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Midnight in Paris (2011) "Midnight in Paris" is a delightful romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen and released in

Midnight in Paris (2011)

"Midnight in Paris" is a delightful romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen and released in 2011. The film follows a disillusioned writer named Gil Pender, played by Owen Wilson, who finds himself transported back to 1920s Paris every night at midnight. As he navigates this magical time travel, Gil encounters iconic personalities such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein, played by Tom Hiddleston, Corey Stoll, and Kathy Bates, respectively. Through his encounters and romantic escapades with Adriana, portrayed by Marion Cotillard, Gil is forced to confront his own nostalgia and reevaluate his present life.

The film's enchanting storyline is complemented by a captivating soundtrack that perfectly captures the essence of Paris. Though not explicitly mentioned, one can assume that the subject refers to the film's soundtrack. Fans of the movie can easily immerse themselves in the film's atmosphere by playing and downloading the delightful sounds provided (however, this particular feature may not be feasible). "Midnight in Paris" offers a charming escapade into the past, combining art, inspiration, and a love for the city of lights in a stunning cinematic experience.

A cast of this work was placed next to his tomb.
A different time period is better than the one one's living in.
A different time. Another era.
A man in love with a woman from a different era.
A martyr, but I think you'll be better off without me.
A place where they sell old things. Memorabilia.
A private detective follow him. I knew he was up to no good.
A very dark eyed, haunted ******* Italian painter.
A very perplexing situation.
A whore with volcanic appetites.
A young French girl named Adriana,
Absolute volcano in the sack.
Actually, I don't know the Fitzgeralds that well.
Actually, it's not even past. You know who said that?
Actually, my fiancée is pretty sexy.
Actually, Paris is the most beautiful in the rain.
Adriana has left Pablo, and has flown to Africa with Hemingway.
Adriana, if you stay here, and this becomes your present,
Adriana. Yes, and I'm...
Ah! Where're you going?
Ah. Now.
Airhead zombies. You hear him say that?
All cowardice comes from not loving, or not loving well, which is the same thing.
All I'm saying is just think about. Who knows?
All that's missing is the tuberculosis.
Although I was on a pretty good roll there.
Although if you're just gonna sit there and obsess
And also,
And brought me a little gift. Earrings, they were,
And Cole Porter.
And couldn't fight as he could when I first met him.
And Dad wasn't finished with his profiteroles.
And don't forget about Linda. She was a friend, too.
And have you heard from Hemingway?
And he also loved his mistress.
And he followed him very closely.
And he was young, and brave.
And her beauty. She was just a knock out.
And here we are!
And I didn't like his remark about
And I fell in love with Paris,
And I get the positive ions going in there?
And I happen to think you almost got to be
And I knew Amedeo had another woman, but still, I couldn't resist moving into his apartment when he asked,
And I prefer a smoky feeling to a fruity feeling.
And I'll just meet you back at the hotel.
And I'm going stay,
And if it's good, I'll be envious and hate it all the more. You don't want the opinion of another writer.
And if our aim was true, we could delay them.
And if you could just tell me if I'm heading in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it.
And it was a beautiful six months.
And its products consisted of memories.
And just go back to doing what you do best.
And just which era
And live in Paris' most glorious time.
And look at these guys. I mean, to them, their golden age was the Renaissance.
And Maxim's then.
And maybe show you why you're having so much trouble.
And not gotten, you know, caught up in that, just, grinding out movie scripts...
And now,
And nuclear weapons, drug cartels!
And Paul is a marvelous dancer.
And placed them there, out in the open where we could see them easily.
And report about his whereabouts at night.
And saw James Joyce!
And Scott knows Hemingway is right about her, but you can see how conflicted he is because he loves her!
And she finds them. So, there's that...
And she has talent.
And that's what war does to men.
And the Belle Époque,
And the Fitzgeralds, and the Hemingways?
And the hill was soggy from days of rain, and the hill sloped down toward a road,
And the idea was to aim for the first group,
And the more they drank, the more he fell in love with her!
And then I hear the songs he writes, and then I realize: I'll never write a great lyric,
And then I went to the dentist, and he didn't have any Novocaine.
And then it's not only noble, but brave.
And then you must make really good love again.
And then, also, I have a big surprise for you after dinner.
And there were many German soldiers on the road.
And there's nothing fine and noble about dying in the mud,
And those guys probably imagined
And we made love.
And we're trying to keep expenses down, so I don't have to take any crummy rewrite jobs.
And what's this book of yours I've been hearing about?
And when I tell you, Zelda Fitzgerald is exactly
And when the man who is brave and true looks Death squarely in the face
And when you make love to her, you feel true, and beautiful
And when you think that in the cold,
And you were always working, and maybe it's the mystique of this corny city, but...
And you? What are you doing here?
And you're gonna wonder why I wasn't acting more strange, when you find out.
And,
And... Does that sound terrible?
Another whole sensibility, the street lamps, the kiosques,
Anyone whose protagonist makes a living
Anywhere else in the world, will always be a mystery to me.
Apparently, Joyce was eating sauerkraut and frankfurters.
Aren't you gonna get married?
Artists are like children.
As always in this sad life,
As we've come to know her through everything we've read in books and articles.
As what?
At the party!
Because he's romantic, and he speaks French,
Because I mistakenly thought, like you, that it was, yeah,
Because it's understated, but elegant.
Because she's your lover, but we don't know her that way!
Because, he writes. He rewrites.
Because, you know,
Been walking around Paris. You know,
Believe it or not, recognize his face from some old sheet music.
Believe my luck.
Belle, mais trop subtile. Plus implicite, Pablo! (Beautiful, but too subtle. More defined, Pablo!)
Better to have lived during the... la Renaissance.
Between Belmonte and myself, whom would you choose?
Bon soir, Madame. (Good evening, Madame.)
Bon soir, tous le monde! (Good evening, everyone!)
Bon soir! (Good evening!)
Bon soir! Bienvenue. (Good evening! Welcome.)
Bon soir. (Good evening.) I'm Doctor Gérard.
Book is too realistic.
Book, or a painting, or a
Both of them? Gil, my ears are pierced.
Boy, that girl was so...
But at least it was a choice.
But first, you and I have something to talk about.
But for whatever...inexplicable...
But from way out in space you can see these lights,
But he did have one plot suggestion.
But he has more courage. He faces death more often, and
But I am more emotional,
But I don't get it.
But I had fun.
But I need to get a little fresh air.
But I will say that we both like
But I'm a normal guy. See, in one life,
But I'm from the '20s, and I'm telling you the golden age is La Belle Époque.
But it doesn't mean we don't respect each other's views, am I right?
But it's the present. It's dull.
But it's too...uh... We're late...I think what we're...
But kills the performance, according to the Bard.
But maybe you dropped them, and
But tell me about yourself.
But thank you for the evening. Bye.
But that's OK, because I'm going dancing with Paul.
But the important things.
But then he said you'd be here. You and Pablo, and...
But to find an antidote for the emptiness of existence.
But you don't want to hear all this.
But you look so sad.
But you're not, as long as I'm around. Unless you want to put the gloves on and settle it?
But, I just find this...
But, I mean, if you don't want to go, don't go.
But, we know he's a lonely man.
But, you made us rush through dinner,
But...
By herself?
By mounting the female.
By the way, my name is Gabrielle.
Bye, sweetie.
C'est exactement ce qu'elle représente! (It's exactly what she represents!)
C'est l'un de vos meilleurs, jusqu'au présent. (It's one of your best, until now.)
C'est pour ça vous êtes ****(That's why you're dressed like that.)
C'est un dommage. (It's a shame.)
Can I ask you the biggest favor in the world?
Can I speak with you a minute?
