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Lamerique
Short film by Michel Lemoine shot simultaneously to "Les Petites Saintes y touchent."
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Plot Summary
Alexandre, a married businessman, finds himself increasingly bored with his domestic life. He cultivates fantasies about an old flame, Chloé, who returns to Paris and begins to visit him regularly. Alexandre struggles with his desires and temptations, trying to maintain his marriage while exploring his lingering feelings for Chloé. The film explores themes of infidelity, desire, and the complexities of relationships.
Critical Reception
L'Amour l'après-midi was generally well-received by critics, who praised Rohmer's signature observational style and nuanced exploration of human psychology. While not as universally lauded as some of his other works, it is considered a significant entry in his "Moral Tales" series, appreciated for its subtle performances and thoughtful portrayal of marital ennui and temptation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intelligent script and exploration of adult themes.
Rohmer's subtle direction and focus on dialogue are highlighted.
Some found the narrative slow but appreciated its realism.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the film's realistic portrayal of desire and the complexities of a married man's infatuation. Many find the dialogue sharp and thought-provoking, though some viewers note the deliberate pacing.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Paris, with Rohmer meticulously choosing settings that would enhance the characters' everyday lives and internal struggles.
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