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Minuit à Paris

Original title: Midnight in Paris
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
462K
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POPULARITY
1,580
218
Owen Wilson in Minuit à Paris (2011)
On vacation in Paris, a married man who is somewhat of a killjoy slowly falls in love ... with the city itself.
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While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.

  • Director
    • Woody Allen
  • Writer
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Owen Wilson
    • Rachel McAdams
    • Kathy Bates
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    462K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,580
    218
    • Director
      • Woody Allen
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
    • Stars
      • Owen Wilson
      • Rachel McAdams
      • Kathy Bates
    • 783User reviews
    • 321Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 26 wins & 103 nominations total

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    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Gil
    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Inez
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Gertrude Stein
    Kurt Fuller
    Kurt Fuller
    • John
    Mimi Kennedy
    Mimi Kennedy
    • Helen
    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Paul
    Nina Arianda
    Nina Arianda
    • Carol
    Carla Bruni
    Carla Bruni
    • Museum Guide
    Maurice Sonnenberg
    • Man at Wine Tasting
    Thierry Hancisse
    Thierry Hancisse
    • 1920's Partygoer
    Guillaume Gouix
    Guillaume Gouix
    • 1920's Partygoer
    Audrey Fleurot
    Audrey Fleurot
    • 1920's Partygoer
    Marie-Sohna Condé
    • 1920's Partygoer
    • (as Marie-Sohne Condé)
    Yves Heck
    Yves Heck
    • Cole Porter
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Zelda Fitzgerald
    Tom Hiddleston
    Tom Hiddleston
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Sonia Rolland
    Sonia Rolland
    • Joséphine Baker
    Corey Stoll
    Corey Stoll
    • Ernest Hemingway
    • Director
      • Woody Allen
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
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    9Instant_Palmer

    Paris - where passion for living and for loving become your sole reality.

    Woody Allen's love letter to romance and Paris in the 1920s, with its nucleus of historic artists and writers drawn to the city by its beauty and irresistible forces of creative gravity.

    Human nature often pines for the romance and nostalgia of an earlier era, but one (hopefully) discovers that the "golden age" can be our world today, should we choose to recognize and explore its existence around us.

    One of Woody Allen's most universally appealing films laced with subtle humor, and memorable cinematography. The keys to his protagonist role are handed over to Owen Wilson for this excursion into a Parisian daydream fantasy (that sets sail every nite at midnight).

    Superb supporting cast delivers as does Allen's direction and pacing of the film - On my "5 Favorite Woody Allen Films" list, and highly recommended.
    8alexart-1

    Parisian Holiday

    "Do you think it's possible to love two women at the same time?," asks our protagonist Gil Prender to a tour guide discussed Auguste Rodin's love for his mistress and his wife. Like that's the first time we've heard that question in a Woody Allen movie. Infidelity, gorgeous women, and neuroticism are some of Allen's favorite motifs, so it's really not too much of a surprise that they all appear in Midnight in Paris.

    That said, Allen's rendition of those ideas feels fresh this time. Midnight in Paris is a sweet, fun romp through the art world of France. This light comedy may not have some of the heavier messages about adultery and art that previous Allen films have had, but Midnight in Paris is, nonetheless, an enjoyable exercise in allusion to the Lost Generation and artists of the 1920s.

    Midnight in Paris begins with the same idea of a man, in this case a screenwriter named Gil played by Owen Wilson, searching for connection with the real world. The protagonist is clearly a projection of Allen's self, but no matter. Gil is engaged to the Inez, played by a blond Rachel McAdams who coincidentally (or is it?) looks like Scarlet Johansson from Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Inez bores Gil with her pretentious friends and spiteful parents, which ultimately causes Gil to seek inspiration on his own time by drunkenly wandering that streets of Paris. One night, he is invited into a car that takes him back to the 1920s where he meets his favorite writers and artists, something that eventually leads to a breakthrough in his work. A large supporting cast includes Kathy Bates, Allison Pill, Adrien Brody, Michael Sheen, and Marion Cotillard.

    Allen's conception of Paris is just as romantic as the story itself. The film's physical look matches some of the complexities of the women in that it appears to be almost splashed in gold. It is, after all, the City of Lights. It's a beautiful movie that matches the pretty faces of its starring women.

    Allen's screenplay leaps right off the page thanks to his cast, but this too is something that isn't unusual for a Woody Allen film. At his best, Allen picks actors that play their parts with a sense of realism that, when combined with some elements of the fantastic, charm the audience. Just about everyone here manages to do just this, with the exception of Rachel McAdams, who tries her hardest with an underdeveloped character. Marion Cotillard is the best of the cast (as per usual) in her role as Picasso's mistress. She's bursting with sexuality yet she's grounded in her ability to deliver her dialogue with her natural French accent.

