dream back to paris

Deshaun 2022-04-23 07:01:13

Through a wonderful midnight journey of the hero, it illustrates the simple truth that people often envy other people's lives and think that the previous era was the golden age. I think the film expresses more about the city of Paris. love. The dazzling humanistic beauty of Paris is reproduced in the form of "travel". When the clock rang at midnight, the young writer Jill got into a classic car and returned to Paris in the 1920s, in a coffee house shrouded in darkness on the left bank of the Seine. He met the masters in his mind one by one, discussed the true meaning of life with Hemingway, talked about the art of novels with Fitzgerald, and even talked about a romantic relationship with Picasso's mistress...

A midnight roam under the street lights of Paris, escaping the present reality and reminiscing about the golden age. Ironically, the "experts" who show off their knowledge, drop a book bag to report their names, and pay tribute to real artists. The timeless fantasy softens the sharp dialogue, just as the beauty and seductiveness of the scenery is only on the outside, and the inside is still Woody Allen. Dialectical authenticity, breaking away from the ignorant modern crowd who are chasing after masters, and traveling to the golden age in their hearts are the most beautiful dreams an artist has ever had.

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Midnight in Paris quotes

  • Man Ray: A man in love with a woman from a different era. I see a photograph!

    Luis Buñuel: I see a film!

    Gil: I see insurmountable problem!

    Salvador Dalí: I see rhinoceros!

  • John: Say hello to Trotsky!