Midnight in Paris

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Owen Wilson, a nostalgic writer named Gil, takes a magical trip where he meets all sorts of colorful, helpful personalities of the Jazz Era 1920s like Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, the Fitzgeralds, and more as he seeks inspiration and passion-things not found with his present fiancee and her boorish family. Gil learns about himself and rediscovers actual love in the City of Love in this cream puff-light story that's a Woody Allen Romantic Fantasy. Sweet, airy and pleasant.

Erik M.

Other mistake: When Gil is walking by the banks of the river, watch the left side of the bridge ahead and you'll see a crowd watching the filming.

Sacha

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Gil: I'm having trouble because I'm a Hollywood hack who never gave real literature a shot.

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