[Update 08/24/2021: Need to redo this review completely. Fix the screenshots
also.]
I think I smiled the entire movie.
I don't want to tell you too much since the most exciting part of the film is
having the wonderfully delicious story unfold, so I'll just say that Gil Pender
(Owen Wilson) is a successful but unhappy Hollywood screenwriter. He's on a
vacation in Paris with his self-centered fiancee Inez (Rachel McAdams) and her
constantly belittling parents. He believes that if they move to Paris the beauty
and cultural history of the city will inspire him to write the great novel that
he feels is inside him. Rachel doesn't want to hear any of this and thinks that
he's being stupid. As bad luck would have it they run into some friends of
Inez's and this one dude, Paul, is a complete pseudo-intellectual asshole. He
believes that he's an expert on fucking everything! He even gets in an argument
with a tour guide at a museum! Gil senses that Inez sees Paul as vastly
intellectually superior to Gil, like when Gil tries to interrupt Paul Inez
shushes him and says
"Gil, just pay attention. You might learn something.". Anyway, after yet
another torturous evening of listening to Paul drone on and on about how
brilliant he is, a very frustrated Gil goes for a walk. He's so deep in thought
he ends up getting lost...and then at the stroke of midnight something magical
happens.
I loved this movie and it was such a
delight to see Woody back in his old form. I enjoyed it so much that I watched it twice! As
of right now MIDNIGHT IN PARIS is the best movie that I've seen from 2011.
Highly recommended.