Midnight in ParisDirected by Woody Allen
When it comes to Woody Allen, I usually lose my fairness to the film critique. However, Midnight in Paris truly is another master piece of Woody Allen's movies. He has bring the quality of the neurotic character to a maturer level. It is so much profounder and more natural which everyone would adopt the characters without knowing.
The tour based beginning certainly makes you fall in love with Paris and lose the awareness of seeing a movie. I am also drawn to those surprisingly artistic people and plots. It's hard to imagine how erudite Woody Allen is, which is another reason that I adore him.
Was there really a golden age? If so, did people recognize it when in it?....... The rumination dialogs had left imposing impression in my mind. The question contains various aspects about culture, consideration of time, and self-consciousness etc.
I didn't quite like Owen Wilson, nevertheless, his acting was very right to the character. Not overdoing, but also cute. I give him a lot of credits in this film.
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