Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Let's be realistic.
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
View MoreBoring, long, and too preachy.
Seen during original U.S. release in small Wilshire Bl.theater west of downtown L.A.I found it a surprise delight. Fluffy, yet still poignant, as opposed to somber, which was the predominant mood of contemporaneous imports:"Monika"'s for example. Haven't seen it since.
View MoreA young girl goes for holidays to her grandfather's farm in the French country. She spies her neighbors. A dream cast: Isabelle Adjani, Francis Huster, Georges Marchal, Jacques Weber, etc. A wonder of cinematography by Ghislain Cloquet (Oscar, BAFTA, César for "Tess") and the OMG! lovely Muriel Català... BUT a cheesy dialog then/and a bad acting (except for the 5 years old Valentine Varela, everybody overplays!) And unfortunately Muriel Català is a strikingly bad actress... Anyway, I love that bad movie! A Nina Companeez and Mag Bodard's bad movie is still worth seeing!
View More.... spending a "beautiful Summer" (that's what the title claims) in a green country .Faustine is one of them .All the boys around woo her particularly Joachim(Francis Huster Nina Companez would use again for her notorious "Histoire Tres Bonne et Tres Joyeuse de Colinot Trousse -Chemise") but Faustine is not an easy girl;she has this immortal line "I haven't allowed you to caress my back" .Harmless ,nay dumb stuff:the only good thing is George Marchal's presence.in a part unworthy of himself, he portrays the mature man .The -harrowing- question is:will Faustine play around with all the young dudes or will she fall for a man who could be her father?
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