Can I walk with you, or, I'll buy you a cup of coffee?
Can you picture how drop dead gorgeous this city is in the rain?
Can you picture how drop dead gorgeous this city is in the rain?
Carnal to the point of smoldering, and, yes, she's beautiful, but
Champagne.
Cheap is cheap, is what I always say.
Christ! I better love her! I'm marrying her!
Come here! I've been working like a demon. I gotta get this stuff done, but
Come look at these, Inez.
Come on over. Oh, I'm not going to crash the Fitzgeralds,
Come on, guy! Get in the car!
Come on, have a drink. Come on!
Come on, just 10 more minutes, and then we can walk home.
Come on! Get up! We should
Come on. I can't stand that guy.
Comes from Huckleberry Finn.
Connaisez pas Adriana. Regardez... (You don't know Adriana. Look...)
Could we not discuss my personal life in public?
Cub Scouts. I failed freshman English.
Daddy had chest pains.
Dalí, sí? (Dalí, yes?)
Degas and I were just talking about how this...
Diablo...Luis! Oye, Luis! (Damn. Luis! Hey, Luis!)
Diamonds for a wedding band.
Did you get any work done last night?
Did you read my story? What'd you think?
Did...Did you bring them?
Dinner with...Dinner with Pablo, and Henri Matisse.
Do you really want to give it all up just to struggle?
Do you remember me? I was in the...
Do you speak any English?
Doesn't see that his fiancée is having an affair right before his eyes.
Don't call the doctor!
Don't do that!
Don't laugh. I just want to...
Dripping with sexual innuendo,
Dull?
Earrings...
Earrings....
Eh bien, mes chers amies, je propose de porter un toast... (Well, my dear friends, I propose to raise a toast to...)
Ella ha elegido Pablo.> (She chose Pablo.)
Enchanté..
Estoy segura de que ella regresará muy devoto. (I'm sure that she'll come back very devoted.)
Every day, it's on again, off again.
Every street, every boulevard is its own special art form.
Everything moves so fast.
Exactly correct.
Exactly. Thank you.
Except, remember: in those days,
Exceptionally lovely.
Faulkner. And he was right. And I met him, too.
Fine for your father and I to disagree.
For me, la Belle Époque Paris would have been perfect.
For not following us down that rabbit's hole in Iraq.
French mistress Madeleine Brissou in the '20s.
From a...
From Bordeaux, if my art history serves me,
From that fugitive from Málaga one way or another.
From the 2000th millenium to here.
From this portrait is the subtlety,
Gardes! Gardes! (Guards! Guards!)
Get over it, Gil.
Getting killed?
Gil is he's smart, and he's very successful.
Gil is a complete romantic. I mean, he would be
Gil, why are you so dressed up?
Gil, your brain tumor's acting up again.
Gil?
Gil...the... You have the same names as...
Give me your hand. OK. Sit down, here.
Go crazy, and not be so damn logical.
Go on. Here, put in on.
Go to bed, and then we'll do it another night.
God, is that who I think it is?
Good thing you didn't go last night. You would've hated the music, and the crowd,
Good to see you.
Good? Good. Ah, she's here. Follow me.
Goodbye, Gil?
Goodbye, Inez.
Goodbye.
Got a... part missing,
Great artists geniuses also find her alluring,
Greetings and salutations.
Guys, I think you've got me mixed up.
Had been transmuted by the mere passing of years
Happier in the past, as where I want a home.
Has a very sharp sense of humor, and
Have you ever shot a charging lion?
Have you read it, Hemingway?
Have you tasted the '61?
Haven't really thought about it.
He doesn't go dancing.
He figured it out, and, guess what, it makes perfect sense.
He has absolutely no respect for anybody else's opinion.
He just looks at me.
He rewrites the rewrites, you know?
He said...He says that
He saw him get into a car at midnight every night,
He says, Picasso never left his studio.
He worked out of Giverny, where he was frequently...
He works in a nostalgia shop.
He...Scott loves only you.
He's a young American writer. I thought you two should know each other.
He's about to marry a woman named Inez.
He's asking us to sit down with him.
He's brilliant.
He's distracted by the fact that she was a
He's engaged to my daughter.
He's looking for someone to do costumes for the new ballet.
He's made a creature of Place Pigalle.
He's moody and possessive.
Headed to Café de Flore to scribble away on my book.
Hello!
Hello! Bonjour!
Hemingway?
Hemingway.
Here is ... his photo.
Here it is: La Belle Époque!
Here's a superb Picasso.
Hey, lady. What... Are you kiddding me?
Hey! How are you? I was hoping we'd see you here.
Hey! If Gil doesn't want to go, I'll share Paul with you.
Hey! Thank you for stopping.
Honey, just promise me something.
Hopefully I'll see you again eventually.
How long have you been dating Picasso?
I always say that I was born too late.
I am drawn by Gil.
I am tired from the gym and a massage, so I'm gonna get this cab.
I am very democratic,
I believe Louis moved his court here,
I believe that love that is true and real creates a respite from death.
I came to find you.
I can give you a checkmate argument for each side.
I can never decide whether
I can see myself just strolling along the Left Bank with a,
I can't resist you any more. You're so fetching in the morning.
I can't tell you how excited I am! This is gonna be such a lift!
I can't understand you. I'm a little drunk! I can't...
I could get used to a summer home like this.
I could never live out of the United States.
I could see myself living here!
I couldn't agree more with you.
I did feel, for a minute there,
I didn't fall in love madly with your book...
I didn't like that maid. I didn't like her from the beginning.
I didn't stay here. When I first came out here,
I didn't take a real shot at being a writer.
I do that about you.
I do. I'm a big fan. I like to
I don't even remember you packing them.
I don't get here often enough. That's the problem.
I don't know how any woman can stay with him. He's so difficult.
I don't know what is gonna happen.
I don't know why, but I have this feeling that...
I don't know, crazy. It doesn't really work.
I don't know, like I can't...
I don't know!
I don't know.
I don't know. They were just...
I don't like the thought of her with that Spaniard.
I don't live here.
I don't mean to...I didn't mean to pry.... Were you born in Paris?
I don't think we're right for each other.
I don't understand. What's holding them in the room?
I don't understand. Where are we going?
I dropped in on you the same way we're dropping in on the 1890s.
I feel like I just want to let it go.
I feel like the Parisians kind of get me.
I feel that's what I'm always saying.
I find her extremely alluring.
I forgot to tell you, actually. Gil isn't coming to Mont Saint Michel.
I get in a car, and I slide through time.
I had a dream where he came to me
I had a nice idea for a movie for you.
I hardly think he'd be lecturing at the Sorbonne if he's a pseudo intellectual.
I have to tell someone. I'm...
I heard that Monet, one of the things that he used to try to...
I hope you're not going to be as antisocial tomorrow at Versailles.
I just want to walk around Paris with you.
I keep forgetting you're just a tourist.
I know I can be one of the great writers of musical lyrics not that I can write melodies, and I try,
I know that both Picasso and Hemingway are in love with me,
I know what you're thinking. This is boring. I agree!
I know, but it's very hard to find anything like this at home.
I know. Actually, I'm just here visiting.
I like cheap sexy. That makes me shallow.
I like to be thought of that way.
I love his writing.
I love it so much. Everything was so perfect.
I love it.
I love the language!
I love walking with you.
I mean, come on, there's nothing happening on Jupiter or Neptune,
I mean, could you ever picture us moving here after we're married?
I mean, for all we know, Paris is the hottest spot in the universe.
I mean, he's married, but...
I mean, I do, but I don't. I...
I mean, I love those guys.
I mean, I love Turner,
I mean, in a way, it's almost like science fiction.
I mean, it just means the world to me that you
I mean, it was a real choice. This way, I think, is,
I mean, it's just like a one shot deal.
