Rohmerโs provocative final entry from his โSix Moral Talesโ calls attention to the temptation of extramarital affairs, as a man in a happy marriage contemplates putting his immoral theoretical thoughts into practice.
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Rohmerโs provocative final entry from his โSix Moral Talesโ calls attention to the temptation of extramarital affairs, as a man in a happy marriage contemplates putting his immoral theoretical thoughts into practice.
Rohmerโs Oscar-nominated international breakthrough sees a reticent Catholic man navigate Pascalโs wager, sexual temptation and self-doubt during a wintry night of talk with a seductive divorcee, shot in striking black-and-white by Nestor Almendros.
A winner of Best Screenplay at Venice, Rohmerโs final โFour Seasonsโ entry is an incisive and revelatory take on finding romance at a much older age, featuring two outstanding performances by Marie Riviere and Beatrice Romand.
Three quite indelible stories about people in love (or not) as coincidences threaten to derail their intimate intentions in this charming Rohmerian comedy set around the beautiful spaces of Paris.
There is a sense of both melancholy and hope in this strong effort by Rohmer as he fashions a drama about the unwavering faith of a single mother who believes in her own idiosyncratic conception of love.
This is one of Rohmerโs more styleless films, though it is inherently more political than most of his output as he intellectualises the nature of political ecology, which may occasionally if unexpectedly come across as a tad dry. ย ย ย
Rohmerโs decent first entry in his โFour Seasonsโ anthology may seem bright and airy, if only to serve as a direct contrast to the undercurrents of discord and antipathy among loved ones and acquaintances.
A delightful Rohmer omnibus as four short films featuring the two titular charactersโone a countryside girl, the other a city girlโgive us an intellectual if light-hearted take on how independent women can thrive in a manipulative society.ย
Shot like a stage play on a minimalist set, Rohmerโs experiment with narration and storytelling about a man who dreams of becoming one of King Arthurโs knights is interesting but may be a tad too long.
An anomaly in Rohmerโs filmography, this beautiful if minimalist period costume drama about a woman who doesnโt know how she got pregnant feels like a stage exercise rather than an embracing, organic work.