Paris, Magical and Nostalgia

        I just finished watching Midnight in Paris, directed by Woody Allen. Hell yeah, he's one of my favorite directors. This movie is just way better than his last romantic comedy movie in 2010, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Strangers. Aside from I'm crazy about 20s stuffs, I also fell in love with the storyline, the quotes, the scoring and basically all of them. I never thought Owen Wilson able to role as the protagonist, a screenwriter named Gil Pender who's got his magical experiences each night at midnight in Paris and I'm so sorry that I love Marion Cotillard so much and really have to say that she was doing a good job as Pender's other love interest, a charismatic lady Adriana. 


        This is also the second time Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams costarred after Wedding Crashers. I do love them, but not in this movie. Last but not least, since I am pretty sure that Allen took the entire shooting location in Paris, you will see both the nostalgia and modernism of Paris.




"Nostalgia is denial - denial of the painful present"

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