Midnight in Paris ****
Nevermind the Yahtzee! crowd, my next foray into the world of film was Woody Allen's ode to Paris in the 20's, and Paris and life in general. Again, four out of five stars, for a completely different kind of movie (as compared to my previous review).
Actually, I have it on right now. My 24hrs of rental on On Demand is up in about 50 minutes, so it ends 20 minutes before the end. I wonder what is going to happen. Kind of cool considering how the film plays with time and time periods.
If I were to go to one time in place in history, it would probably be the 20's in Paris too. All the luminaries Gil meets are the luminaries I would like to meet too: Papa, Fitzgerald, Zelda, TS Eliot, Toklas, Stein, Picasso, Dali, Man Rey, Djuna Barnes, Faulkner (not shown, but referenced). These are the artists and authors that inspired me to my degree in english lit.
Spoiler alert!
The portrayals, especially Hemingway, are quite cliched. I doubt Hem spoke exactly like he wrote, much as Gil doesn't speak like the opening of his novel, but speaks like Owen Wilson with a W. Allen accent. But that is fine, even excellent, because the fantasy '20s that Gil finds himself stumbling into isn't real. It's his romantic vison of it. Duh.
So, again, see it. Very nice.
ETA: Also, it's very funny, in it's sly, WA way. Highly recommended.