A typically oddball Woody Allen movie, Midnight in Paris is a fantasy-romance that follows Gil, a Hollywood writer, and his fiancee, Inez, when they travel to Paris. Gil quickly falls in love with the city and wants to live there while Inez is largely immune to its charms. On a midnight stroll, he is transported to 1920s Paris and meets classic writers of the 'Lost Generation' such as Hemingway and Fitzgerald. Inez, ever the realist, dismisses these fantasies and the couple learn that they are more different than they thought. While the scenery and notion are charming, the music and name-dropping comes across as stuffy and largely unenlightening. Owen Wilson is tolerable in a more serious role than usual while Rachel McAdams is left with little to work with in her two-dimensional character. In the end it's only worth one watch - unless you're a francophile.
6.5/10
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