IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users88%
Director: Éric Rohmer•Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
A diplomat vacationing in the French Alps plans to marry his girlfriend but finds himself infatuated with a young woman, Claire, whom he meets. His attempts to win her over become increasingly complicated by his own insecurities and his manipulation of those around him. The film explores themes of desire, fidelity, and the complexities of human relationships.
Claire's Knee was widely acclaimed by critics for its intellectual depth, nuanced character development, and Rohmer's distinctive directorial style. It is often considered one of his finest works and a high point of French New Wave cinema, praised for its subtle exploration of desire and romantic entanglements.
Praised for its witty dialogue and keen observations on human nature.
Lauded for its sophisticated portrayal of romantic and psychological complexities.
Regarded as a masterful example of Éric Rohmer's contemplative filmmaking style.
Google audience: Viewers found the film to be an intelligent and engaging exploration of relationships and desire, appreciating its naturalistic dialogue and thought-provoking themes. Some noted its slow pace, but most found the character studies compelling.
Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival (1971).
The film's title refers to a specific part of Claire's anatomy, which becomes a focal point of the protagonist's obsession, symbolizing his intellectual and emotional immaturity.
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