An American woman in her twenties leaves Chicago to move to Paris for a better job opportunity at a marketing company. Netlfix's new feed, "Emily in Paris" starring Lily Collins, created by Darren Star, is being hailed as a "Sex and the City" for the new generation, especially since Star is also behind "Sex and the City". City ".
The series has been somewhat well received by those who have Paris an unfulfilled dream, but the same cannot be said for the French, who have not been kind to him at all.
"Berets. Croissants. Baguettes. Rude waiters. Angry goalkeepers. Lovers and birds. Think of a cliché about France and the French and you will find it in 'Emily in Paris'," writes 20 Minutes.
"This series portrays the inhabitants of the capital as filthy snobs, obsessed with Birkin bags that light a cigarette as soon as they leave the gym," wrote the page MadmoiZelle.
After Emily is sent to Paris to work for the company bought by her American employer, the French are portrayed a bit as dirty, lazy people, who always go to work late and just flirt.
On the Internet, people write that "Americans think we go to Café de Flore every day." Others, non-French, joked that "after all, if it were realistic, it would be a boring French series."
"I am Polish and I have lived in Paris for 14 years. I can tell you something: You are exactly like in the series, "said another (via Guardian).
Ja traileri. What do you think?