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A Day in the Country
The family of a Parisian shop-owner spends a day in the country. The daughter falls in love with a man at the inn, where they spend the day.
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Plot Summary
During a summer outing in the French countryside, Henriette, a respectable bourgeois girl, finds herself torn between her fiancé and a charming young soldier. As their day progresses, societal expectations and burgeoning desires clash, leading to a poignant exploration of love, class, and fleeting moments. The idyllic setting belies the underlying tensions and the inevitable return to their prescribed lives.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "A Day in the Country" was met with critical acclaim for its lyrical direction, sensitive performances, and nuanced portrayal of human emotions. Praised for its poetic visual style and exploration of themes like social constraints and the ephemeral nature of happiness, the film is considered a masterpiece of French cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its beautiful cinematography and evocative atmosphere.
Hailed for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of love and societal pressures.
Considered a poetic and melancholic masterpiece of French cinema.
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Fun Fact
Despite being filmed in 1936 and completed in 1938, "A Day in the Country" was not released in its full form until 1946 due to various production and political difficulties, including the outbreak of World War II.
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