tabuno
03-12-2012, 02:38 AM
After an insufferable experience having to force myself to watch this detached, unbearable disaster of a movie on DVD finally, Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris is easily the most overrated and highly praised movie that doesn't deserve such laurels. Many of the performances are wooden and the basic time travel fantasy theme is badly introduced and the introduction of so many ludricious movie gimmicks and devices make suspending my disbelief in order to enjoy this fantasy movie impossible. Wood Allen has taken his past success to his head and turned this movie into some sorry parody of his cerebral and philosphical mental dialogue and transported them onto the written page of his screenplay and then subsequently on the movie screen without allowing his talented actors and actresses to really perform.
Straight off, I couldn't believe why Owen Wilson's oblvious, monotone character could even be engaged to such a detached fiance much that his character would have the ability to ever write anything of literature value or interest. Wooden Allen never allowed for the ambiance of Paris nor his many, too many, famous characters much in the way of authenticity, offering most of them mere cameos such that there really wasn't an opportunity to become excited with the immersion into the unfolding of the richness and paradox of the future meeting the past. There are so many movies, many of them mainstream that in comparison, this movie is one of only two "terrible" movies I've from 2011. I'm sorry to have spent money and time watching it.
[I've searched three time on this discussion board back to February 2011 and found no related thread on this movie].
Straight off, I couldn't believe why Owen Wilson's oblvious, monotone character could even be engaged to such a detached fiance much that his character would have the ability to ever write anything of literature value or interest. Wooden Allen never allowed for the ambiance of Paris nor his many, too many, famous characters much in the way of authenticity, offering most of them mere cameos such that there really wasn't an opportunity to become excited with the immersion into the unfolding of the richness and paradox of the future meeting the past. There are so many movies, many of them mainstream that in comparison, this movie is one of only two "terrible" movies I've from 2011. I'm sorry to have spent money and time watching it.
[I've searched three time on this discussion board back to February 2011 and found no related thread on this movie].