Midnight in Paris (2011) - By Woody Allen |
Our Rating: 9.0
IMDb Ratings: 7.7
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Cast: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates
Country: Spain | USA
Language: English | French | Spanish | German
Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color
Midnight in Paris is a subtle romantic drama with a comical touch that has a little bit of almost everything: be it magic-realism, romance, phantasm, eroticism, surrealism or even noir. It wouldn’t be a hyperbole to proclaim that everything that Woody Allen learned and gained during his long stint in cinema culminated in form of Midnight in Paris – An ode to the City of Love , and its most celebrated denizens of the past. Driven by the very impetus that gives cinema its resonant charm, Woody Allen the auteur has seen his art go from strength to strength, taking new shapes and forms, being completely oblivious of the existence of his larger than life alter ego, Woody Allen the showman, whose stimulating works have been a treat for us all for last so many decades, and who himself has been a force to reckon with, right throughout his long and illustrious career that still seems to be in its prime.
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Marion Cotillard and Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris |
Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams in Midnight in Paris |
A Still from Midnight in Paris |
Ravishing Marion Cotillard in Midnight in Paris |
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I sincerely hope and wish that at least for once the Studio would fail to disappoint, and rise above its usual dogmas and prejudice to honor Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris with the Best Picture Oscar Statuette. If it's not now then it's never!
ReplyDeleteMidnight in Paris is a hope for Woody Allen to come back as a great director in a little different style from what he normally represents. Still loving the city, this time a different one, Midnight in Paris is a great overture to the great shadows between the small streets.
ReplyDeleteEnjpyed your review a lot!
Thanks Amelie! Indeed Woody Allen seems to have reinvented himself as a movie maker. I hope that this transition will go a long way in reestablishing him as an auteur par excellence: P
ReplyDelete@Anonymous - I also hope that the studio will be more considerate to better deserving movies this time around : P
ReplyDeleteNice review, Ali. Being a big Woody fan, I have to watch this now.
ReplyDeleteJay, it's a must watch... you are dead right... would love to hear from you once you are through watching it!!! :-)
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