danceuse de ballet (uncredited)
Philippe Soucy
Livreur (uncredited)
Eléonore Stern
La Fille de la Gare (uncredited)
Russian Dolls Reviews
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
[Xavier] turns this film into more of a self-fixated memoir, less of a blithe ensemble piece.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
It's an effortlessly charming ensemble, and Klapisch's characters (most of them anyway) reveal depths of feeling that compensate for the film's lightweight tone and too-long running time.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
For those who saw and loved L'Auberge Espagnole, Russian Dolls automatically becomes of interest, but writer-director Cedric Klapisch can't quite make the case for it as a stand-alone experience.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Klapisch has made something deliciously close to a nature documentary about the young, the foolish, and the alive.
Los Angeles Times
Carina Chocano
The early 30s crisis certainly looks more tenable if it's unfolding among several European capitals, but the movie lacks the specificity and focus of the first.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Klapisch, who digitally divides frames into collages of memory, is perfectly in tune with our era's cynical freedoms.
Newsday
John Anderson
Less, however, would have been considerably more.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Meandering, overlong digital soap opera.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Klapisch is daring you to call him sentimental. He is. But, as he proves in a sublime ending, he's magical too.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Cédric Klapisch's Russian Dolls has not much on its mind beyond updating the lives of the characters in his 2002 comedy L'Auberge Espagnole.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Intentional or not, many of Klapisch's tricks frustrate our connection to the characters, especially Xavier.
AV Club
Noel Murray
In small, insightful, and charmingly illustrated moments, Klapisch shows he has something real to say about what makes a life successful.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Fluffily enjoyable.
Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Great fun, thanks to the sparkling dialogue, entertaining performances, and the gorgeous scenery of Paris, London and St. Petersburg.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
It's well worth a look in this very lean season for grown-up entertainment.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
Precisely observed, charming and -- for better and worse -- light as air.
New Yorker
David Denby
Reilly, who was born in Surrey in 1977, and has been active on the London stage as well as in movies, engages each man she meets onscreen with her face, her body, her breathing.
Variety
Lisa Nesselson
As the overlong pic wears on, it's hard to care whether the puzzle pieces of the protags' lives fall into place or not.
New York Magazine/Vulture
As energetic as the original and light as a feather.
Village Voice
Bill Gallo
Those who loved the original Auberge will likely be eager to book rooms once again.
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