I mean, it's not...It...It is!
I mean, look: This is where Monet lived and painted.
I mean, Mom's right about you.
I mean, the studios adore you. You're in demand...
I mean, what is your first impression of Adriana?
I mean, you could totally tell you didn't want to go.
I mean, you haven't even read it.
I mean, you know, the problem is that he's not exactly sure
I miss the bathtub gin. What do you do?
I moved here to study fashion.
I never acted too crazy.
I paint the rhinoceros. I paint you.
I probably wrote it.
I ran into him at a dinner party.
I really did listen to you, so I'm happy to hear that it
I really did listen to you, so I'm happy to hear that it
I recently read a two volume biography on Rodin, and
I said, Gil, you have absolutely nothing in common with Picasso.
I see a film.
I see a photograph.
I see an insurmountable problem.
I see...
I sense that there are some complicated feelings, maybe,
I sent him the piece you and I looked at, plus four others,
I should go.
I take that back. Maybe Turner.
I think 500 Francs is fair.
I think a woman is equal to a man in courage.
I think I'm gonna stay here and do some work on my novel,
I think you can even make the case that all modern American literature
I think you'd like Inez. She has a...
I think... I thought you loved their simplicity.
I want to know where he goes each night.
I was at Gertrude Stein's,
I was born in Bordeaux.
I was just doing a little writing.
I was just out for a walk.
I was just telling Pablo that this portrait doesn't capture Adriana.
I was trying to escape my present the same way you're trying to escape yours,
I was with Hemingway, and Picasso.
I was with Paul for a few nights,
I will always take a California wine, but,
I wish that I could. I cant, but
I would drop the house in Beverly Hills,
I would drop the house in Beverly Hills,
I...came here to study with Coco Chanel,
I...I know I saw them here this morning.
I...I...keep looking at the man playing piano, and I
I...I...keep looking at the man playing piano, and I
I'd be thinking brain tumor.
I'd hardly call this picture marvelous,
I'd just, kind of, be a hired Hollywood hand.
I'd like to know where he goes every night.
I'll bring it to Gertrude Stein's.
I'll discuss your book with you as soon as I've finished it. Where can I reach you?
I'll get a cab. Taxi!
I'll get to your book in a moment. I finished it.
I'll start it tonight,
I'll tell you something:
I'm already hooked. Hooked!
I'm engaged to marry a woman I love.
I'm excited about this corporate merger between our folks and the French company, but otherwise,
I'm from 2010.
I'm Gil Pender, from Pasadena!
I'm Gil Pender.
I'm glad you're here.
I'm going to find Zelda.
I'm gonna get it, and I'll be back.
I'm gonna go get it. I'm gonna...
I'm having a hard time,
I'm having trouble because I'm a Hollywood hack
I'm in love with an American writer I just met,
I'm in love with you.
I'm jealous, and I'm trusting.
I'm jumpy. Suddenly I don't like the atmosphere here any more.
I'm kidding.
I'm not a big Francophile.
I'm not gonna be competitive with you.
I'm not missing it because of you.
I'm not quite as taken with them as you are.
I'm not...I'm not going back.
I'm pretty sure she had an affair with Modigliani, then Braque,
I'm pushing for a little attic in Paris with a skylight.
I'm ready to move on. Let's do Bricktop's!
I'm really finding these midnight strolls great for me creatively,
I'm returning from dinner with friends.
I'm sure it's the beef bourguignon she made me have.
I'm sure it's the beef bourguignon she made me have.
I'm Zelda, by the way. Oh, Scott! Scott!
I've always been a logical person. I've never
I've been having panic attacks, but I'm sure they'll subside after the wedding.
I've been waiting for two months for a reply from that editor.
I've been waiting for two months for a reply from that editor.
I've never actually even worn it. I'll show you. You'll see why immediately.
I've never heard of Valium. What is this?
I've seen what he earns, but sometimes I think he's got a...
If I ever want to write something worthwhile, I have to,
If I never see another charming boulevard or bistro again, I...
If I was to tell you that I spent
If I was with Hemingway, and Fitzgerald,
If I'm asleep when you get in, don't wake me up.
If I'm not mistaken, he painted this marvelous portrait of his
If I'm not mistaken, it took him 2 years to complete this.
If I'm not mistaken. In 1917, I believe.
If I'm unhappy, I'll move back. But for the time being, yes.
If it's bad, I'll hate it because I hate bad writing,
If it's OK with you, I think I just want to take a little walk,
If the prose is clean and honest, and if it affirms grace and courage under pressure.
If the rest of the book reads as well when you're done,
If they lived in an earlier time.
If this book...doesn't pan out,
If you're a writer, declare yourself the best writer!
If you're going to stay here and drink with him, I'm going with the toreador.
Imagine the two of us settling here.
Imagine this town in the '20s. Paris in the '20s,
In fact, if I'm not mistaken,
In its...um...best time.
In the beauty between two
In the rain; the artists and writers.
In this traffic, nothing moves.
Indian food. Not all Indian food, but the...
Inez, I told you to keep everything in the hotel safe!
Inez, you and I, it's obvious we're not...
Inez, you can fool me, but you cannot fool Hemingway.
Is called golden age thinking.
Is he a good writer? I mean, have you read his prose?
Is that... That's the end of the story?
Is there a difference
Is there some place that we can talk? Maybe more quiet?
Is this it?
Isn't Hemingway attractive?
Isn't it amazing? The first time we met, I told you about this place,
Isn't it beautiful? It's my favorite era.
Isn't this a wonderful place to throw a party?
Isn't this little Parisian dream a moveable feast?
It can't be... Yeah....
It explains the anxiety in my dream that I had.
It has a universality, but no objectivity.
It in the back row when he puts it on my finger.
It is because they love with sufficient passion, to push death out of their minds,
It is divine!
It sounds so crazy to say.
It was like a nightmare, where I ran out of Zithromax.
It's a flaw in the Romantic imagination of those people who...
It's a subtle beauty; an implied sensuality.
It's a Valium. It'll make you feel better.
It's about a man who works in a nostalgia shop.
It's because he wrote many songs about Paris.
It's best not to go into too many details. We're...
It's cognitive dissonance.
It's just since I've been engaged to Inez,
It's just... You're very kind, but I wouldn't call my babbling poetic.
It's like, I've got to write a note to the Chamber of Commerce.
It's more of a petit bourgeois statement
It's not my present.
It's not...incredible.... It's from the flea market.
It's over. With Picasso, too.
It's so nice to see you tonight.
It's the greatest, most beautiful era Paris has ever known.
It's the start of La Belle Époque!
It's the...pill of the future.
It's unbelievable! All the pictures I've seen...
It's very unusual, indeed.
It's your choice. What can I say?
J'ai parlé à Leo. Je pense qu'il va l'acheter (I talked to Leo. I think that he'll buy it.)
J'étudie la haute couture. (I study high fashion.)
Je comprends maintenant! (I understand now!)
Je serais enchantée. Prenez un siège. (I would be delighted. Have a seat.)
Je vous devine à l'accent.(I could tell from the accent.) Yeah. Oui. Oui.
Je...Je suis perdu. (I...I'm lost.)
John, is there anything I can get, for your color to me looks
John, old boy, how are you, buddy?
Just because we're...
Just finish your drink. I live just around the corner.
Just for a second. You know how I think better in the shower,
Kind of think I'm a member of Linda and Cole's inner circle.
Last night with Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald,
Les vêtements tres jeune. (The youthful clothes.)
Let me just jump in.
Let's do that.
Let's get some culture.
Let's just say, as a writer, I'm pretty good at
Let's meet 'em.
Let's never go back to the '20s!
