Wes Anderson’s Dream of France and the Paris I Remember
If good cheap food and wine were everywhere in the late ’70s, beauty overflowed too: wide bright skies on the banks of the Seine, low bridges with thin supports, golden domes and copper chard statues, streets. The beckoning boulevards, the overflowing markets, and the islands that turn their bows into the river. Paris seemed unreasonably …
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