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Le rayon vert

  • 1986
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  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
11K
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Vincent Gauthier and Marie Rivière in Le rayon vert (1986)
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Psychological DramaDramaRomance

It's July, and Delphine has nowhere to go for the summer. She feels very bored and "empty", but this won't last; one day she accidently meets someone who seems to be totally made for her...It's July, and Delphine has nowhere to go for the summer. She feels very bored and "empty", but this won't last; one day she accidently meets someone who seems to be totally made for her...It's July, and Delphine has nowhere to go for the summer. She feels very bored and "empty", but this won't last; one day she accidently meets someone who seems to be totally made for her...

  • Director
    • Éric Rohmer
  • Writers
    • Marie Rivière
    • Éric Rohmer
  • Stars
    • Marie Rivière
    • María Luisa García
    • Vincent Gauthier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Éric Rohmer
    • Writers
      • Marie Rivière
      • Éric Rohmer
    • Stars
      • Marie Rivière
      • María Luisa García
      • Vincent Gauthier
    • 49User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Marie Rivière
    Marie Rivière
    • Delphine
    María Luisa García
    María Luisa García
    • Manuella in Paris
    • (as Lisa Hérédia)
    Vincent Gauthier
    Vincent Gauthier
    • Jacques in Biarritz
    Amira Chemakhi
    • in Paris
    Sylvie Richez
    • in Paris
    Basile Gervaise
    • in Paris
    Virginie Gervaise
    • in Paris
    René Hernandez
    • in Paris
    Dominique Rivière
    • in Paris
    Claude Jullien
    • in Paris
    Alaric Jullien
    • in Paris
    Laetitia Riviere
    • in Paris
    Isabelle Rivière
    • in Paris
    Béatrice Romand
    Béatrice Romand
    • Beatrice in Paris
    Rosette
    Rosette
    • Françoise in Paris
    Marcello Pezzutto
    • in Paris
    Irène Skobline
    • in Paris
    Eric Hamm
    • Edouard in Cherbourg
    • Director
      • Éric Rohmer
    • Writers
      • Marie Rivière
      • Éric Rohmer
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    a-fool

    feel inevasible loneliness

    Watching the film,we keenly feel the same inevasible loneliness as the heroine Delphine.While trivial conversations keep going and going(seems non-stop for ever),the loneliness become more and more intolerable.No one can,or is ready to,understand others(even being friends).Then Delphine's every attempt to communicate has to get dissolved in pretence and indifference from others.It's the common situation shared by everyone who still hold his/her dreams like Delphine.

    Rohmer has considerable mercy to show the final appearing of "Le Rayon Vert".£¬It offers us some redeeming hope so that we can collect our confidence and faith in life to looke for "Rayon Vert" of ourselves.Maybe we will be still waiting in the final twilight of life,but our dreams will remain beautiful and vivid the same,right?

    In the film,Rohmer shows more sympathy and affection on his characters than usual,much considerately as we see.Of course I just watched a few from him.This time I see none of the distinct irony(sometimes acrid) in formers.

    btw,the actress Marie Riviere portrays "blue" Delphine perfectly.And I surprisedly find her also in "Writers",along with Rohmer. Expect more from them.
    10Trane-3

    The feeling of loneliness shown in its most natural & beautiful way

    Rohmer´s movies show ordinary people in common situations,

    discovering the magic, the loneliness, the doubts and passions that hide behind the dull façade of modernity. There are no superstars, there´s no great music, there aren't magnificent dialogues, just real, natural, ordinary images that become extraordinary precisely because of their simplicity. In the "Rayon Vert", the image of a young woman hearing the noise of the wind in a rural landscape that brings her face to face with the dreaded consciousness of her loneliness, is one of the greatest movie scenes I´ve seen in my life.
    7kenjha

    Nice Vacation

    A single woman in Paris looks to salvage her summer vacation after her original plans are disrupted. Is she shy or depressed or just picky when it comes to men? The answer is not necessarily revealed but it is a pleasant journey as we get to know her and accompany her on scenic excursions in France. Riviere, who co-wrote the script with Rohmer, is quite good as the woman whose boyfriend seems to have left her and who feels like her life is falling apart, but is also unsure what she wants out of life. She is not a particularly sympathetic character but she does seem real. Instead of revealing any big truths, Rohmer is mostly interested in the little things that reveal character.
    10oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Charming anatomy of loneliness

    I thoroughly enjoyed Le Rayon Vert. It showed "real" people, people that I felt I could relate to. This effect was achieved through improvisatory conversations and at points an almost documentary-style film-making technique, with the camera zooming in with mood changes or if something interesting is said (though make no mistake the framing and composition are very carefully controlled).