Life is noisy and complicated.
Life was a lot better when Kublai Khan was around.
Like some rhino hunters I know, or Belmonte, who's truly brave.
Liked? I loved! All your work.
Listen. Where I come from,
Little old Gil Pender has his novel
Look at that!
Look!
Look!
Look! Are these them?
Lost, you walk along... this is the spot...
Lovely.
Lui coupe la tête! (Off with his head!)
Lui coupe la tête! (Off with his head!)
M..M...Modigliani?
Mais détendez vous! Vous voulez du champagne. (Relax! Have some champagne.)
Many.
Mark my words. I'm going to steal you away
May I?
Maybe my greatest fear, actually.
Maybe the small things. The...
Maybe when you're shaving one day, it'll tickle your fancy.
Me?
Me? No, no, no, I'm not. I've been writing.
Me? Why would I read a biography on Rodin?
Means, uh, something like,
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (2011)
Mmm?
Mmm. Moi aussi. (Mmm. Me, too.)
Monsieur Lautrec?
Monsieur Tisserant will personally keep track of the gentleman,
Monsieur, Mademoiselle, on y va! (Sir, Miss, away we go!)
Monsieur? C'est un dommage. (Sir? It's a shame.)
Montez! On va vous laisser! (Get in! We're going to leave you!)
More directly, and if you chose him, I'd be disappointed, but I'd understand.
More evolved in that department than we are.
More than happy living in a complete state of perpetual denial.
Mount Kilimanjaro is not Paris.
Muy devoto. Oh, he took her hunting kudu, but she'll be back to him.
My book is kind of a...
My boss got a whole new album of Cole Porter songs.
My friends.
My God, did I just say that?
My God, you take art groupie to a whole new level!
My heart is just racing right now!
My opinion is I hate it.
My roommate and I, we paid a girl from Pigalle
Named Gil Pender.
Napa Valley's 6,000 miles away.
Naturally, discretion is paramount.
Never.
Nevertheless, I don't think your idea of having him followed
No good.
No subject is terrible if the story is true.
No TV and suicide bombing,
No, because he could critique your writing,
No, but that's OK. I don't mind getting wet.
No, don't forget. We're taking you to dinner tonight.
No, I don't.
No, it was sudden. Um...
No, it's no secret.
No, no, I'm going to stay in Paris, but
No, no. I jumped in the shower,
No, no. The past is not dead.
No, there's nothing beautiful about walking in the rain.
No, this I leave to you. You've always been a fine judge of my work.
No, you can't. You couldn't pick one. I mean,
No! This is the golden age.
No. That doesn't happen.
No. You can do that later. Mom said we can use her decorator's discount. Get up!
Non, non, non. Vous ne le comprenez pas correctement. (No, no ,no. You don't understand correctly.)
Non, non! C'est ce qu'elle vraiment si vous la connaissez! (No, no! It's true if you know her!)
Non, non. I speak well. Parle très bien. Bien oui. Tu veut voir? (No, no. I speak very well. Absolutely. You want to see?)
Non. Non. Je ne suis pas d'accord. (No. No. I do not agree.)
Non. Tu n'as pas raison.(No. You're wrong.) Look how he's done her:
Not Picasso. Not Matisse.
Not that late...uh... I was...uh...
Now, this a writer. uh...Gil. Yes?
Now, which would you prefer here?
Of abstract expressionism.
Of course, what you don't get
Oh God, no.
Oh look, I mean, if he wants, I'd be glad to look over his novel and critique it for him.
Oh my G... What are you doing here?
Oh my God!
Oh my God! I...
Oh wait. It's Euros, so it's more.
Oh, come on! Come on!
Oh, come on. Why?
Oh, Delfine?
Oh, excuse me! Parlez vous... Do you speak English?
Oh, hey! What're you doing here?
Oh, hi, Mr. Hemingway. Here.
Oh, how wonderful!
Oh, I don't know. I forget the name.
Oh, I see! And no global warming,
Oh, I'm sorry. Don't you know the host?
Oh, Inez. It's gonna be such an event!
Oh, it'll be nice walking in the rain! It's beautiful!
Oh, look at those wonderful glass figures.
Oh, maybe it's because of the pheromones that you're giving off.
Oh, me, too. Great charisma for me.
Oh, mon Dieu, this is so beautiful!
Oh, mon Dieu! Quelle robe magnifique! (Oh, my God! What a magnificent dress!)
Oh, Mr. Buñuel!
Oh, my God!
Oh, one of those crazy Surrealist painters is getting married.
Oh, Pender! I was just telling Matisse
Oh, right. Yes. Great.
Oh, the past has always had a great charisma for me.
Oh, they've been back for days, now.
Oh, you must stay here.
Oh! Excuse me!
Oh! This is... This is remarkable!
Oh. What are you doing here?
OK, now, I understand he loved his wife
OK, now, I've brought a rewrite over of the first few chapters of my book,
OK, now, where are you guys taking me?
OK, we never said where we were gonna meet.
OK, well, if I'm not mistaken,
OK, you guys want to walk back?
OK, you left the wine tasting, a little drunk, but not out of control.
OK. Alright, thank you.
OK. Alright, well I can go, though, right?
OK. Sorry. Sorry.
OK. Yes! I did.
OK. You know I wouldn't hide anything, so if I'm saying it's incredible,
On how Pablo sees her. Saw her.
On va faire la fête! (We're going to party!)
Only for bargains.
Or Fitzgerald, or Gertrude Stein, or Salvador Dalí!
Originally, all this was swampland.
Out of the Past was the name of the store,
Over where the fire exits are, then...
Overwhelming.
Pablo admires him so much!
Pablo is the greater artist, but Matisse is the greater painter.
Pablo Picasso, and Ernest Hemingway.
Pablo will be missing me.
Papa! You gotta...
Para reunirse con mis amigos en Saint Germain. (To meet some friends on Saint Germain.)
Parce que... (Because...)
Pardon?
Paris in the '20s, in the rain.
Paris in the summer. What it must have been like,
Paris is more beautiful by day or by night.
Pas de tout. La Renaissance, c'est beaucoup mieux. (Not at all. The Renaissance is much better.)
Passion, and you, for at least that moment, lose your fear of death.
Paul and Carol Bates, this is my mother
Paul and I?
Paul got invited to lecture at the Sorbone.(sic.) Sorbonne.
Paul is an expert on French wine.
Paul said we have to go to the countryside.
Paul, I'm gonna have to differ with you on this one.
Pedantic? Yes. That's a perfect word.
Pender is in a perplexing situation.
Pender, I read your rewrite, and you're nicely on the right track.
Pender!
People measure out their lives with coke spoons.
People trying to take back the country.
People who think that their lives would be happier
Perhaps because he seems naïve and unassuming.
Permitée? (May I?)
Picking up on vibrations from people women in particular.
Please, old sport, you make matters extremely difficult.
Plus four shorter pieces. And this guy, I gave him a copy of the...
Profiteroles? You're going to have the most amazing adventure of your life!
Qu'est ce que vous faites dans la vie? (What is it you do?)
Quickly fades away, and what you're left with is
Quit the idle chatter, because we're gonna be late.
Really?
Rhinoceroses?
Rodin wished it to serve as his headstone and epitaph.
Rose was definitely the wife. Camille, the mistress.
S'il vous plaît, prenez un boire du champagne. C'est la fête! (Please, have a drink of champagne. It's a party!)
Sabía que tenía obsesión con este fanfarrón! (I knew that I had an obsession with that bully!)
Santé! Santé!(Cheers! Cheers!) The night is young. Drink up!
Savez que moi je présenter Monsieur Gauginand Monsieur Degas. (May I present Mr. Gaugin and Mr. Degas.)
