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Midnight in Paris
Midnight in Paris |
Theatrical release poster
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Directed by |
Woody Allen |
Written by |
Woody Allen |
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Starring |
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Cinematography |
Darius Khondji |
Edited by |
Alisa Lepselter |
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Distributed by |
Sony Pictures Classics (United States) Alta Films (Spain)[1] |
Release dates |
- May 11, 2011 (Cannes)
- May 13, 2011 (Spain)
- May 20, 2011 (United States)
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Running time |
94 minutes[2] |
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English |
Budget |
$17 million[1] |
Box office |
$151.7 million[1] |
Midnight in Paris is a 2011 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. Set in Paris, the film follows Gil Pender (Owen Wilson), a screenwriter and aspiring novelist, who is forced to confront the shortcomings of his relationship with his materialistic fiancée (Rachel McAdams) and their divergent goals, which become increasingly exaggerated as he travels back in time to the 1920s each night at midnight.[3]
Produced by the Spanish group Mediapro and Allen's US-based Gravier Productions, the film stars Wilson, McAdams, Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Tom Hiddleston, Marion Cotillard, and Michael Sheen. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the United States on May 20, 2011.[3][4] The film opened to critical acclaim. In 2012, it won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. It was nominated for three other Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Art Direction.[5]
In 2010, disillusioned screenwriter Gil Pender and his fiancée, Inez, vacation in Paris with Inez's wealthy parents. Gil, struggling to finish his debut novel about a man who works in a nostalgia shop, finds himself drawn to the artistic history of Paris, especially the Lost Generation of the 1920s, and has ambitions to move there, which Inez dismisses. By chance, they meet Inez's friend, Paul, and his wife, Carol. Paul speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on French history, annoying Gil but impressing Inez.
Intoxicated after a night of wine tasting, Gil decides to walk back to their hotel, while Inez goes with Paul and Carol by taxi. At midnight, a 1920s car pulls up beside Gil and delivers him to a party for Jean Cocteau, attended by other people of the 1920s Paris art scene. Zelda Fitzgerald, bored, encourages her husband Scott and Gil to leave with her. They head to a cafe where they run into Ernest Hemingway and Juan Belmonte. After Zelda and Scott leave, Gil and Hemingway discuss writing, and Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein. As Gil leaves to fetch his manuscript, he returns to 2010; the cafe is now a laundromat.
The next night, Gil tries to repeat the experience with Inez, but she leaves before midnight. Returning to the 1920s, Gil accompanies Hemingway to visit Gertrude Stein, who critiques Pablo Picasso's new painting of his lover Adriana. Gil becomes drawn to Adriana, a costume designer who also had affairs with Amedeo Modigliani and Georges Braque. Having heard the first line of Gil's novel, Adriana praises it and admits she has always longed for the past.
Gil continues to time travel the following nights. Inez grows jaded with Paris and Gil's constant disappearing, while her father grows suspicious and hires a private detective to follow him. Adriana leaves Picasso and continues to bond with Gil, who is conflicted by his attraction to her. Gil explains his situation to Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, and Luis Buñuel; as surrealists, they do not question his claim of coming from the future. Gil later suggests the plot of "The Exterminating Angel" to Buñuel.
While Inez and her parents travel to Mont Saint Michel, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He later finds Adriana's diary at a book stall, which reveals that she was in love with Gil and dreamed of being gifted earrings before making love to him. To seduce Adriana, Gil tries to steal a pair of Inez's earrings but is thwarted by her early return to the hotel room.
Gil buys new earrings and returns to the past. After he gives Adriana the earrings, a horse-drawn carriage arrives, transporting them to the Belle Époque, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age, they go to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas, who all agree that Paris's best era was the Renaissance. Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes; thrilled, she proposes to Gil that they stay, but he, observing the unhappiness of Adriana and the other artists, realizes that chasing nostalgia is fruitless because the present is always "a little unsatisfying." Adriana decides to stay, and they part ways.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters of his novel. He retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his rewrite. Still, he says that on reading the new chapters, Hemingway does not believe that the protagonist does not realize that his fiancée, based on Inez, is having an affair with the character based on Paul. Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez, who admits to sleeping with Paul but disregards it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. The detective following him takes a "wrong turn" and ends up being chased by the palace guards of Louis XVI just before a revolution breaks out. While walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil encounters Gabrielle. As it begins to rain, he offers to walk her home and learns that they share a love for Paris in the rain.
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12 Time Travel Movies That Will Make You Question Everything
We've rounded-up the best sci-fi action adventures, comedies, and romances so you can grapple with the big question: Would you change the past if you could?
