“A romantic comedy about a family traveling to the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better.”
This is the latest from Woody Allen and now one of my favorite movies of his. It’s a sweet movie and Owen Wilson‘s best performance. Again we can see the same Woody Allen motives here: seemingly perfect couples drifting apart, betrayal, existential questioning, fantasy, etc.
Engaged in marriage, Gil (Wilson) slowly falls in love with Paris as is was in 1920 .Trapped in a sweet fantasy, he is slowly drifting off from his fiancee.