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Under the Eiffel Tower
Stuart (Matt Walsh) is having a mid-life crisis. After losing his job, tagging along on his best friends' family vacation to Paris, and humiliating himself by proposing to their 24-year-old daughter, he teams up with Liam (Reid Scott), a self-proclaimed ladies' man. The two head off to the French countryside where they soon cross paths with Louise (Judith Godrèche), a beautiful vineyard-owner. Love is on the horizon, but Stuart's going to have to get past a few hurdles -- and out of his own way -- in order to find it in this romantic coming-of-middle-age comedy.















14 December 1971, Syracuse, New York, USA

20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA

13 October 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA

1 August 1969, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA

7 May 1994, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

19 November 1977, Albany, New York, USA

23 March 1972, Paris, France


February 08, 2019
Like many of the countless number of glasses of wine consumed by the characters throughout, it goes down easy and leaves a pleasant, if ultimately short-lived, afterglow.
February 06, 2019
Has a problem with likeability, which becomes an issue with a movie that's hoping to make a warm impression on viewers.
February 07, 2019
...a small-scale setup that's employed largely to almost-passable-yet-primarily-forgettable effect...
February 11, 2019
While Under the Eiffel Tower hits every genre cliche in the book, the film is able to overcome this due to the chemistry betweenMatt Walsh and Judith Godrche.
February 08, 2019
Under the Eiffel Tower is sandwiched so tightly between a prologue that doesn't care and an epilogue too worn out to stick the landing that it almost doesn't get to be a movie at all.
February 06, 2019
Under the Eiffel Tower works better as comedy than drama, and feels more like fantasy than romance. But it also has a sweetness that's impossible to entirely resist.
February 08, 2019
A familiar setting yields a modestly fresh romantic comedy that finds some character-driven charm when its clumsy narrative contrivances stay out of the way.
February 08, 2019
The film is light and follows a distinct formula, but Walsh is incredibly charming, and shares a potent chemistry with Godrèche.
February 26, 2019
Under the Eiffel Tower just doesn't have the spirit that a rom-com needs.
February 20, 2019
Uneven midlife-crisis dramedy has drinking, language.
February 07, 2019
The film is yet another ode to the restorative magic of wine country sunshine, which apparently also has the power to expose the story's egregious midlife-crisis clichés.
February 08, 2019
There's no reason for you to see Under the Eiffel Tower unless you enjoy being tortured for 87 minutes.