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Looper
This action film melds time travel with a crime thriller to make audiences ask all the big questions. If you had the chance to stop a tyrant, would you? And what if you are the bad guy? Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt star as the same hit man at different ages. The movie gets good when the two unexpectedly meet up after they crash the same timeline. Emily Blunt rounds out the cast in this intriguing look at how trauma in the past can have devastating consequences on the future. These are the most iconic movies set in every state.
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About Time
This charming time travel movie follows Domhnall Gleeson as he learns about the talent he’s inherited from the men in his family—the ability to time travel. But there’s a catch: He can only go back to a time he has been to before. This skill makes for gleeful living as he romances love interest Rachel McAdams, but things get harder when he has to face the rules and consequences of seriously altering timelines. He can only go back so far or face desperate loss. Tear-jerking, sweet and thought-provoking, this is one of those time travel movies that has everything you need to contemplate life. Check out the best tearjerkers to watch when life gets emotional.
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12 Monkeys
This Bruce Willis action film is based on the famous French art film, La Jetee, a film composed only of still photographs. Time travel can be powerful, but it’s also bittersweet. Both time travel movies look at how to alter time, especially to avoid epic tragedy. Willis is trying to prevent a major health epidemic with dire consequences. All his zipping through time has allowed him to witness his desperate future. But if you see violence happen in advance, are you still able to prevent it? Especially if you’re the victim?
Time travel stories can be fun, but they just don’t make sense scientifically. These are the most scientifically inaccurate movies ever.
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The Terminator
This science-fiction classic made Arnold Schwarzenegger a star, but it was also a time travel epic about the villain trying to alter future outcomes. Schwarzenegger plays the cruel robot assassin sent back to prevent the young hero of a future rebellion from even being born. The timeline gets loopy since the future kid’s dad also travels back in time to save that kid’s mom, Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton). And they fall in love, with the Terminator on their trail, and things get even more tangled! Want some more Terminator, check out these movies with famous one-liners.
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Somewhere in Time
Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour moved audiences in this romance about an actress and a playwright brought together in a hotel that seems to offer a portal through time. Reeve plays the modern man who feels a sense of déjà vu when he gazes on Seymour’s photo—she’s the actress from a bygone era. He finds himself obsessed with meeting her and gets the chance after researching time travel via hypnosis. Watch out for your heartstrings when the two meet up in the past (and present) in ways that you won’t expect no matter how many times you watch this romantic story.
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Source Code
Jake Gyllenhaal plays a man on a train who relives a desperate accident over and over. He’s trying to figure out the source of the terrible event before it can happen again. But he keeps running out of time. Another passenger, Michelle Monaghan, becomes part of this plan. Soon mysterious off-screen voices seem to be conducting an experiment of the event with alternate timelines. Watch out for the unexpected twist at the end. How do the experiments work and how is Gyllenhaal able to travel back in time? The revelation is a dark surprise. Here are some more suspenseful movies with great twist endings.
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Déjà Vu
Denzel Washington stars as New Orleans detective investigating a terrorist attack through new satellite technology that allows a look at past events. But it also unleashes some kind of time travel portal. Meanwhile, Paula Patton, a woman who died in the attack, catches his eye as he watches her still alive in the past. The timeline gets twisty when Washington heads to the past and tries to alter history, prevent the attack, and save the girl.
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8 / 12
The Lake House
This beautiful time travel movie involves a magic mailbox where two homeowners can communicate with each other beyond time and space. Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock shine as the lost souls desperate to find each other. They each live in the same lovely lake house, but during different time periods. This is a beautiful time travel movie with the two leads turning in great performances that capture the mystery at the heart of this film. These are the funniest movies of all time.
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9 / 12
Interstellar
This complicated time travel movie is famous for being hard to understand. But you’ll enjoy giving it a try as it layers on the different realities with space ships, portals for time travel, wormholes and a cool tunnel thing where you can peer into rooms and try to send messages. The twists and turns are anchored by the father-daughter relationship between Matthew McConaughey and Jessica Chastain who communicate (despite huge barriers in time and space) about a technology that can save the planet.
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10 / 12
Back to the Future
This ’80s classic is one of the most beloved and watchable time travel movies. Everyone has fun watching Marty McFly (played by the ever-charming Michael J. Fox) come face-to-face with his parents back when they were in high school. Because that idea sounds both intriguing and scary to all of us! Things get awkward when his own mom (Lea Thompson) starts to fall for him. This trip back to the ’50s offered nostalgic fun and Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown plays up crazy scientist antics perfectly. Here are some more of the best ’80s movies.
