saxplorer
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I watched Woody Allen's movie "Midnight in Paris" the other night. I thought it an utterly charming and beguiling movie, but then I had been softened up by hearing this over the titles 
Isn't it gorgeous?
The movie isn't very profound, but it does have something to say about the mythologising of a "golden age": that it's fruitless to yearn to go back to the past, that our present will be a future generation's golden age, if we could but recognise it.
Isn't it gorgeous?
The movie isn't very profound, but it does have something to say about the mythologising of a "golden age": that it's fruitless to yearn to go back to the past, that our present will be a future generation's golden age, if we could but recognise it.
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