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. The Fitzgeralds. Isn't she beautiful?
Scott Fitzgerald and...
See anything you like?
See the sketch he's made? Nobody can draw like this today.
See, but, the problem is, when it comes to his writing,
Selling old cap pistols and Joan Crawford cutout books...
She wants to live in Malibu, and
She was sweet. She was pleasant. She was upbeat!
She'll be glad to see you.
She's almost finished with my novel, and I run into this guy.
She's at Deyrolle, by herself.
She's attractive. She doesn't say that we agree on everything, but...
She's jealous of his gift, and it's a fine gift. It's rare.
She's the only one I trust with my writing.
She's wasting you because she's really a competitor. Don't you agree?
Shh! I'm trying to hear Paul say it.
Shirley Temple dolls and old radios?
Sí. Your sad eyes.
So I'll see you guys later.
So were you really hooked with those opening lines?
So you make a petit bourgeois judgment and turn her into an object of pleasure.
So you'll find it enlightening, I think.
So, Carol Carol and I are gonna go dancing.
So, Dad invited you guys for a wine tasting.
So, vous intéresse? (So, you're interested?)
So, we were halfway to Mont Saint Michel
So?
So...
So...um...
Some friends have gotten together a little party for Jean Cocteau.
Sometimes there's a little bit of a disconnect with the big things.
Speak up, for Christ's sake! I'm asking if you think my friend is making a tragic mistake.
Start drinking them all again. I don't know.
Surely you don't think the '20s are a golden age!
Symphony or a sculpture that can compete with a great city?
T.S Eliot? T.S. Eliot?
Tea Party Republicans. They are decent
Tell Gil to bring his suit, 'cause we're going to be dining formal tomorrow night.
Tell me more about your book.
Tellement avant garde! (So ahead of the time!)
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for dinner, Daddy.
That I'm missing some chances to let my imagination kind of
That immediate magic one hears about happened to me.
That it's a little unsatisfying, because life's a little unsatisfying.
That made you think about me?
That Paris exists, and anyone could choose to live
That was really thoughtful of her.
That we're gonna have, then I'm going to give it to you.
That would be nice.
That you have for me.
That you'll stop eating your brains out,
That's called denial.
That's fine. You go ahead. But I'm in the middle of a great book that Carol lent me.
That's great. We can spend some time together.
That's putting it mildly.
That's the problem with writers.
That's the way you'd have to go. And then, everyone will see
That's very... That's very French.
That's what I'm saying. Honey, it's for a special dinner
That's what the present is.
That's what you always say.
That's why Daddy says you're a communist.
That's...That's... I'm going to be thinking about that one.
The artist's job is not to succumb to despair,
The assignment was to take the hill. There were 4 of us.
The cafés, people drinking, and singing...
The Christ's face!
The clock struck midnight...
The detective agency says the detective is missing.
The French! The waiters? No.
The future. OK? I come...
The group with the pedantic gentleman.
The juxtaposition of color is amazing.
The other way around. It's an easy mistake.
The pool, everything, in a second.
The problem is that other men,
The rhinoceros makes love
The rhinoceros? Uh...
The sound of hyenas in your ears at night when you're trying to sleep in a tent just drives you crazy.
The trip didn't work out. I knew they wouldn't hit it off.
The way the city's lit up at night allegedly inspires him, so...
The...horse and carriages,
Then, pretty soon, you'll start imagining another time was really your,
There a steal at $18,000.
There are our sightseers.
There is another woman?
There was some fine writing in it, but it was unfulfilled.
There's no city like this in the world. There never was!
These days, so many Americans feel the need to move here.
These people don't have any antibiotics.
These pheromones are driving me mad!
They are not crypto fascist
They just can't seem to exit the door.
They only had baths, and I'm definitely a shower man.
They put a balloon in me. Big deal.
They were It was so obvious they were whispering about me,
They're doing it up there.
They're so beautiful!
Think about it.
This generation is empty, and has no imagination.
This is Gil Pender, Miss Stein.
This is one of the finest establishments in Paris. They do a diamond whiskey sour.
This is our last chance. It's not that bad out.
This is our last chance. It's not that bad out.
This is Pen der. Pen der.
This is the time we live in.
This is unbelievable! Look at this!
This is, of course, Rodin's most famous statue.
This man was the real father
This month it's writing. Last month it was something else.
This much French I do understand, and the gesture.
This was a failed attempt to capture
This... Señor Buñuel.
Titian and Michelango.
To a golden age.
To a status at once magical and also camp.
To come and teach us all her tricks.
To love two women at once?
To marry. I want to make sure that she's making the right decision.
To sit opposite one's lover at Maxim's, in its...
Tom Eliot? Tom Stearns Eliot?
Tomémonos otra copita. (Let's take another drink.)
Tomorrow we're locked in to a lunch at Brasserie Lipp.
Too rich for me.
Turns out he's Archibald MacLeish. He says he's on his way over here,
Uh, in 1682.
Uh... in Old French, the word versailles
Uh... is... uh, French classical style at its height.
Uh... The work, I believe, of... uh, Louis Vau (Louis le Vau)
Uh... The... uh, middle section here
Uh...Gil? You coming?
Uh...Malibu.
Uh...She's in bed with a bad oyster,
Um...How 'bout
Um...this...cette...génération est plus vide, et il manque d'imagination. (...this generation is empty, and is missing imagination.)
Un autre verre pour monsieur, s'il vous plaît. (Another glass for this man, please.)
Un bouteille de vin rouge! (A bottle of red wine!)
Un peu tir de bourbon, s'il vous plaît. (A small shot of bourbon, please.)
Unbelievable. Parlez vous anglais?
Unless she's right, and I need to see a neurologist.
Unless you die gracefully,
Until it returns, as it does, to all men.
Usual menu of clichéd horror stories.
Utterly lacking in any wit or believability,
Very drawn to her.
Very formal dinner party. At the end of dinner, when they try to leave the room, they can't.
Very pretty lyrics.
Violent, meaningless universe, that Paris exists, these lights...
Voilà, ma petite Adriana! (There she is, my little Adriana!)
Vos dessins! Votre attention! Nous admirons tout que vous faites. (Your drawings! Your attention! We admire everything that you do.)
Voulez vous de lui présenter à Richard? (Would you introduce her to Richard?)
Vous aimez? (You like?)
Vous allez me faire fatigué. Venir! (You're making me tired. Come on!)
Vous êtes Americain? (You are American?)
Vous êtes tous deux parfaits. (You are both perfect.)
W...W...With who?... With who, Gil?
Wait. That was Djuna Barnes?
Walk the streets. Gush over the Parisian light and the rooftops.
Walk? No, it's starting to rain.
Wants me to work in Hollywood, and....
Was it?
Ways in the future.
We all fear death, and question our place in the universe.
We both like pita bread. I guess it's called naan.
We could do it, I mean, if my book turns out.
We heard of a great place. Interested?
We met, earlier tonight...
We saw a wonderfully funny American film.
We should get back to town. We're meeting Mom and Dad for dinner.
We. Are. All. Bored. Let's do Bricktop's.
We're 30 minutes from town.
We're breaking up.
We're going to buy one of his paintings for our personal collection.
We're just in the middle of a little personal crisis.
We're temporarily passing through.
Well, a toast to John's new business venture here!
Well, dear, you don't have to tell them the whole plot, just the character.
Well, everyone loves your movies.
Well, everyone loves your movies.
Well, everything's a little up in the air right now.
Well, he doesn't quite believe that the protagonist
Well, he loved them both, but in a different way.
Well, he was frequently visited by Caillebotte,
Well, he's a pseudo intellectual.
Well, he's gonna miss a great weekend.
Well, I can. I know exactly where I want to go next.
