In this engaging English session between teacher Maboko and Anatoly, the core theme revolves around nostalgia, escapism, and the ‘golden age illusion’ as depicted in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris. Anatoly reflects on how movies often romanticize the past, using the example of the film’s 1920s Paris — a world filled with Hemingway, Dalí, and vintage cars. Through the presentation slides (available as a PDF), they discuss the danger of believing that any past era was inherently better, and how true contentment comes from within, not from escaping to another time or place.
Moreover, the lesson integrates advanced vocabulary such as escapism, golden age thinking, and homage. Anatoly’s upcoming trip to North Korea becomes a modern case study of ‘time travel’ and showcase perception — illustrating the human desire to experience alternative realities.Anatoly encourages Maboko to explore Hemingway’s short stories and recognize that the past, though alluring, is never the ultimate refuge.