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Safety Not Guaranteed
This funny time travel movie stars Mark Duplass and Audrey Plaza as two hipsters who get caught up in an unlikely romance over a time travel machine. Duplass’ oddball character places a personal ad looking for someone to accompany him on a time travel mission where they have to bring their own weapons, and “safety not guaranteed.” Plaza plays the journalist who answers his ad, looking to write up a good story. Instead, she discovers that he just might be on to something—and she has her own reasons for wanting to change to the past.
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Midnight in Paris
This nostalgic time travel movie stars Owen Wilson as a writer who idealizes the past. Wilson walks around Paris, all depressed because modern life is so bland compared to the movers and shakers of the past. Soon, he’s transported to Paris in the 1920s and finds himself hobnobbing with great artistic minds. He meets Gertrude Stein, Salvador Dali and hangs out with F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. This is a charming and melancholy look at always longing for a place and time beyond the one you’re in. Wilson has some hard lessons on learning to live happy right where you are.
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St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Norfolk (photo)
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June 22 DC Metro subway trains collide - 9 dead, 80 injured
Timeline: June 18-24: Gov. Sanford missing/crying in Argentina June 21: 'Impact' Part 1 on ABC; Prince William birthday June 22: DC Metro Red Line trains in collision June 23: US Moon probes (LRO/LCROSS) reach Moon June 24: Gov. Sanford reveals Argentine affair June 25: Death of Michael Jackson & Farahh Fawcett
'Metro' means 'meter' in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc. The meter is historically defined as 1/10,000,000 of the distance between the North Pole and the equator through Paris, or in other words the Paris Meridian between the North Pole and the equator. The Paris Meridian is also the 'Rose Line' (an esoteric concept popularized by The Da Vinci Code) i.e. a 'Red Line'...

DC Metro Red Line = French/Columbian Rose Line
...traditionally implying the Blood Royal/Sangraal or the Marian/Columbian Bloodline of the Holy Grail.
In Bloodline of the Holy Grail Laurence Gardner writes of the House of Stuart, the royal bloodline to which Princess Diana and her children belong (pp. 344-5):
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Madeleine de France, Queen of Scotland, 1536
(Madeleine de France (1520-37) Queen of Scotland, 1536 )
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It is said that Paris esoterically derives its name from 'Par Isis' ('near Isis'). There is a lot of evidence to support this. As Robert Bauval writes in Secret Chamber (p.341):
Napoleon had acquired two nicknames, one being 'L'Aigle' (the Eagle) and the other being 'L'Etoile' (the Star). That 'his star' was Sirius, the star of Isis, is not only made obvious by the coat-of-arms which he chose for Paris but, in a more arcane manner, it seems to have been linked to Napoleon's most famous monument, the Arc de Triomphe, also known as the the Place de L'Etoile (the Place of the Star), located on the western side of the so-called Historical Axis of Paris, better known as the Champs-Elysees, [which is oriented twenty-six degrees north of west]... The star Sirius, as seen from the latitude of Paris, rises twenty-six degrees south of east.
And sure enough the 'Axis of Paris' (the Champs Elysees) was designed to align with the sunset on ~August 6.
This first of all confirms that the date is to be seen as a special day of Sirius' rising, and makes it clear that August 6 is a 'magical date' that is considered very important by past and modern 'esotericists' whose knowledge stems from ancient Egypt. Judging from the 'rise of Schwarzenegger' masterfully brought about on this date in 2003, we can infer that there is something big underway at this time. The encoded symbolism of the Osirian resurrection - or the birth of Horus - should therefore be treated seriously. Indeed, we just may be talking about something akin to the 'rise of Antichrist' here, if that gets your attention... Think Napoleon; think Hitler.
Napoleon is often thought to have been an 'antichristic' figure especially in the context of Nostradamus' prophecies. We often hear that he was 'Antichrist 1', Hitler was 'Antichrist 2', and the third has yet to come... Well, Terminator 3 was in theaters last year just before Schwarzenegger's rise in politics. So we wonder: Was 'Terminator 3' an allusion to 'Antichrist 3'? The answer we find here is amusing and ominous.
The following passage is from the Book of Revelation, apparently talking about an antichristic figure:
And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.
The two names given here, 'Abaddon' and 'Apollyon', both mean the same thing - 'Destroyer'... or even 'Terminator'! And Arnold is not only the Hollywood 'Terminator', he's also been Conan the Destroyer (1984)! The name 'Napoleon' has also been interpreted to mean none other than 'destroyer'... The parallel goes even further as we find that just as Napoleon had the nickname 'the Eagle', the name 'Arnold' means 'eagle rules'.
So, yes - the title 'Terminator 3' does scream 'Antichrist 3'... at least on a symbolic level.
