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Cyclists in Love
When András, Albert and Bence are on a cycling tour around Lake Balaton, their dreams come true. Sunshine, beach and pretty girls. András and his younger brother run after the same girl, Eszter. András persuade his brother not to pinch the girl. András pick her up one night and split up with her next day. Eszter follows the boy, but András sends her away...
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the 1964 Paris Six-Day Bicycle Race, the film follows the misadventures of two young men, Jean-Claude and Paul, who are obsessed with women and cycling. They attempt to navigate their romantic pursuits and rivalries amidst the thrilling cycling competition, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. Their desires and escapades unfold with a youthful, exuberant energy.
Critical Reception
Jacques Rozier's "Cyclists in Love" is a vibrant and energetic Nouvelle Vague comedy that captures the spirit of youthful exuberance and the chaotic charm of its era. While not as widely known as some of its contemporaries, it is appreciated for its playful direction, improvisational feel, and authentic depiction of a specific time and place in French culture, particularly its engagement with popular sports and music.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its youthful energy and free-spirited directorial style.
Appreciated for its authentic capture of 1960s Parisian youth culture and cycling scene.
Seen as a charming, if somewhat meandering, example of early French New Wave cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film features a blend of fictional narrative and documentary-style footage capturing the actual 1964 Paris Six-Day Bicycle Race, giving it a unique verisimilitude.
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