Vicky and Cristina visit Barcelona for the summer and become fascinated by artist Juan Antonio. While Vicky is skeptical, Cristina agrees to go to Oviedo with him. Cristina falls ill, leaving Vicky and Juan Antonio alone to explore Barcelona. Vicky eventually succumbs to Juan's charms and they make love. Back in Barcelona, Cristina and Juan Antonio start dating, but when his ex-wife María Elena enters the picture, a consensual sexual triangle ensues. As the summer ends, Vicky realizes her dissatisfaction in her marriage and is still attracted to Juan Antonio. Cristina decides to leave the threesome and Maria Elena, and the relationships end. Vicky meets Juan Antonio for lunch one last time, but his ex-wife fires a gun and accidentally shoots Vicky in the wrist. Vicky shares the story with Cristina, and they return to the US with Vicky choosing her planned life and Cristina choosing a life without plans.
A trophy wife finds herself in a series of hilarious and unexpected situations as she tries to balance her life between her husband, her ex-lover, and the various eccentric characters she encounters along the way.
New York Stories is a collection of three short films, each directed by a different director, that explore different aspects of life in New York City. The first story, directed by Martin Scorsese, follows a young artist trying to make a name for himself in the art world. The second story, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, revolves around a middle-aged lawyer who becomes obsessed with a young gallery assistant. The third story, directed by Woody Allen, centers around a 12-year-old boy dealing with his parents' marital problems. Through these three stories, New York Stories offers a multifaceted portrait of the city and its inhabitants.
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