What's more ominous, the chapter/verse number of the Revelation passage above from the New Testament happens to be... 9:11. We are about to see just how fitting this 'coincidental' reference is.
https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/lucifer-timecode.htm
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ARTEMIS I, ABRE NUEVO CAMINO A LA LUNA.
Posted by godues on November 21, 2022 · Leave a Comment
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Artemis I, abre nuevo camino a la Luna.
Por: Gonzalo Duque-Escobar*
El pasado miércoles NASA lanza con éxito desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy de Cabo Cañaveral, el cohete SLS (Sistema de Lanzamiento Espacial), de 98 metros de altura y el más poderoso que haya construido, junto con la nave espacial Orion acoplada para la misión Artemis I del nuevo programa de exploración lunar, concebido para el posterior envío de astronautas a la Luna y el establecimiento de una base lunar. Esto, pese a que antes se había tenido que retrasar cuatro veces el lanzamiento, por razones técnicas y causas meteorológicas, aunque durante la preparación del despegue la NASA detectó una “fuga intermitente” de hidrógeno líquido en la válvula de reabastecimiento ubicada en la etapa central del cohete, lo que se subsanó enviando un “equipo rojo” de especialistas a la plataforma para ajustar a tiempo los conectores.
La promoción del ambicioso y esperado programa, cuyo objetivo es regresar después de medio siglo con los humanos a la Luna y establecer una base de apoyo para colonizar el satélite y luego llegar a Marte, estuvo a cargo de la astronauta de la NASA Kayla Barron, quien recientemente regresó de la Estación Espacial Internacional (EEI) con la misión conjunta Crew-3 de SpaceX y la NASA, e incluyó un saludo para la misión lunar Artemis I de la ingeniera Joann Morgan del Apolo 11 que fue la primera misión de la historia en llevar a un ser humano a que se posara en la Luna en 1969. Recuérdese también que la última misión de la NASA en la que sus astronautas pisaron la Luna, se remonta a Apolo 17, la que se llevó a cabo entre el 7 y 19 de diciembre de 1972.
Dos horas después de este lanzamiento, tras separarse del cohete SLS, la Orión continuará de forma autónoma un recorrido de 2,1 millones de kilómetros durante los 42 días de la misión no tripulada, para continuar con su objetivo tras poner a prueba el citado cohete que tuvo un 15% de mayor potencia que los Saturno usados en las misiones Apolo, y que costó unos 4.000 millones de dólares por estar equipado con cuatro motores criogénicos de propergoles líquidos RS-25, como los usados en el Transbordador Espacial de la NASA y que regresan para las misiones Artemis. De igual forma, se medirá la capacidad de la nave Orión, en la que podrán viajar cuatro tripulantes -uno más que en la Apolo-, con reservas de agua y oxígeno para 20 días de viaje.
Igualmente, lleva Artemis I diez mini satélites CubeSats de investigación, los que se desplegarán para tomar varias trayectorias tras la partida de Orión hacia su órbita lunar, entre ellos el LunaH-Map, una pequeña nave que producirá un mapa detallado de porciones de la superficie lunar, mediante el uso de una tecnología de espectroscopia de neutrones. Después de la salida, además de sobrevolar la superficie lunar a una altitud de 100 km y luego entrar en órbita a más de 61.000 kilómetros del satélite, a Orión le espera a su regreso otra dura prueba: amortiguar la velocidad de 40.000 km/h con la que alcanzará la atmósfera terrestre, en un momento en que soportará hasta 2.760 grados centígrados de temperatura, para luego descender con el apoyo de once paracaídas y amarizar frente a las costas de California (EEUU).
Si la Orion de Artemis 1 es el fruto del trabajo de más de 30.000 personas, liderado por los Estados Unidos que ha fabricado la cápsula donde viaja la tripulación, igualmente es el resultado de la cooperación internacional: allí, la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) fue responsable de la construcción del módulo de servicio, que además de propulsión y electricidad con energía solar en otras misiones proporcionará oxígeno y agua a los astronautas, mientras que la francesa Airbus SAS, además de producir las unidades de control térmico de la nave, ha sido el principal contratista del módulo espacial donde se han requerido 3.000 trabajadores. Además, si a Artemis I le seguirá en 2024 Artemis II que con cuatro astronautas a bordo será la primera misión tripulada del programa, luego vendrá la Artemis III en 2025, en la que tocarán suelo lunar la primera mujer y un hombre afrodescendiente.
* Profesor de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Director del Observatorio Astronómico de Manizales OAM y Miembro Correspondiente de la Academia Caldense de Historia. http://godues.webs.com Manizales, noviembre 21 de 2020. Imagen: Artemis-I. Ruta hacia la Luna, Cohete y esquema del SLS. NASA
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