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Cœur-sur-Mer
Endive-Meunier, a prosperous silk dealer from Lyon has an affair with his secretary he tries hard to keep secret. One day, he nevertheless accepts to accompany her to the seaside resort of Coeur-sur-Mer. Unfortunately for him, once there, he finds himself in the presence of Claudius Paquito, the popular barman of a fashionable club. The trouble is that the man is no other than one of his former employees he once fired for insolence...
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Plot Summary
A lonely, wealthy older woman, Madame de la Brigue, living in a seaside mansion, takes in a young woman, Nicole, who is fleeing a difficult situation. As Nicole integrates into Madame de la Brigue's life, she begins to uncover the secrets and eccentricities of her benefactor and the household staff. The film explores themes of loneliness, hidden desires, and the complexities of human relationships.
Critical Reception
Cœur-sur-Mer was well-received by critics upon its release, praised for its subtle character development and sophisticated direction. While not a major box office hit, it has since been recognized for its nuanced portrayal of its characters and its atmospheric setting. It is considered a notable work in Jacques Becker's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle and intelligent direction by Jacques Becker.
Appreciated for strong performances, particularly from Françoise Rosay.
Noted for its atmospheric portrayal of seaside isolation and complex character dynamics.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Brittany, France, and the seaside setting plays a significant role in establishing the mood and atmosphere of the story.
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