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‘Sex and the City’ creator’s ‘Emily in Paris’ is the next show you’ll obsess over - The Jakarta Post - Jakarta Post

Darren Star gave the world a gift when, in 1998, he created the TV series “Sex and the City,” inspired by Candace Bushnell’s book. Over 20 years later, he does it again with “Emily in Paris.”

While many of us are stuck at home unable to fly anywhere, Star takes us to Paris, through the eyes of the earnest, adorably dorky and smart Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, who’s also a producer on the series. Through our screens, we get to experience Paris: the beautiful sights, the mouthwatering food, the sexy people (oh, so many sexy people).

Vicarious trip

“We filmed the series entirely on location in Paris and the French countryside, with the idea of giving the audience a rich cinematic experience. And now more than ever, a much needed vicarious trip to France,” Star wrote in a letter to fans.

He describes Emily as “an ambitious Midwestern millennial who is handed an unexpected opportunity to work for a French marketing firm.” Undaunted by her inability to speak French but buoyed by an American sense of enthusiasm, she runs headlong into a wall of Gallic indifference.”

Collins was drawn to the show because of Emily’s resilience and determination which she found relatable. “I’m also such a huge Darren Star fan, alongside women who are obsessed with the shows he has created.”

“Emily in Paris,” which is inspired by Star’s lifelong love of Paris, also features Broadway actress Ashley Park and a fantastic French cast including Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, Samuel Arnold and Bruno Gouery. Get ready to fall in love, too, with Lucas Bravo (Gabriel) and Camille Razat (Camille).

Romantic lead

Star said, “Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, who’s a very well-known and well-respected French actress, created a very complex, intimidating, slightly mysterious French woman in Sylvie. For Gabriel, we wanted a romantic lead who would make everyone swoon—charming, gorgeous, a tall order to fill. I had seen Lucas’ tape and thought he was great, and in person he’s just as charming and winsome. He blew us away. And when he read with Lily, we knew he was our Gabriel.”

With the cast and crew living and filming in Paris, plenty of their personal fish-out-of-water moments made it to the show. Collins said, “I was encouraged to share some of my real experiences I was having living in Paris, and incorporate them into the lived experiences of Emily.”

She added, “We all had real-life anecdotes about living in Paris as Americans that made it into the show, and there are layers to those experiences—more obvious ones like language barriers—as well as more subtle cultural differences. But it takes living and breathing a different country to see all the nuances, and we all did that alongside Emily this season.”

There is so much to love about the show. It’s funny, it’s sexy and it’s so delicious to watch that for 10 episodes you’ll be able to forget that you were in the midst of a pandemic.

“I hope you enjoy watching the series as much as we loved making it,” said Star.

Super talked to Star and Collins on Zoom about the show, Paris and the possibility of a second season (please, we need more).

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What was your relationship with Paris like before working on the show and how did it change after working on the show?

Lily Collins (LC): For me I’d been there quite a bit growing up because I grew up in England. But then, as an adult, I would go for work but only for a few days here and there. So to be able to be a resident of sorts for like four months, to live and breathe as a local and say that I’m getting to go to work in these places that I grew up going through as a museum or as a ballet or, you know, a restaurant that is world renowned and you actually sit in it, and record a show, that changed my relationship with Paris. I feel so lucky. Now it’s gonna be almost impossible to go back and not be reminiscing about what it was like to film there. I’ve created a new love affair with Paris.

Darren Star (DS): You know, I was always a bit of a Francophile. I took French when I was a kid for a long time. I finally went there when I was 19, sort of backpacking around Europe. I just fell in love with the city and I would go back every year I could just to spend time there. Eventually, I got an apartment for a number of months and took language classes and thinking about the show a number of years before I wrote it. Thinking about what it would be like to have a character have the same kind of experiences and really kind of live there rather than visit. I’ve always been spending quite a bit of time there.

You’ve had the idea for this show for a while. Why was now the perfect time to do it and how did your idea evolve into this very current show?

DS: The idea I’ve had for a long time. By the time I wrote it, it was recently, I think social media really informed the story in a way. It became part of what she does and also, I think becomes a visual diary of her time in Paris.

I’ve done some Instagram stalking and, Lily, I saw on the day you wrapped you got so emotional. What was it that was special about this cast and crew? You just see so much love there.

LC: It’s true, we got so lucky, god.

DS: It really was a very special experience in that everybody from the States were all living and working together in Paris, and the French crew were so committed, warm and wanted to really show us their love for that city. It really did feel like a family member. There was just very special unique chemistry between all of us. I think that the cast really hung out together they were friends and I think that, that sort of camaraderie and chemistry, just, translated into the show.

There’s gonna be Season 2 right? There has to be.

LC: Fingers crossed. We would love it.

How do you think Carrie Bradshaw would feel about Emily? Would they be friends?

DS: Yes, I think she would love her and admire her completely and sort of be a little jealous of the experience she’s having in Paris.

“Emily in Paris” premieres on Netflix Oct. 2.

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