Rendez-vous in Paris (1995) ⭐ 7.2 | Comedy, Romance (original) (raw)

Original title: Les rendez-vous de Paris

Rendez-vous in Paris (1995)

Three stories of love and coincidence around the theme of dates in Paris.Three stories of love and coincidence around the theme of dates in Paris.Three stories of love and coincidence around the theme of dates in Paris.

Clara Bellar

Judith Chancel

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Neatly allusive and realistic tales of romance, with lots of Paris

All three tales here reference romance, if in very different ways, and Paris is generously used, including some little known spots. The dynamic between young men and women is credibly yet delicately drawn, with more than a touch of understated humor along the way. The whole film has a slight sense of an exercise in style such as the Coen brothers sometimes undertake. It is very French in its verbal examination of ideas and relationships: "I never date painters, I like paintings too much"; "Picasso is never Picasso, that is what makes him Picasso". A gentle social satire runs through much of it along with an indulgent view of youth - one very much feels that all these people will view life very differently a decade later. But for now they're young, and thinking a little too profoundly, and flirting far too easily, and yes playing a few games. Those who are like them, or remember when they were, will smile and happily follow them as they form light memories to look back on from a weightier future.

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