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Chapter 146 - Paris in the rain

Paris in the rain - by Lauv

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The production of "Midnight in Paris" continued, and at times, Lucas brought his unique interpretation to his character and the narrative of the film. His insights were shaped by his "Mind Workshop," allowing him to offer thoughtful opinions to the creative director, Woody Allen. Unlike his experience with "Like Crazy," where he had significant creative control, Lucas's input was more constrained. Nevertheless, his contributions were valued, leading to moments where he improvised as Gil, delivering lines not found in the original script.

The shoot lasted several weeks, during which Woody Allen saw Lucas's musical potential and requested him to write a song for the movie. Woody had recognized Lucas's musical talent from his previous works, notably his songs "Perfect" in "Modern Family" and "The Scientist" at the end of "127 Hours." Intrigued, he was eager to incorporate Lucas's musical creativity into "Midnight in Paris." Consequently, Lucas was given the opportunity to perform his composition in a specific scene of the film.

The film's production neared its climax in a scene filled with raw emotion and haunting beauty, set against the backdrop of Paris at night. In this pivotal moment, Lucas, embodying the character of Gil, stands beside Marion, who plays Adriana, amidst a stunning Parisian vista that exudes romance.

As the scene unfolds, the air is filled with an almost tangible tension. Gil, caught in a whirlwind of emotions, acts on impulse and kisses Adriana. The camera zooms in, capturing the exact moment their lips meet, a perfect blend of passion and vulnerability.

Adriana, taken aback, breaks the silence, her voice a mixture of surprise and inquiry, "What are you doing?"

Gil, a turmoil of emotions reflected in his eyes, responds with a voice laden with existential angst, "I don't know but I do know that for a brief moment, when I was doing it, I felt - immortal."

Adriana, her eyes locked on Gil's, senses the depth of his turmoil, "But - you look so sad."

Gil exhales, a weary sigh escaping his lips, "Because life is too mysterious for me."

The dialogue deepens as Adriana shares her own reflections, a hint of melancholy in her voice, "It's the time we live in. Everything moves so fast - life is noisy and complicated - not like the Belle Epoque. In those years Paris lived only for beauty."

Gil, introspective and candid, reveals his inner conflict, "I've always been a logical person. I never took chances - did anything crazy - like move here when I first came or take a shot at being a real writer, not a Hollywood hired hand - but I feel like letting everything go." It is then, in a moment brimming with surprise and symbolic of his newfound courage, that Gil presents Adriana with a pair of earrings.

The atmosphere was electric, filled with palpable anticipation as the scene shifted to Lucas, stepping into Gil's shoes, poised to deliver the song he and Woody had meticulously selected for the film. Adriana, brought to life by Marion, watched him with eyes full of admiration, her new earrings adding a silent depth to their unspoken bond.

Then, without a prelude, Lucas began to sing, his voice weaving through the Parisian night, stirring the air:

"All I know is, we could go anywhere, we could do, anything, girl, whatever the mood we're in. Yeah, all I know is," he crooned, "Getting lost late at night, under stars, finding love standing right where we are, your lips."

Lucas's voice grew more intimate, "They pull me in the moment. You and I alone and, people may be watching, I don't mind,"

Then, Lucas, as Gil, gently took Marion's hand, portraying Adriana, and assured, "Cause anywhere with you feels right. Anywhere with you feels like. Paris in the rain. Paris in the rain."

As Lucas's voice filled the air, the moment and the setting seemed to blend seamlessly with the melody. The crew had set the stage for rain, and as the first drops began to fall, Gil and Adriane strolled through the enchanting streets of Paris at night, utterly lost in each other. Lucas sang with a depth of emotion and authenticity that captivated everyone on set. The cast and crew, especially Marion, who was completely immersed in her character, were visibly touched by the performance.

Though they all knew Lucas was going to introduce a song into the scene as Woody had discussed with key members of the team, they hadn't anticipated how well the rhythm and lyrics would resonate with the scene's ambiance.

As the filming progressed, Woody and the key crew members intently watched the unfolding scene on the monitors.

Incorporating a musical element with the protagonist singing was a familiar trope in cinema, known for adding an enchanting layer of emotion and charm to a scene.

As they observed Lucas's performance, the artificial rain prepared by the team continued to fall, its sound melding with his voice. This interaction between the rain and the music posed a challenge, but they knew that with proper recording and editing, the song could seamlessly integrate into the scene, enhancing the atmosphere with the orchestrated sound of the rain.

Listening to Lucas's heartfelt rendition, Woody and the crew began to appreciate the unique dimension his song brought to the film. Though initially unplanned and a bit of an experiment by Woody, the idea of including Lucas's song was gradually seen not just as feasible, but as a potentially brilliant addition to the film.

The final note of Lucas's song lingered in the air, blending with the gentle patter of artificial rain, as the bustling Parisian street scene came to a standstill. Silence enveloped the set for a moment.

Then, breaking the silence, a wave of applause erupted from everyone present. Woody, started clapping enthusiastically, followed by the crew members and the rest of the team. Their faces lit up with smiles and expressions of genuine appreciation as they looked towards Lucas, who was still standing in the rain-soaked street, breathing heavily from the emotional exertion of his performance.

The rest of the cast followed suit, their applause echoing through the set, mingling with the fading sounds of the orchestrated rain.