Well, I don't know what you're carrying on about, but this is not my idea of an amazing adventure.
Well, I guess I am lost.
Well, I hope it was nothing serious with you and Pablo.
Well, I know it was moronic and infantile, and
Well, I mean it's not a story. It's like a detailed...
Well, I mean, they're your friends, and I have to admit
Well, I mean, you can't exactly blame them
Well, I think we have a lot of commitments, but I'm sure it's...
Well, I think we need to be scientific and just
Well, I would report the theft right away.
Well, I'll be perfectly frank.
Well, it's a shame you two didn't come to the movies with us last night,
Well, that frightens me.
Well, that's something all men before you have done. All men will do.
Well, uh, Dad's here on business, and we just decided to
Well, we know one thing:
Well, what do I know? Too simple.
Well, yeah. To me they are.
Well, you certainly understand why all these guys want to paint you,
Well, you get what you pay for.
Well, you... you didn't mention you were going to be here.
Well, you've come to the right place, Monsieur.
Wh...You dress up and put on cologne to write?
What about you?
What am I doing wrong?
What are you doing here?
What are you doing?
What are you even talking about?
What are you saying?
What are you talking about?
What did Hemingway say? He called it a moveable feast.
What do you mean?
What does that mean?
What have you been smoking?
What is she doing here, staring into the water?
What is this, an old Peugeot? I have a friend who collects these in Beverly Hills.
What is your suspicion? Hm?
What the hell is a nostalgia shop?
What the hell were they doing in the bathroom?
What time did you get in last night?
What was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation,
What?
What're you thinking about? You seem like you're in a daze.
What're you writing?
What's the suggestion?
What's wonderful about getting wet?
When Daddy just... he went pale as a ghost.
When did you read the biography on Rodin?
When I was in Catholic school, one weekend
When they're forced to stay together, the veneer of civilization
When you were putting them away, and the housekeeper must've picked them up.
Where am I?
Where are my pearl earrings?
Where are you two planning on moving after you get married?
Where did you get such an insane notion?
Where do you think Gil goes every night?
Where? From Ernest Hemingway.
Where'd Gil run off to?
Where's Carol?
Which is how Pablo met her. Picasso.
While I was doing it, like I was immortal.
Who came to Paris to study costume design for the theater.
Who find it difficult to cope with the depressive.
Who never gave actual literature a real shot.
Who they really are: animals.
Who wants a fight?
Who was in it?
Who's great, but he's no Miró.
Whoa, whoa, Gil! Take it easy!
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey!
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Let's not jump to any conclusions, OK?
Whoa! Oh my God! What are you guys doing?
Why does every city have to be in the rain?
Why don't I drop back by, instead of you trying to find me, if that's all right?
Why don't they just walk out of the room?
Why don't you tell Cole and Linda to come with, and...um...
Why don't you tell them about the lead character that you're working on right now?
Why not?
Why not? I don't understand it!
Why would you...want to do that?
With Braque, though, there was another woman.
With Gertrude. Stein.
With one tear.
With Pablo.
Without the distractions of the day. I'll probably end up going on another little
Women are only to sleep with or to paint.
Wonderful but forgettable. That sounds like a picture I've seen.
Work.
Would you bring her back at a reasonable time?
Would you like to know how that feels?
Wouldn't these be charming in a Malibu beach house?
Wow! I don't know what it is about this city!
Wow! What...
Wow. That's...
Writers are competitive.
Ya hemos hablado de todo esto! (We talked about all this!)
Yeah, actually, she's right.
Yeah, but about the '20s, and the Charleston,
Yeah, but if I wasn't dreaming...
Yeah, but, he didn't write the music, did he?
Yeah, drink up!
Yeah, except that they've been dead for years!
Yeah, I did regret it. It was a bad decision,
Yeah, I mean, I'm not tired, and I've been dying to go dancing,
Yeah, I said that first.
Yeah, I think that sounds fair.
Yeah, I'm actually a huge Mark Twain fan.
Yeah, I'm actually...I decided. I'm moving to Paris.
Yeah, or...actually,
Yeah, that's the problem. They're too simple.
Yeah, this isn't quite fair, 'cause I've already had a lot of red wine tonight.
Yeah, you know, like a million years ago, and
Yeah, you're surrealists!
Yeah. I mean, I probably do look sad. I'm in...
Yeah. I'm ashamed to admit I'm attracted to all of them.
Yeah. OK.
Yeah. Right.
Yeah. So much of Rodin's work was influenced by his wife, Camille.
Yeah. We'll see.
Yeah. We're meeting Paul and Carol at the museum for the private showing.
Yeah. What was the story? It was like he was in love with your hometown, or something.
Yeah. You didn't see this necklace.
Yeah. You know, it's just... You know what it is?
Yeah. You know, it's still a....
Yeah. You seem a bit young to be so familiar with his work.
Yeah...I just.... I'm starting to think that maybe my
Yes, avec toi, au privé, (Yes, with you, in private,)
Yes, continue. You moved here to study fashion...
Yes, he did marry Rose,
Yes, I did, because I've worn them here!
Yes, I do.
Yes, I'm an American.
Yes, in the rhinoceros.
Yes, it is more beautiful.
Yes, it was a good book, because it was an honest book,
Yes, monsieur. Feel free to call me Gil.
Yes, she was an influence, though Camille was not the wife, but his mistress.
Yes, she's chosen Picasso, but Pablo thinks
Yes, that's right.
Yes, you do, if they've stolen.
Yes, you're right, Miss Stein. 'Course...uh...
Yes! And in your tear, another face.
Yes?
Yes.
Yes. Very beautiful.
Yes. Yes! Yeah, that's... that's a coincidence...like....uh...
You act like you've never been here before.
You always take the side of the help, as usual!
You are so full of words.
You asked me, so I'm telling you my sad story.
You can help decide which of us is right, and which of us is wrong.
You can see why he's lost all objectivity.
You can't, 'cause, like, you look around, every...
You did?
You don't do this to people!
You guys are going to think I'm drunk, but
You guys are way... you know...much...
You had a big night. Fitzgerald. Hemingway!
You have a clear and lively voice. Don't be such a defeatist.
You have a glazed look in your eye. Stunned. Stupefied. Anesthetized. Lobotomized.
You have this part missing.
You have to remember.
You heard her. He walks, and gets ideas.
You inhabit two worlds.
You just put this in perspective when we get home.
You know I actually had a professor that dined there,
You know what? I couldn't care less about my book tonight.
You know, baguette under my arm,
You know, charming, but all over the map.
You know, get rid of my illusions, and then I'd be
You know, I had such a crush on him in college, and Carol's very bright.
You know, I sometimes think, How's anyone gonna come up with a
You know, I thought about you the other day.
You know, I was wondering if maybe I could pick up 6 or 7.
You know, I'm not gonna...
You know, if I'd stayed here and written novels,
You know, it seems like I'm moving forward.
You know, it's so loud, I wonder if we can go some place
You know, nostalgia is denial.
You know, Paul happens to be an expert in Monet,
You know, she does not like Hemingway one bit.
You know, she was so snotty yesterday when I asked her...
You know, they're trade Belle Époque to be painting alongside
You know, trusting somebody to evaluate it.
You know, was really the golden time.
You know, your romantic fling; Paris is Paris.
You know? He said he's taking us to this beautiful little inn for lunch.
You know...
You know...the pita bread.
You lead the way.
You like Cole Porter?
You like Mark Twain?
You like the shape of the rhinoceros?
You liked my book?
You liked my story, but he hates me!
You lived with... You lived with Modigliani?
You made a choice to leave Paris once, and you regretted it.
You might learn something.
You see what I'm saying?
You see, I'm having an insight right now. It's a minor one, but
You should give him your book to read.