    It's a character study of a lonely Parisienne secretary called Delphine, she is meant to be going off on holiday with a friend, but he cancels at short notice, so she has a dreaded improvised holiday.

    What follows is an anatomy of loneliness, a description of the reasons why Delphine is lonely. It's strange to me because the film seemed to be positing two types of understanding, firstly there is fatalistic, bordering on mystic: Delphine is a Capricorn, as the lady at the outdoor dinner says, a goat climbing up a mountain alone. Her destiny seems to be written on cards she finds in the street, she's perhaps portrayed as not being capable of being anything different than what she is, a lonely introvert.

    But then on the other hand the film is supposedly instructive, with a moral, and we have people trying to tell Delphine how to engage with life, for example a very outgoing Swedish tourist, and perhaps Delphine is engaging at the end of the film, or on the other hand she has merely been blown by the wind and allowed herself to be picked up a more promising candidate than previously she has met (there are a number of failed attempts to pick her up during the movie).

    The movie is visually beautiful, I just love seeing movies shot in 4:3 these days. If you're dealing with human beings, my opinion is that you should be in 4:3, it's essentially portraiture. If you're shooting the Rio Grande or any other large spaces, then go with widescreen. There's some lovely shots of Delphine in the verdancy of nature, when Delphine and the little girl are eating wild blackcurrants (I felt like a child again seeing this, I could taste the blackcurrants), also of a very strange narrow green avenue Delphine goes down in the countryside. Then there's the colours, the red on the clothes that the characters are wearing (Delphine wears red but is searching for green, a contradiction), and little splashes of green all over the place punctuating the compositions. On the topic of Delphine being a walking contradiction, Delphine describes herself as not operating or not functional, like a normal person and then says, "I never do anything special to find someone or something". I always describe myself a bit like that, like a hungry dog that has lost the instinct to bite.

    She's much like myself in many ways, when she's talking to the Swede they have a conversation about romantic encounters being a card game, Delphine says she has no cards, she just is exactly what you see, absolutely no coquetry is involved. Well that's me as well. She's really gauche in conversations, the vegetarianism discussion was a great example. I'm also an enthusiast concerning ideals and I love to talk about them given half a chance, but, for example discussing, in the manner of a dog with a bone, how meat-eating is unconscionable, at a table of carnivores, is not very tactful. I often behave like this.

    The scene with the blackcurrants is perhaps the most painful, Delphine is staying in Cherbourg with the family of a friend, as a little girl asks her innocent questions about her life, and Delphine's unsocialised paranoia takes over and she wants to know who has put the girl up to asking.

    It's a superb movie and it makes me want to see more Rohmer.
    anasu

    One of my favorite Rohmer films

    I'm a big Rohmer fan - loved the recent Tale series, especially Tale of Autumn and Tale of Winter. This is one of my favorite Rohmer films which I can see again and again. The main character (wonderfully played by Marie Riviere) is depressed, moody, lonely and annoying -- which describes most of us, doesn't it -- and she's transformed by love, but only after she undergoes a journey that takes her deeper into herself.

    What is it about Eric Rohmer? His main characters are usually a pain, they talk incessantly about trivial things, and they're bored and depressed. But Rohmer draws you in, absorbs you -- and somehow everything becomes quite soulful and profound and the films resonate in your head for days. Rohmer has what Nabokov called "shamantzen" -- spellbinding power -- the power of great storytellers.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Much of the dialogue is improvised.
    • Quotes

      Delphine: I'm not stubborn. Life is stubborn toward me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Noce blanche (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Only You
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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Comédies et Proverbes: Le rayon vert
    • Filming locations
      • Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
    • Production companies
      • Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
      • P.T.T.
      • Les Films du Losange
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,839
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,957
      • Jun 12, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,832
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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