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Boyfriends and Girlfriends

  • Director: Eric Rohmer
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Romantic Comedy, Comedy of Manners
  • Themes: Twentysomething Life, Otherwise Engaged
  • Main Cast: Emmanuelle Chaulet, Sophie Renoir, Anne-Laure Meury, Eric Viellard, François-Eric Gendron
  • Release Year: 1987
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Boyfriends & Girlfriends is the sixth of French director Eric Rohmer's "Comedies et Proverbes" cycle. The sterility of the "new", prefabricated Parisian suburb of Cergy-Pontoise is used as the backdrop for the colorful activities of the film's five principals (literally colorful, in that each character is represented by a different hue). The dramatis personae includes Ministry of Cultural Affairs worker Blanche (Emmanuelle Chaulet); Blanche's friend, computer school student Lea (Sophie Renoir); Lea's beau (Eric Viellard); unregenerate "wolf" (Francois-Eric Gendron); and his lady friend, iconoclastic art student Adrienne (Anne-Laure Meury). A windsurfing weekend is the scene for an elongated shakeup and reassessment of everyone's relationships. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

That the course of true love never runs smoothly might be the proverb underlying each of Eric Rohmer's entries in his "Comedies et Proverbes" series. Here it seems to get confused, bouncing back and forth between a quartet of mismatched lovers and would-be lovers who live in an ultra-modern Parisian suburb. In typically subtle fashion, Rohmer introduces libidinal chaos in an environment that appears too subtle to allow for much passion. Matching it are the mores of its inhabitants, who out of politeness and loyalty repress their true feelings. Rohmer takes the "comedy" half of the series' equation seriously, however, and in the essentially optimistic world of the film his characters find it possible to negotiate for love within the bounds of their friendships. Of course, the correct matches would be apparent even without the film's clever scheme of color coding its characters, making it a long haul to the conclusion for those not willing to savor the intricacies of the director's approach. Superficially, this is slight material but Rohmer's handling reveals unexpected depths and, like nearly all of his films, L'Ami De Mon Ami becomes unexpectedly moving as it progresses. ~ Keith Phipps, All Movie Guide

Cast

Credit

Eric Rohmer - Director, Maria Luisa Garcia - Editor, Jean-Louis Valero - Composer (Music Score), Bernard Lutic - Cinematographer, Francoise Etchegaray - Production Manager, Margaret Menegoz - Producer, Dominique Hennequin - Sound/Sound Designer, Georges Prat - Sound/Sound Designer, Eric Rohmer - Screenwriter

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Boyfriends and Girlfriends

DVD cover
Directed by Eric Rohmer
Produced by Margaret Ménégoz
Written by Eric Rohmer
Starring Emmanuelle Chaulet
Music by Jean-Louis Valéro
Cinematography Bernard Lutic
Editing by María Luisa García
Distributed by Orion Classics (USA)
Release date(s) August 26, 1987
Running time 103 mins
Country Flag of France France
Language French

Boyfriends and Girlfriends (French title:L'Ami de mon amie, also known as My Girlfriend's Boyfriend) is a 1987 comedy film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Emmanuelle Chaulet, Sophie Renoir, Anne-Laure Meury.

Plot

Blanche is freshly installed in Cergy-Pontoise, a trendy new town near Paris. She has a new apartment, a new job with no one over and no one under her. She meets Léa at the swimming pool, and soon she meets an acquaintance of Léa, Alexandre of whom she approaches somewhat awkwardly. The movie then follows the time honored plot of exchange of relationships, as Blanche and Lea switch boyfriends. The title of the movie in French is a pun: The boyfriend of my friend (could be my boyfriend).

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