Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris

20111 h 34 mintt1605783
Overview

A romantic comedy about a family traveling to the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better.

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Director Woody Allen
Runtime 1 h 34 min
IMDb Id tt1605783
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Movie Rating Very good
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I remember enjoying this film immensely when I first saw it and surprisingly I didn’t find it nearly as good upon a second viewing.

The good:

  • Owen Wilson is someone that I never really cared for but he is perfectly cast here.
  • The film is beautiful to look at.
  • It’s fun to imagine that these legends of the art world were real and as colorful as we hoped they would be.
  • You can regularly hear Allen express his philosophy through his characters.  In some movies it feels very forced, in this one it felt pretty natural.  Having a strong and colorful character like Hemingway probably made this easier – he said this gem: “Nostalgia is the denial of the painful present”.
  • I recall Allen tackling the idea idea of tradition in other movies (Stardust Memories comes to mind) but not nostalgia.  I think the twist with Marion Cotillard’s character’s feelings about nostalgia towards the end drives home his point.

The not-so-good:

  • While the journeys to the past were fun they seemed like a long way to go thematically to get to his point about nostalgia.  In some ways the middle of the movie was just a recurring sequence of him going to the past and meeting other famous legends and then returning to the present to be reminded of how much he dislikes it.  Again, while this was fun on a superficial level it began to feel somewhat gimmicky.  The entire middle section of the film (up until the final meeting with Marion Cotillard’s character) could probably have been cut out and it still would have played the same.
  • The end of the movie felt a little quick and awkward.

See my ratings of other Allen movies here.

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Movie title: Midnight in Paris

Movie description: A romantic comedy about a family traveling to the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better.

Date published: 2011-10-15

Director(s): Woody Allen

Actor(s): Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Corey Stoll, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Thérèse Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Atmen Kelif, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, François Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Kenneth Edelson

Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Romance

My Review

I remember enjoying this film immensely when I first saw it and surprisingly I didn’t find it nearly as good upon a second viewing.

The good:

  • Owen Wilson is someone that I never really cared for but he is perfectly cast here.
  • The film is beautiful to look at.
  • It’s fun to imagine that these legends of the art world were real and as colorful as we hoped they would be.
  • You can regularly hear Allen express his philosophy through his characters.  In some movies it feels very forced, in this one it felt pretty natural.  Having a strong and colorful character like Hemingway probably made this easier – he said this gem: “Nostalgia is the denial of the painful present”.
  • I recall Allen tackling the idea idea of tradition in other movies (Stardust Memories comes to mind) but not nostalgia.  I think the twist with Marion Cotillard’s character’s feelings about nostalgia towards the end drives home his point.

The not-so-good:

  • While the journeys to the past were fun they seemed like a long way to go thematically to get to his point about nostalgia.  In some ways the middle of the movie was just a recurring sequence of him going to the past and meeting other famous legends and then returning to the present to be reminded of how much he dislikes it.  Again, while this was fun on a superficial level it began to feel somewhat gimmicky.  The entire middle section of the film (up until the final meeting with Marion Cotillard’s character) could probably have been cut out and it still would have played the same.
  • The end of the movie felt a little quick and awkward.

See my ratings of other Allen movies here.

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