why’d he throw his trash on the ground.. i hate men
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Geregisseerd door Éric Rohmer
La Boulangère de Monceau
An acclaimed, grounded romance.
Korte film: Vroege new wave-inspanning van Rohmer, het eerste van zijn zes morele verhalen. Het gaat om een jonge man die op straat een meisje benadert, maar haar na enkele dagen niet meer gezien te hebben, betrokken raakt bij het meisje in de plaatselijke bakkerij. Uiteindelijk moet hij tussen hen kiezen als hij op dezelfde dag afspraakjes met hen afspreekt.
The Bakery Girl of Monceau draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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why’d he throw his trash on the ground.. i hate men
If he drops the biscuit paper on the floor ONE more time...
Eric Rohmer's 1st Moral Tale-->Possible moral topic(s) treated: Romantic manipulation.Halfway through, I began to think of the idea that as long as I keep progressing throughout Rohmer's moral tales, I'll get nostalgic whenever I think back of this one.A delightful introduction to Rohmer's New Wave perspective, this short effort gives us a glance at the fact that the moral topics to be found in each tale are based on the characters perception of the term "moral", which must be subjected to debate. The protagonist here creates his own definition of moral, which consists in dating the girl he had originally fallen in love with instead of dating "the mistake". The girl in the local bakery becomes his instrument of imagined revenge against Sylvie, and thus is objectified. As horrible as it sounds, it is the most common thing in the world, because truth to be told, men are kind of assholes in relationships, beginning with infidelity.Haha, what a promising start!85/100
The film follows a Parisian law student who finds himself torn between two women—one he spots on the street and another he meets in a local bakery—after scheduling dates with both for the same day.
The film was directed by French New Wave pioneer Éric Rohmer in 1963 and serves as the inaugural entry in his series known as the Six Moral Tales.