
Different stories of young women and men coming together and coming apart in Paris' romantic settings, are organized in four distinct chapters: (1) Le rendez-vous de 7 heures / The 7 p.m. rendezvous; (2) Le lendemain... / The next morning; (3) Les bancs de Paris / The seats of Paris' parcs; (4) Mère et Enfant, 1907 / Mother and Child, 1907.... (Full plot summary below)
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Different stories of young women and men coming together and coming apart in Paris' romantic settings, are organized in four distinct chapters: (1) Le rendez-vous de 7 heures / The 7 p.m. rendezvous; (2) Le lendemain... / The next morning; (3) Les bancs de Paris / The seats of Paris' parcs; (4) Mère et Enfant, 1907 / Mother and Child, 1907.
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| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Jeff ViceBesides the wonderful scripting, there are quite a few winning performances, especially from Bellar, who's utterly charming in both her vulnerability and optimism, and Rauscher, an acting newcomer. |
| Salon.comLaura MillerRohmer proves that sometimes shriveled fruit yields the strongest juice, provided you squeeze hard enough. |
| New York TimesJanet MaslinPrecise, simple and deeply serious beneath their breezy and seductive surface, these stories enchantingly explore love's little treacheries and the stubborn immutability of human nature. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliDelpy's injection of class into an otherwise classless production raises the specter of what this film could have been with a better script and a better cast surrounding her. |
| BBC.comJamie RussellIt's a film that stands as one of the New Wave director's most enjoyable, and a beautifully frank take on the highs and lows of that foolish little thing called love. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesThe actors are mainly a bunch of unknowns, but all deliver strong performances. Their screen presence is incredible, and the camera is love with them. |
| Houston ChronicleJeff MillarThere are bits of the three-episode Rendezvous in Paris that are, if not like watching paint dry, like watching the painter spackle the picture-hook holes and edge around the windows. |
| San Francisco ExaminerBarbara ShulgasserWhat a wonderful world. Sure, people cheat on each other. But they also act honorably and speak honestly and admit the darkest secrets about themselves. This sort of movie might bore you to tears, but it also might be just what you've longed for. |
| Austin ChronicleRussell SmithAs inspiring as his faith in the written word may be, and as elegantly written as his characters' long verbal encounters often are, it's hard not to wish for a few transcendent images to burn them into our memory. |
| User ReviewPrivate UNot my favorite Rohmer, but not a bad 90 minutes compared to a lot of what's making its way around currently. |