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Synopsis: Jasmine French used to be on the top of the heap as a New York socialite, but now is returning to her estranged sister in San Francisco utterly ruined. As Jasmine struggles with her haunting memories of a privileged past bearing dark realities she ignored, she tries to recover in her present. Unfortunately, it all proves a losing battle as Jasmine's narcissistic hangups and their consequences begin to overwhelm her. In doing so, her old pretensions and new deceits begin to foul up everyone's lives, especially her own.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Woody Allen
Production: Sony Pictures Classics
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 54 wins & 75 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
78
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
PG-13
Year:
2013
98 min
Website
12,581 Views


house is so beautiful.

See?

I'm sorry, but we need an answer on this.

I told you, you change the name

of the corporation.

Operate under Global Innovations.

I don't know if we can.

I think we can, actually.

Pay out of the accounts in Amsterdam.

MEL:
Amsterdam.

Whenever I hear them, they're one

step ahead of the Justice Department.

Just hope your house is not bugged.

Ha, ha, ha.

Oh, I never pay attention

to Hal's business affairs.

I have no head

for that sort of thing.

We transfer to the old corporation?

We could. Perfectly legal.

It would be a mistake under that name.

Definitely get in trouble for that.

Just don't file a joint

tax return. Ha, ha, ha.

Don't say that. I sign anything.

I'm very trusting.

Famous last words.

It's called looking

the other way.

Jasmine. Oh, my God.

Oh.

Look at you.

Look at you.

Oh, I am so sorry for the wait.

Sorry, I think I'm in Paris.

It's okay.

No, it's fine.

Augie's day with the boys.

Well, no wonder you're late.

Hello. Matthew, is it?

Yeah.

Boys, say hello.

I told you about her, remember?

Hi, I'm Jasmine.

Shake hands. Okay, go play.

They're big.

I know.

MATTHEW:
I'm getting it first.

Quiet, you two.

Well, they're loud.

Stop running around.

Christ, this kid's got--

What the hell is it? ADD?

Yeah. Your place is homey.

GINGER:
Are you kidding me?

No, I mean, it's got a very--

Well, it's casual charm.

God, knock it off,

Jasmine.

I need to stay here for a while.

No, I do.

I'm out of cash.

Okay.

Couldn't pay my rent in Brooklyn.

Can you believe

I had to move out of my home,

take a place in Brooklyn?

But I'm dead broke. Really,

the government took everything.

And the lawyers.

And I can't be alone, Ginger.

I really get some bad thoughts

when I'm alone.

Well, you know, all I can say is,

you look great.

Oh. Now who's lying?

You do.

You know, I was up all last night.

I was so anxious

Yeah? about moving hem

I wasn't sure how angry you still were.

Oh, well...

Another drink? We're celebrating.

Of course, yeah.

Oh, the flight was bumpy.

Uh-huh.

I didn't eat anything on the plane.

Oh, the food was awful. Here it is.

I mean, you'd think

first class, right?

You flew first class?

I don't know how anyone puts up

with those airlines.

Isn't first class a fortune?

Yes, I was quite shocked.

I thought you were tapped out.

I'm worse than tapped out, baby.

I've run up some serious debts.

So how did you fly first class?

I don't know, Ginger.

I just did.

All I meant was, if you've got

no money, to go first class...

You know me.

I splurge from habit.

Would you stop staring

at my luggage?

Yes, it's Louis Vuitton.

You told me you had to sell everything.

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