"The central theme of the "Comedies and Proverbs" series is the lack of any clear moral direction among today's young. The result inevitably is an immersion in self. Here a Parisian secretary, abandoned by her friends, cannot bear to spend an August in Paris. Her hopes of finding a dream lover are anything but fulfilled as she holidays on her own at the seaside. Although largely improvised the film has none of the looseness often associated with this approach. Rohmer's realism is as precise and deceptively simple as ever. There is, however, a touch of magic here."
"The central thematic of the Comedies and Proverbs series is the lack of any dominant moral direction among today's young. The result inevitably is an immersion in self. Here a Parisian secretary, abandoned by her friends, cannot bear to spend an August in Paris. Her hopes of finding a dream lover are anything but fulfilled as she holidays on her own at the seaside. Although largely improvised the film has none of the looseness often associated with this approach. Rohmer's realism is as precise and deceptively simple as ever. There is, however, a touch of magic here.DVD."
"Two weeks before her holiday Delphine's traveling companion cancels. In search of love and friendship she travels with a group of couples to Cherbourg; but after a few days there, the weepy and self-pitying Delphine goes back to Paris. She tries the Alps, but returns the same day. Next, it's the beach: once there, she chats with an outgoing Swede, a party girl, and a friendship seems to bud; then, suddenly, Delphine bolts, heading back to Paris. As she waits at the Biarritz train station, a young man catches her eye; perhaps a sunset and the sun's green ray await."
"Delphine is a young, single Parisienne is search of love and friendship. She is faced with the problem of how to spend her summer holidays, having been let down by a friend at the last minute."
"Delphine's holiday plans are dashed, so she goes in search of love, friendship and the elusive 'green ray'"
"The central thematic of the Comedies and Proverbs series is the lack of any dominant moral direction among today's young. The result inevitably is an immersion in self. Here a Parisian secretary, abandoned by her friends, cannot bear to spend an August in Paris. Her hopes of finding a dream lover are anything but fulfilled as she holidays on her own at the seaside. Although largely improvised the film has none of the looseness often associated with this approach. Rohmer's realism is as precise and deceptively simple as ever. There is, however, a touch of magic here."
"Sheng xia de qi yue tian,dai fen yuan ben ji hua yu peng you yi qi xiao mo jia qi,que lin shi bei shuang yue . yu nan you fen shou duo shi de ta, dun shi gan dao yi zhen shuo bu chu de ji mo,bu yuan ji xu dai zai ba li zhe zuo bu jian yang guang de kong cheng,qi cheng qian wang xun zhao xin zhong de yang guang . lu tu shang,ta wu yi ting jian yi qun fu ren tao lun yi ben jiao " lu guang " de xiao shuo ,bing bei ta men miao hui de na dao guang mang shen shen xi yin . dai fen jue xin deng dai lu guang de tong shi,ye deng dai ai qing ."
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