Steered Straight Thrift

Magical Journeys

Though my title is nauseatingly whimsical, the films represented rise to heights above. Both share European travels and foreign sensibilities. Any presupposition of too much whimsy is ultimately tempered by the hindrances of life and the complications in relationships.

The Illusionist

The Illusionist (2010) is directed by Sylvain Chomet and is based on a screenplay by Jacques Tati. The animated film follows a traveling magician as he performs in France and the United Kingdom. While in Scotland, he has a chance meeting with a young woman who quickly befriends him. The subtly smart screenplay ultimately leaves doubt in life’s magic and reinforces its illusion. My pride in The Illusionist would certainly match that of the late Albert Camus, if he could only see it now.

Midnight in Paris

Midnight In Paris (2011) is directed by Woody Allen. Owen Wilson stars as a man whose love of Paris throws him into the romantic world of his fantasies. Literary and period allusions flow like a steady stream, while the protagonist struggles with a lesser reality. Woody Allen summons up the same creativity he found for movies like Purple Rose of Cairo. Midnight In Paris is very satisfying.

Until next time, I hope you have a great viewing experience. Comments are welcomed at cinespire@gmail.com.

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About the Author

Norbert made Murfreesboro, Tenn., his home in 1997. He conceived the Living Room Cinema column in 2006, and submits them regularly to the Murfreesboro Pulse. Aside from his love of films, Norbert is also an avid photographer. He is the very proud father of two, he beats on an old guitar, and plays a dicey game of Chess at best. Like Living Room Cinema at facebook.com/livingroomcinema.

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