You speak very good English.
You understood me clearly.
You want to walk the streets of Paris, and take it in by night,
You'll forgive me. I've been mixing grain and g****.
You'll never write well if you're afraid of dying.
You'll show my novel to Gertrude Stein?
You're a bit young.
You're a writer. You make observations. You were with them all night!
You're a writer. You need time to write. Not all this fooling around.
You're crazy!
You're in love with a fantasy.
You're on your way home right now?
You're too self effacing. It's not manly.
Your big lips, melting over the hot sand,
Your jaw is gonna drop.
Your literary idols?
Zelda, what are you doing?!
5 if you counted Vicente, but he had lost his hand when a grenade went off
400 pages long, and I'm just looking for, you know, an opinion.
500 Francs for a Matisse?
...that moonstone necklace? But I thought you liked the moon?
A novel. 'Bout what?
Ah, oui! (Oh, yes!) Ah, oui. He wants to have you meet his friend Richard.
Alice. How the hell are you? Hi!
Allez! Come on! Come on!
and father, and, of course, you know Gail. Hi. Very nice to meet you.
And I never know who buys that stuff. Who'd want it? Exactly.
and my talent really lies in drinking. Sure does.
And she gets back from Spain tomorrow. Great.
And what happened? I don't know.
And you wouldn't pull any punches?
Are you a Parisian? Yes, monsieur.
B...But why? Well, momento,
bad discussion again and again. Honey, honey. We're not getting into By the way, it's
Ballet costumes? Yes.
Balloon? I would like the hotel doctor, please, in room 728.
Bon soir. Enchantée. Bon soir. Enchantée.
Bricktop's? I'm bored! He's bored! We're all bored.
Buñuel? Sí. Buñuel...and...Mr. Man Ray.
but John and I laughed in spite of all that. Have we been down this way yet?
California. Scott Fitzgerald, and who are you, old sport?
Camille? No. Yes.
Can we talk about the wedding plans? Yes! Please.
Cheers! Cheers!
Combien, monsieur? (How much, sir?) Dix huit mille. (€18,000)
Come on, buddy! Come on! OK.
Come on. I'll walk you home. No. No. No.
Come with me! I'm nervous. Really? OK.
Congratulations. Thank you.
Denial of the painful present. Oh, whoa!
Do you think it was the maid? It's always the maid.
Do you want some more water? I'm fine.
Do you? Yeah, I do. I'd say it's probably...
Everybody's down on moonstone, all of a sudden. Well...
freeload along. Yes. Oh.
Gil Pender. Tom Eliot.
Gil, we'll catch up with you later, OK? Sure, sure.
Gil? Hi. Yeah? Yes.
Gil. Nice to meet you.
Gil...Gil Pender. Gil Pender.
Give it to me. I'll bring it to you.
he can write a novel. Really?
He talks about giving that all up and moving here! Oh, yeah, he TALKS about it.
He was your friend. Cole Porter? Yeah.
He's going to Saint Germain. I'm going with him. Zelda, sweetheart...
He's had angioplasty. I didn't need it.
He's tired of me! You're wrong. You're wrong. I know.
Hello? Ms. Stein? Oh, Pender.
Hemingway read the chapters, too, and he thinks... He read it?
Here. Oh!
Here. Take this. What is this?
Hey! Hi! Hey!
Hi. Hey.
hike tonight. Well, we'll see.
Honestly? Yeah.
Honestly... Look, I'm not trying to be
How are you? Good, thanks.
How was I antisocial? Oh, please!
How? Trust me. I know.
Huh? Carol? Hi.
I can tell you that with absolute certainty. No.
I can't believe you're moving. Go ahead. Go ahead!
I didn't hear you. What? Come on!
I don't know. Well, people who live in the past,
I don't think so. You ever hunted?
I have to say hello. No, maybe we shouldn't bother him.
I knew it. I told you. What's going on?
I knew it. I told you. What's going on?
I know you could. Me, too,
I know. Jesus Christ, I'm dealing with a madman here.
I know. I know. Have you ever made love to a truly great woman?
I love your drawings, also. Bon soir! Merci.
I might've known you'd hate it. But darling, you're too sensitive.
I only wish that... I don't want to keep going over it.
I really do. But we would!
I remember you. Yeah?
I remember! Dalí. Ya.
I want to show you something. Come with me. OK.
I was hoping to... It's so nice to see you!
I'll take good care of her. OK.
I'm drinking! Have a drink!
I'm dying to see Versailles. Yeah!
I'm sorry. What? I'm staying here, and it has nothing to do with,
I'm sure he would love some company. OK, let's go.
In the bathroom? Yeah. On the sink.
in the last year their lives. I think you're mistaken.
inexplicable...reason...the heart has, Yes. Yes.
Is it jewelry? I hope it's my taste, if it's jewelry, because... Well...
Is that true? It would be in Moudon. He died of the flu,
Is this gentleman bothering you? Hello, Gil!
is very practical. No?
It's just, I don't understand! I know. You've been wondering why I've been acting strange all day?
It's more like a still life than a portrait. Non.
It's nice to see you here. Thank you.
It's so great! Only the Fitzgeralds can do that!
It's so interesting... Oh?
it's... OK.
John hates their politics. Certainly been no friend to the United States.
Just a little bit. Uh, Gil,
La bowhem? (sic.) Yeah,
Leave it with me. OK. Great.
Let's go in. Paris, the city of lights. Allez! On y va!(Let's go! We're off!)
Let's go! One of these days, I plan to steal you away from this genius
Let's just wait a little longer. Look,
like it's OK, but I'm not a doctor. Naw, I'm fine.
like, a demented lunatic, but it's like... Okay. Okay!
Man Ray? My Gosh! How 'bout that?
Manzard. (sic.) ...and Charles le Brun, I believe.
Me? I'm a writer. Who do you write?
Merci, Madame. (Thank you, Madame.) Pouvons nous vous offrir un verre? (May we offer you a drink?)
Merci. (Thanks.) What is that?
Nevertheless, two months: nary a word. Right.
Nice to see you! Hi. Hey!
Nice. Cheap is cheap.
No one, I... One of your crazy hallucinatory friends?
No, no, no. Okay.
No, not really. No, you do!
No, you'll get lost. OK, I'm gonna walk.
No. You?
No. Come on. I'm not gonna... Well, I...I...prefer to be by myself for a while,
No. No! There's nothing crazy about Hemingway,
No... I don't want to be a killjoy, Come on!
Non, monsieur. (No, sir.) Il parle un petit peu.(He speaks a little.)
Non. C'est l'âge d'or!(It's the golden age!)
Non. Je ne suis pas d'accord.(No. I don't agree.) Mais pourquoi? (But why?)
Oh no, that's just... Yeah. Yeah, we are. That's already...
Oh, it'll be so French! Yeah, yeah.
Oh, really? Yeah. I'm sure it's just indigestion.
Oh, right now I'm working on a novel. Oh, yes?
Oh. OK. I live here.
Oh. You're American. Yeah.
OK, but you should take a cab. No, I'm not taking a cab. I'm walking.
OK. Yeah. Right.
Oui? (Yes?) Bon soir. Nous sommes de grands amateurs.(Good evening. We are great fans.)
Pardon? Nothing. I was just saying that...
Paul Gaugin. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Pender. Prufrock's like my mantra!
Please? I don't want to live! Stop!
Pour moi? (For me?) Yes.
Qui est vous? (Who are you?) Allez monter. Nous allons trop tard. (Come up. We're too late)
Really? ...so I want to hear the rest of it.
Really? And the name for this fallacy
Really? We're thinking about Malibu, yeah.
Really? Yeah, because
Really? Yeah.
Really? Yeah. It's a wonderful city, for
Really? Better than now? Yes.
