Group B Blog Post
I felt like analyzing Midnight in Paris was one of my most enjoyable classes of the year personally. It was good to get away from literature and briefly touch on film for a change, so I enjoyed it. From the article we only really talked about topic, the left to right duality with left being "good" and right being "bad". Just in that one paragraph alone, so many film elements were mentioned and what they mean to the film. There are too many to talk about in just one blog post, but his class must have been intense analyzing all of the aspects he brought up. One of the film perspectives was the idea of dominance when someone is higher on the screen and this was reflected a lot in the movie. Gil's fiancee was often shown towering over Gil because she always got what she wanted in the movie and was a negative influence on him. Something else I found interesting was the color contrast in the movie. When he was in his regular life, everything was light and almost bland, no colors really pop out at you. This is juxtaposed when he would go back in time, all of the colors were rich and golden. This is significant of Gil thinking that he went back in time to the golden ages, and when they went even further back it seemed to get even more golden.
I thought the idea of dominance being shown by the position in the frame was interesting too. I noticed that Gil was rarely the dominant figure in the frames. Woody Allen seems to have a lot of his protagonists as timid guys.
ReplyDeleteYour point about Gil consistently being below Inez is valuable to the plot of the movie. It seems as though Gil does not recognize this fact, even though the audience should. Once Gil realizes this fact, he can move on from Inez, and pursue stronger happiness.
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