    Midnight in Paris is fantastique. In comparison to Woody Allen's previous tales of lust and spite, his newest film feels like a dessert rather than a filling entree, yet this is exactly how a good, highbrow summer movie should be. The cast shines just as bright as the lights at the top of the Eiffel Tower and Allen proves himself worthy of his place in society as a master director once again. By no means a classic, Midnight in Paris is a pretty little diversion, one that is grounded in a theatrical gimmick that totally works every time. This, along with The Tree of Life, will be one of a few summer movies that will dazzle visually (without explosions) and somehow manage not to insult the viewer's intelligence.
    dancindiva-61-296948

    Speaking as an Allen virgin...

    As crazy as it may be, this is the first Allen film I have ever seen, and after watching this, I am definitely going to watch all of his others. This kind of film makes me wonder how we can be happy with rom coms where we know the films entire plot from the advert. I was completely caught by surprise at the romantic, clever, intriguing, funny, interesting and thoroughly well written script. I had no idea about the plot and was happily led by Wilson's character into the depths of Paris' magical midnight strike. Other actor's involved did a great job too. I was particularly impressed with McAdams as it just adds to her ability to play any role. I think overall I'm simply in awe at the film. It's a classic. A really refreshing idea, gently portrayed in an almost realistic way, like this French magic really does exist. The music and scenery adds to the charm of the film and the subtle humour is a nice touch too. I would definitely recommend this to anyone and will watch this over and over again for years to come. Along with Manhattan, Match Point, Annie Hall....
    9fandbnoir

    Midnight in Paris

    Woody Allen's love affair with France, which goes back decades, finds its finality with "Midnight in Paris," the latest of Allen's Parisian brochures, which recently opened at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday. The good news is that Allen seems to be paying attention in a way he hasn't always done in recent films, and has found a way to channel his often-caustic misanthropy, half-comic fear of death and anti-American bitterness into agreeable comic whimsy. The nominal point of "Midnight in Paris" is that we've all got to make the best of life in our own time while longing for a past that probably never existed. If anything, Allen seems to be rebuking himself, ever so mildly, for his compulsive romanticism, his obsession with the past and his disconnection from contemporary American life. Allen has baked us a sweet, airy Parisian dessert with just a sense of sentimental substance in the finish. One of his better films in his latter years.
    8littlemartinarocena

    French Woody, at last!

    The love between the French and the Americans has always been mixed with an element of dismissal even contempt but the love is real. Woody Allen walks that fine line in truly inspired fashion. "Midnight in Paris" is a delight. This is he first time I actually loved Owen Wilson. He is terrific as Woody's alter ego. Rachel McAdams superb. Her mean American girl is hilarious and frighteningly recognizably, so are Kurt Fuller and Mimi Kennedy as her parents. What a chillingly awful, normal pair. I loved the moment in which Owen Wilson, in a great close up, comes to accept what's happening around him. I accepted it too. Happily. Another stand out moment: the meeting with Salvador Dali, played brilliantly over the top by Adrien Brody. Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Tom Hiddleston received a letter from Woody Allen, along with fifteen pages of the script, offering him the role of F. Scott Fitzgerald. "It was three sentences long," Hiddleston told Entertainment Weekly. "Dear Tom, I'm making a movie in Paris this summer. I attached some pages. I'd love for you to play the role of Scott." Hiddleston now has the letter framed and hanging up in his home office.
    • Goofs
      Zelda Fitzgerald says to Gil, "You have a glazed look in your eye, stunned, stupefied, anesthetized, lobotomized..." Lobotomies were introduced in 1935.
    • Quotes

      Gil: Would you read it?

      Ernest Hemingway: Your novel?

      Gil: Yeah, it's about 400 pages long, and I'm just looking for an opinion.

      Ernest Hemingway: My opinion is I hate it.

      Gil: Well you haven't even read it yet.

      Ernest Hemingway: If it's bad, I'll hate it because I hate bad writing, and if it's good, I'll be envious and hate all the more. You don't want the opinion of another writer.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.18 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Si tu Vois ma Mère
      Music by Sidney Bechet

      Lyrics by Sidney Bechet and Jean Broussolle

      Performed by Sidney Bechet

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • France
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Medianoche en París
    • Filming locations
      • Church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, Paris 5, Paris, France(steps where Gil sits before vintage Peugeot arrives)
    • Production companies
      • Mediapro
      • Versátil Cinema
      • Gravier Productions
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,817,045
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $599,003
      • May 22, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $151,487,383
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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