Emily in Paris is an American comedy-drama series created by Darren Star which streams on Netflix. It is also a romantic comedy. The series has Lily Collins in the lead role as Emily, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American perspective to Savoir, a French marketing firm. Then, she struggles to succeed in the workplace as she is searching for love and experiencing a cultural conflict with her boring and mundane Midwestern U.S. upbringing. The cast includes Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat, and Bruno Gouery. There are two seasons in it with 20 episodes. Emily is 20-year old and she moves to Paris for an unexpected job opportunity. She is grappling with her career, new friendships, and love life. Image source: imdb.com It is lovable. Lily Collins is perfect as Emily. The sight scenes are amazing. Many people are finding it relatable. Some people say that it is not realistic, or this is a cliché that would never happen but these are people are very judgemental. There is this culture shock that Emily faces when she moves from the U.S. to Paris because she is moving away from her hometown. The plot is delightful. She faces a lot of opposition. She never gives up still. She never changes who she is. She remains herself, the way she is. And undoubtedly she proves this with her class. Her outfits are also very nice. But some are horrible. As you watch each episode you nurture hope, the series nurtures hope. It gives you a message that there is always a way and the best thing and option is to keep going. You need to just be yourself and be brave. You need to do only what you think, what you know, what you feel is right. No one can stop you. Image source: theindianexpress.com Some people say that the show is just amazing. It has a lot of drama. It has a lot of comedy as well. The shows are very crisp, being of less than 30 minutes, so you can say that in 30 minutes they managed to say their story. It is great all together. Everyone is appreciating Lily Collins. She has done a great job. She is so beautiful and sweet. She is perfect and fits in the role perfectly. Emily is very cute. She is fun to watch. Another great thing is she and Gabriel as they look amazing together. Image source: republicworld.com It is so pleasant to watch. It shows a perspective and views of a girl who hails from a different country altogether and is making her way to fit in the new place. It is a classic also. It is good to see how difficult it is to settle in a new country. Many people found it relatable. It is interesting and fresh to watch. It is something new and not boring. It is glamorous. It is resplendent. Emily makes a comeback in every situation with her witty ideas and marketing skills. It is a must-watch. It also does not show France in true colors. This is also a show that shows Paris and is good for those who dream of going to France and living there. There is everything about Paris in it: love, glamour, romance, lights, lit, cafes, and whatnot. Emily does not speak French and also she did not have time to learn French. But there are small phrases that she takes up and picks up and she is also getting French lessons from friends. Image source: indianexpress.com The clothes, the scenes of France, the streets, the culture, the buildings, and the description of exquisite colognes are truly a visual treat. She has got two French colleagues who stand by her. It is a fun show in a way. It is not full of clichés. This show does not cover France broadly as Parisians do not represent France wholly. Overall, you will love the show because it takes you into a new world of love and dreams and it is full of magic and that's what we want in these hard times. It is a chilling tale. It is a rollercoaster of emotions and you would like it. We are today living in unusual times. The pandemic has made our future unprecedented. There is also racial unrest. But Emily in Paris gives you some confidence and hope in the human race. When Emily decides to move away from Chicago and start a new job in Paris, you might get worried for her. Certain questions would come to your mind like- how will she fit in? how will she adapt to the new culture? How will her long-distance relationship survive? But her life is simply gorgeous. Another question is how will she make friends? But those who can speak English become her friends and her best friend sits next to her on a park bench. Image source: santabanta.com It is a perfect combination of friendship, mistakes, and humor. The fact that she goes above and beyond her work to do her best in her work shows how meticulous she is with her work. There is awkwardness and loneliness felt by her. It is shown perfectly. Everyone is agreeing that Lily Collins is the perfect choice for Emily's character. The show is all the more funny and charming with the amazing faces, reactions, words, and tone that Emily makes. It shows how to adapt to a new culture. Image source: gadgets.ndtv.com The show is awesome. It is fun, light. It is full of beautiful views of Paris. It is exactly what we all need in these hard times of the pandemic taking its toll on us. It is full of positivity. Some people associate cliché with Paris but it is not cliché, it is the true magic of Paris. It is a relaxing show. The show centers on romance and love. But there is much more in the character of Emily than just love. It is simply how someone goes through life and deals with the different situations that life poses. There are emotions of how to deal with the opposite gender but the central theme has more to do than just the relationship. It is all-in-all a "feel good" story, regardless of what challenges the main character faces. You will feel for the protagonist and understand truly what she is going through. It is like a fairy tale. If you have dreamt of living in Paris and enjoying the lifestyle, her show is for you. That characters are authentic. It has a lot of drama. You will find cultural differences. It is full of great fashion and food. It can be binge-watched. It is still not clear whether or not the show has clichés as some say they are there but some believe they aren’t. The cinematography is amazing. It is a romcom. It is full of delights. It is very enjoyable. The travel and American jokes are nice. It is rocking. It is pretty great. The aesthetics are very good. Paris looks so beautiful. Emily is so beautiful. Image source: quora.com One thing that happens and is upsetting is that the French people in the office were mean to her as she did not know French. But it gives you a good message that you always don't need to fit in with people or adjust according to their demands. You can be the way you are, you can be different and that's okay. But otherwise, she makes new friends. She gives brilliant ideas for marketing from an American point of view. It can be given stars. It does not have a single dull moment. Every character has done the best and you cannot pick one as all are great. They have given a dimensional display of the people of France and what the lifestyle there is all about. The main attraction is undoubtedly Lily Collins. She has that inner radiance and innate goodness and warmth that is worth loving. She is so genuine. It is fabulous. You would want to go to Paris and explore the magic of Paris. It is pleasurable. It will elevate your mood. It will uplift your mood. And we want such upliftments in the time of the pandemic. It is relatable to millennials in their mid-twenties. This is spot on. It has all the colors that one needs in quarantine. It is a fun vibe experience. It is worth recommending. It also has the theme of feminism. Emily is simply wonderful. People are loving the fact that Emily is not a fashion designer but she works in marketing. It is so refreshing. Although Emily has some flaws you will love her character. She is spell-binding, you will feel spell-bound by her appearance, and the way she acts. It is cringing. It has a decent script. Her colleagues are rude and dismissive but Emily doesn't care about that. The show is full of splendor. You would find in it a clash of cultures and the concept of cultural shock, i.e. how one feels alienated in a different culture.