Film Review
Eric Rohmer's third film in his series of
Six Contes Moraux is similar in style
to the first two shorter films (
La
Boulangère de monceau and
La
Carrière de Susanne). All three films involve a great deal of improvisation
(this film more so) and excessive use of voice over to centre the narrative around the
principal protagonist.
La Collectionneuse is also strikingly different, because
of its longer runtime and the fact that it is in colour.
The film presents a cynical, even cruel, view of human relationships. Of all the
male leads in Rohmer's Moral Tales, Adrien is perhaps the least likeable - not only is
he too sure of himself but he also exhibits a nasty streak of malice. This
partly explains why this Moral Tale is somewhat less engaging and ultimately less satisfying
than the others.
© James Travers 2002
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Next Eric Rohmer film:
Ma nuit chez Maud (1969)
Film Synopsis
On the pretext of buying a painting for his new art gallery, Adrien heads
off to the south of France for his summer holidays at a villa belonging to
a friend, whilst his girlfriend Mijanou is away in London. He meets
up with Daniel, an aspiring artist, and plans to spend the next few weeks
in idle tranquillity. The unexpected presence of a young woman named
Haydée puts paid to these plans. She apparently collects men
more easily than Adrien collects paintings, and her latest amorous conquest
is hastily ejected from the villa by Adrien after two sleepless nights in
succession.
Haydée opts to stay at the villa with Daniel and Adrien and in next
to no time these three have become the best of housemates. Despite
his initial prejudices, Adrien finds himself strongly attracted towards Haydée,
but realising she is not right for him he tries to arouse Daniel's interest
in her. Daniel resists his friend's all too obvious attempts at matchmaking
but he cannot help becoming the young woman's next conquest. After
this, it isn't long before Adrien and Daniel begin to fall out and the holiday
is ruined...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Eric Rohmer
- Script: Eric Rohmer,
Patrick Bauchau (dialogue), Haydée Politoff (dialogue),
Daniel Pommereulle (dialogue)
- Cinematographer: Néstor Almendros
- Music: Blossom Toes,
Giorgio Gomelsky
- Cast: Patrick Bauchau (Adrien),
Haydée Politoff (Haydée), Daniel Pommereulle (Daniel),
Alain Jouffroy (Writer),
Mijanou Bardot (Carole), Annik Morice (Carole's girlfriend),
Dennis Berry (Charlie),
Patrice De Bailliencourt (Homme dans l'auto),
Eugène Archer (Sam),
Brian Belshaw (Haydée's boyfriend),
Pierre-Richard Bré (Homme dans l'auto),
Donald Cammell (Garçon à St-Tropez),
Alfred de Graff (Touriste perdu),
Seymour Hertzberg,
Néstor Almendros,
László Benkö,
Anne Dubot,
Jackie Raynal
- Country: France
- Language: French / English
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 89 min
- Aka: The Collector