Midnight in Paris
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(Running time: 100 Minutes) Rated PG-13
Starring Owen Wilson, Marian Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates
Mr. Wilson plays the Woody Allen character, a frustrated screenwriter who longs to write good fiction in Midnight in Paris. He is engaged to the most unpleasant woman in the world and visiting Paris with her equally unpleasant parents. Unfortunately, no one can deliver the humor like Mr. Allen himself.
While in Paris, our hero falls in love with the city and imagines what life must have been like during the golden era of fiction, when F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein lived.
One evening when our hero is lost, a bell tolls midnight, a car from the 1920’s pulls up and our hero gets in. He is immediately transported back to the golden era in the company of some of the most famous American artists and writers that ever lived.
The movie bounces our hero back and forth between the life that was and his life today, making him yearn to go back in time. This is a gorgeous, charming movie taking a peek into a past glamorous time. The theme is adult and although there is no violence, there are sexual references but no bad language. For every writer and aspiring writer, the idea holds magic. Best take your children 13 and over who know of these great achievers and can appreciate our hero’s dilemma and Mr. Allen’s subtle humor.
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