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Rendez-Vous
A group of young men meets a prostitute, who changes the course of their lives. The girl begins a new life, away from the parties and the corrupt atmosphere.
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Plot Summary
Paul, a struggling young actor, flees Paris after an incident and finds himself in a small town where he falls for Agnes, a local doctor. Their passionate but tumultuous relationship is complicated by Agnes's lingering feelings for her ex-husband and Paul's own artistic ambitions and past.
Critical Reception
André Téchiné's "Rendez-Vous" is a visually striking and emotionally charged drama that explores themes of love, desire, and artistic struggle. While praised for its performances, particularly Juliette Binoche's, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat meandering.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Juliette Binoche's compelling performance.
Visually rich cinematography.
The plot can feel somewhat slow-paced and unfocused.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
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