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Of Midnight In Paris — Index

An academic index for Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011) organizes the film's complex layers of modernist literature art history existential philosophy

The famous English-language bookstore Gil visits at the end of the film. index of midnight in paris

: Gil's pragmatic, materialistic fiancée; a foil to his romanticism. An academic index for Woody Allen's Midnight in

At its core, Midnight in Paris is a witty and profound warning against the “Golden Age fallacy”—the belief that a different time, other than the present, is the best time to be alive. When Gil professes his love for the 1920s to Adriana, she confides that she considers the 1890s to be the real golden age. The film makes a brilliant point: nostalgia is a denial of the pain of the present. By looking backward, we often fail to find contentment in our own lives. The film’s ultimate lesson, delivered in a quiet, rain-soaked evening, is to accept reality, embrace the imperfections of the now, and find someone who loves you for who you are in the present moment. When Gil professes his love for the 1920s

Below is a curated index of the film’s major thematic and tangible elements, broken down into five key categories: The Cartography of Paris, The Guest List (Characters), The Soundtrack, The Philosophical Lexicon, and The Art of the Era.