Really? Wow. I'm sure you will love it. Yeah.
Really. Gil, just pay attention.
Say hi to Trotsky. Yeah.
Scott Fitzgerald talked about it. Gil. Gil.
Send him up. Thank you. This is turning into a witch hunt!
She'll drive you crazy, this woman. She's exciting,
She's right, Gil. I know, but we haven't even found a house yet,
Shh, Inez, no! Could you call the house detective?
So far, I see nothing strange. Why?
So that's like 20. $20,000. Even more, I think. Yeah.
So, what about your book? It's coming along. Yeah!
Sometimes you get a feel for people, and I get... My skin hurts!
Stop it! Stop! Ahh Sex and alcohol.
Sure. Come on.
Taxi! Inez, wait!
terrain were the weeds have been pulled. Is that right?
That in your hand. Nothing.
That was a present! I know. I know.
That would be great! Would you?
That's terrible! I mean, it was so scary, so we just
The whole Bush, you know,... Oh, please. Let's not get into this
they are... A little simple.
They're not red. They're bright red.
This is very... I know. I know.
Though, Paul picked it out. I didn't... What?
Touché. Yeah, the erroneous notion that
turned right around and came back. Yeah. You had to.
Uh...Hôtel Bristol? Parle pas anglais. Désolé.(We don't speak English. Sorry.)
Unbelievable! You know, I had...
Until now. Please...Gil...
Versailles. Oh,
Very amusing. Charming.
Very good, sir. He's so knowledgeable, isn't he?
Vous êtes un poète.(You are a poet.) Aw, come on.
was in the group that... Yes!
We can't take that chance. You know he had an angioplasty 3 years ago.
We had a...bit of a quarrel. Oh no!
We have to get dressed! Just for a second!
We run an open house. Are you coming with us?
we try some more wine? Yes! Let's start here.
We would LOVE to go to Versailles. Yes. Oh, good.
Well, can I open it? No, no no,
Well, good luck with your book, and your wedding. Thank you.
Well, he won't let anybody. He won't let?
Well, I certainly won't be letting you know I won't do that. No.
Well, it helps. To have it read by someone. Yeah!
Well... I mean, honey, so far your track record's you know, and...
Well... I mean, honey, so far your track record's you know, and...
Well... Mmm?
Were you scared? Of what?
What a great party! Oh, good.
What a surprise! It was just a total fluke.
What a town! Yes. To visit.
What are you saying, that he took her to Mount Kilimanjaro? Now, about your book,
What are you talking about? We should stay here.
What are you talking about? We should stay here.
What do I owe you? For this?
What do you mean? I don't wanna...I hate the way I look!
What dream? I had a dream the other night, where
What have we got here? Yeah. Oh.
What is it? Are you sure you don't want to walk in the rain?
What is it? Scott and that beautiful countess.
What is it? Would you read it?
What is that? Where?
What kind of books do you write? I...I...I'm working on a...um...
what would you say? Is that what you were dreaming about?
What? Come on, guy.
What? Well, what are doing tomorrow?
What? Yeah. Gil's moving to Paris.
What? No. I don't like surprises. I have an incredible...Trust me, you're gonna love this.
What? Well, what can I say... So, have you come to Paris to write?
What's a What's a nostalgia shop? Oh, not one of those stores where they sell
What's happening? What's happening? Slightly more tannic than the '59,
where we can hear ourselves think a little bit? Sure! Bye.
Where? Just, Inez, please.
Why are you carrying that manuscript around? You'll see, and when you do,
Why are your cheeks so red? What do you mean?
Why do you always look so good in the morning? No. No. No. No!
With? The other character. The pedantic one.
Wouldn't have been bad. And the rain was an acid rain.
Wow! It's from the turn of the century.
writers, artists. I know. I'd like to, but it's not that easy.
Yeah, let's go up to Montmartre. Let's get a drink, OK? Uh...yeah.
Yeah, this is...uh... I'll take a look.
Yeah, well scripts are easier, so... Wow.
Yeah, well scripts are easier, so... Wow.
Yeah. It fuels the desire
Yeah. Well, you're about to find out,
Yeah. Wow. No wonder she wanted to lead.
Yeah. We should go. We're going now?
Yeah. You read that? Where did you... Yeah, I just read it. I was surprised
Yeah. You think so? Yeah.
Yes, what it is, sweetheart? Here's a writer, from, um... where?
Yes, you are. No. I'm too trusting.
Yes! Oh, come on. I don't like to discuss my work.
Yes? A group of people attend a
Yes. But do you think that's possible,
Yes. This is the nicest ring we saw.
Yes. Uh...Mansart...I think...
Yes. And I am Dalí! Dalí. Yes.
Yes. Rose was the wife. No, he was never married to Rose.
Yes... Dalí!
You box? No. Not really. No.
You did? Yeah. Maybe this is coming out of left field, but
You did? You bet I did.
You don't just level a charge of theft against somebody. Yes, I'd like to report a theft.
You know, I think that's what he needs! Yeah?
You like his work? You can speak for it. Stop it! Stop it.
You look amazing. Thank you.
You look like you were having fun with Djuna Barnes, dancing. Oh, yeah!
You look lost! Oh, yeah!
You ready to go swimming? Hi!
You realize I was kidding? Yeah. I did realize.
You really like? Because I'm still kind of tinkering... Pender?
You sound skeptical. No.
You want to go? Well, yeah,
you'll have something of value. That is the best news!
You're a raving lunatic! No, I'm not.
You're an American? If you count Alabama as America, which I do.
You're interesting, too, in a lost way. Lost?
You're joking. Really? Yes, of course.
Your father is just... Inez?
Your novel? Yeah, it's like
...a rhinoceros.
...he thinks it's going to be a fine book.
'cause there's a little polishing I wanna do.
'cause you have just about one of the best faces ever.
(Hey! Get in! Come on!)
[Cole Porter's Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love] ♪ And that's why birds do it ♪
[Cole Porter's Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love] ♪ Let's fall in love ♪
[Cole Porter's You Do Something to Me] ♪ ...that simply mystifies me ♪
[Cole Porter's You've Got That Thing] ♪ You got that thing You got that thing ♪
[Joséphine Baker's La Conga Blicoti] ♪ ♪
♪ Bees do it ♪
♪ Cold Cape Cod clams 'gainst their wish, do it ♪
♪ Even educated fleas do it ♪
♪ Even lazy jellyfish do it ♪
♪ Folks in Siam do it think of Siamese twins ♪
♪ In Spain, the best upper sets do it ♪
♪ In Spain, the best upper sets do it ♪
♪ Let's do it Let's fall in love ♪
♪ Let's do it Let's fall in love ♪
♪ Let's do it Let's fall in love ♪
♪ Let's do it Let's fall in love ♪
♪ Let's do it, Let's fall in love ♪ Can you translate this?
♪ Let's do it. Let's fall in love. ♪
♪ Lithuanians and Letts do it ♪
♪ Lithuanians and Letts do it ♪ You have any Cole Porter?
♪ Not to mention the Finns ♪
♪ Oysters down in Oyster Bay do it ♪
♪ Oysters down in Oyster Bay do it ♪
♪ People say in Boston even beans do it ♪
♪ Romantic sponges, they say do it ♪
♪ Some Argentines without means do it ♪
♪ Tell me why should it be ♪
♪ that makes young farmers desert the farm ♪
♪ The Dutch in old Amsterdam do it ♪
♪ The thing that makes birds forget to sing ♪
♪ Yes, you've got that thing, that certain thing ♪
♪ You have the power to hypnotize me ♪
♪ You've got that charm, that subtle charm ♪
$18,000 for this?
À qui dois je l'honneur? (To whom do I owe the honor?)