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Eric Rohmer-La Boulangère de Monceau (1962)
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Eric Rohmer-La Boulangère de Monceau (1962)
314.8 MB | 0:23:06 | French with English s/t | XviD, 1740 Kb/s | 560x416
314.8 MB | 0:23:06 | French with English s/t | XviD, 1740 Kb/s | 560x416
Simple, delicate, and jazzy, the first of the Moral Tales shows the stirrings of what would become the Eric Rohmer style: unfussy naturalistic shooting, ironic first-person voice-over, and the image of the “unknowable” woman. A law student (played by producer and future director Barbet Schroeder) with a roving eye and a large appetite stuffs himself full of sugar cookies and pastries daily in order to garner the attentions of the pretty brunette who works in a quaint Paris bakery. But is he truly interested, or is she just a sweet diversion? Criterion
Early new wave effort from Rohmer which was the first of his six moral tales. It concerns a young man who approaches a girl in the street, but after several days without seeing her again, he becomes involved with the girl in the local bakery. Eventually he has to choose between them when he arranges dates with them on the same day. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0056884/plotsummary)
Audiences love or hate the films of Eric Rohmer... Watching any of his films, even the short features that begin the series (The Bakery Girl of Monceau and Suzanne's Career), you will discover if Rohmer is for you. To some, his examinations of social mores and the psychology of love are absorbing, subtle, and sublime; to others, they're meandering, talky, and flat. But even his detractors must acknowledge that Rohmer draws out the twists of joy and anguish, brief and ephemeral, that haunt lovers as they grope towards security and happiness; and though his visual approach is rigorously simple, his images--thanks to cinematographer Nestor Almendros--are luminous. (--Bret Fetzer - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)
The Bakery Girl..., only 23 minutes long, has all the basic elements: A man, infatuated with one woman, flirts with another, all the while comforting himself with self-serving rationalizations and a comic lack of self-knowledge. This film's simplicity makes it more charming and satisfying than the more awkward efforts of Rohmer's next films... (--Bret Fetzer - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)
The multifaceted, deeply personal dramatic universe of Eric Rohmer has had an effect on cinema unlike any other. A succession of jousts between fragile men and the women who tempt them, the Six Moral Tales unleashed onto the film world a new voice, one that was at once sexy, philosophical, modern, daring, nonjudgmental, and liberating. Includes: The Bakery Girl of Monceau, Suzanne's Career, My Night at Maud's, La collectionneuse, Claire's Knee, and Love in the Afternoon. (amazon.com)
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OK FNB47, I am getting angry now. It is time to tell you..
You must STOP this madness of posting so many good films all the time.
I think I am doing OK and just managing to create a little space on my straining hard drives and then you come along and post another!
Have you any idea the stress you are causing?
hehe I joke of course.
Mind you I WILL now have to seriously consider a new HDD. Maybe one of those new TB ones will be good.
I could keep burning DVDs I know but I now have such an amount of those and I never get around to the job of cataloging and organising them so it is a never ending battle...
Cheers,
Fa
"so it is a never ending battle..."
Dear Fa,
I think FNB.47 has drastically changed our lives forever :-) - He also made us all struggle, and things will never be the same again!
Me, I have the same problems, and I try to burn films on DVDs to free the space, and if I don't have a precise list in excel, it quickly becomes chaotic! I can't tell you how many times I use CTRL+F !
But the biggest problem for me is finding time to watch all of these great films - and this battle becomes a lifestyle, and it's great!
Life itself is like that: "it is a never ending battle..."
cheers!
Oops, I almost forgot, dear FNB.47, many thanks for another Rohmer!
Well, here's a beginner's guide [ for us, it's too late, we're already hooked :]
"How to be a FNB.47 fan"
1. First you must be open-minded and love real stuff, and say farewell to artificialities and films made for money. Also, you must be brave and willing to explore the unknown, at any cost.
2. Then you need to buy several TB of hard-disks, DVD and blue-ray burners, lots of media, and get the fastest internet connection.
3. You must pay RS at least a 10-year premium account. ( I knew FNB.47 is a secret-agent working for RS, achieving their goal to rule the world! :)
4. You will need to have an assistant who will download, and a secretary to take accounts of all the films.
Only then you can quit your job, family, city, and go straight to cinema-paradise!
:-)
Dear kharmok and Fa, it seems RS is in a worse situation than you. They stopped listing of my latest uploads (btw: I have ~5500 files occupying ~530 GB on RS servers...). When I login to my account on RS, I cant see my latest uploaded files any more... they just stopped listing of them :)) If I lose my download links in "RapidUploader" I myself will not access to my own files. My 10-years-plan seems like a dream already :)). I 'd better find another file-hoster 'cos RS started cracking :))
wherever will people like us go, FNB47?
too good to last, was it?
shall keep my fingers crossed!!!
I am afraid it is like a virus. (A good and healthy one!) and it can be highly contagious and impossible to beat.
Thanks for the tips, I will try to follow them.
I don't know about the RS ten year account but I bet FNB really is an RS.com mole...haha!
Now, in some pathetic atempt to do some serious cataloging of all these films, before burning them to DVD, I have just downloaded a very recent release of a program I used to love using a couple of years ago:
Collectorz.com's movie collector software.
I will try my best to gain some ground by using this but I don't have much confidence as, I just dropped by here today and already I have about three of four movies to download again!!!!
The idea of organising them is fine but where am I to get the time??
I am spending the time collecting links and downloading and moving files from one drive to another to DVDs etc etc.
Oh what fun!
I wouldn't want it to stop though...never!
Hey FNB47, I hope that, after you bringing RS.com such a flurry of new business, they don't shit on you from a great height!
They should be making you an honorary partner or something!!
Cheers,
Fa