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The Green Ray (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1986 / Director: Eric Rohmer / Actors: Marie Rivière, Amira Chemakhi ... / DVD ... more
The Green Ray (DVD) ... released 26 January, 2004 at Arrow Films / Features of the DVD: PAL / Delphine, a young single Parisienne, goes in search of love and friendship during a summer vacation. French dialogue with subtitles.

Newest Review: ... Delphine, is played by Marie Riviere, a fantastic actress who has starred in several of Rohmer's films. Like Woody Allen he ... more

 ... seems to have a "stable" of actors who he works with repeatedly, and is known for his rapport with and ability to draw notable performances from his actors. It is summer in Paris, and like most Parisians, Delphine has vacation time to take to escape the Paris heat. She is restless and indecisive about where she wants to go, however. She is mainly unhappy at the thought of taking a holiday alone. Her friends bombard her with questions about her love life, subjecting her to everything from psychoanalysis to as...more

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The Green Ray [1986] [DVD]
Release Date: 2004 - 01 - 26, Rating Parental Guidance,
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Crowned Review The Green Ray (DVD): "I'm Not Very Operational In Life" (1990 words)
by - written on 26/03/07 (Very useful, 164 readings)
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Sometimes small events in life seem random but somehow come together. A few months ago I was in Florida, watching a sunset with my Mom. She mentioned this thing called the green ray, a pretty rare phenomenon that happens when the sun sets on a very clear day, when just before it sinks there is a flash of green on the horizon. I presumed my mother must have seen this film Le Rayon Vert by Eric Rohmer which features the very mentioned green ray, but she insisted she had not. This was a film I had seen in a French film class at University (yes I skated my credits nicely thank you). It had captured my imagination and attention unlike any of the tedious, ...  Read the complete review

 
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