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Full Moon in Paris [VHS] (1984)

Starring: Pascale Ogier, Tchéky Karyo Director: Eric Rohmer Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
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Louise (Pascale Ogier), a restless designer bored with sleepy suburban life outside of Paris, lives with her lover, Remy (Tcheky Karyo), a stable architect happy with a calm home life and a long-term relationship. The independent Louise decides to move back into her old Paris apartment during the week, losing herself in the bustle of dinner parties and nightclubs and single men, while spending her weekends back with Remy. Louise becomes briefly entangled with another man, a spontaneous musician who is the opposite of Remy, but in a neat twist on the formula, Remy himself drifts to another--at the suggestion of Louise herself. The fourth of Rohmer's Comedies and Proverbs is the most ironic and, in many ways, the most judgmental of his films. Willowy Ogier's kittenish sexuality and zest for life are wrapped in a self-absorbed determination that borders on indifference, but for the most part this is another wryly witty look at modern love from the master of the sophisticated romantic comedy. Fabrice Luchini plays Louise's best friend and conniving confidante, Octave, and Laszlo Szabo appears as a café patron who pontificates on the magical effects of the full moon. Ogier, who died shortly after the film's release, designed many of the handsome sets. Rohmer followed this with perhaps his most generous character study, the modestly magical romantic adventure Summer. --Sean Axmaker

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The fourth of Rohmer's Comedies and Proverbs series, Full Moon in Paris is an insightful comedy dealing with human relationships. Pascale Ogier stars as Louse, a young woman who moves away from her devoted lover to rent a small apartment in Paris. Convinced that she isn't ready to settle down, Louise embarks on a series of misguided affairs, only to discover that you don't know what you have until it's gone.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER GEM OF ONE OF THE LAST TRUE GIANTS OF TODAY CINEMA, February 10, 2001
This review is from: Full Moon in Paris (DVD)
Fourth movie of director Eric Rohmer's COMEDIES AND PROVERBS serie, FULL MOON IN PARIS is without contest a masterpiece. Three terrific actors : Tchéky Kario who, 10 years later, will be the villain in GOLDENEYE, Fabrice Luchini who has managed, in the nineties, to be present in all major french movies and Pascale Ogier who will tragically disappear in 1984, the year of the theatrical release of FULL MOON IN PARIS. A more than clever screenplay with subtle dialogs will clean your ears, or your eyes if you don't understand french, from the spoken insanities of today cinema.

Pascale "Louise" Ogier is living with Tchéky "Rémi" Karyo in the suburbs of Paris. She likes to pass her spare time with her ancient friends while Rémi stays at home. So, in order to save their relationship, she decides to sleep every friday night in a flat in Paris, alone. FULL MOON IN PARIS describes the consequences of this decision during the three months that follow.

Like in the plays of Musset or Marivaux, tragedy is always hidden behind comedy and Pascale Ogier's smiles and tears form a wonderful rainbow.

As always in Fox Lorber presentations of european movies, subtitles can't be removed and sound & images are of VHS quality, no more.

A DVD for your library.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beware of Distraction . . ., January 7, 2004
By Robert Shuler (Friendswood, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Full Moon in Paris (DVD)
One short point to add to the many excellent reviews of this movie, if you watch the early scene "Camille's Party" very carefully, ignoring the distraction of the conflict between Remi and Louise that brackets other key meetings, you may increase your enjoyment of this subtle French talkie. Or you may choose to view this scene again at the end of the movie. It's all there, clear as a bell, but one is distracted by the cameras attention to the neurotic young focus of the movie.

In fact, this is the only Rohmer movie out of half a dozen I've viewed where a couple clearly and emphatically makes the transition to a mature, happy and probably lifelong relationship. But it is mostly done off camera.

A couple of other tiny points: The married writer who pursues Louise is probably Rohmer's alter ego in the film, and Louise probably represents his neurotic early films that typically don't go anywhere. The movie also seems to have some message about the project-like surburbs with their cold metal facilities, vs. the warm hubub of Paris. In other Rohmer movies, Parisians retreat to georgeous country homes with gardens, or seaside villas, but pointedly not in this movie.

If you have known people like the characters in the film, who say they want to be alone but compulsively hang out with whoever is available, becoming distracted from their true goals; if you like irony and don't need everything spelled out, and like to think about movies, you will enjoy this one. If you just want a light romantic comedy, watch an American film.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most touching films that I have ever seen!!!!!, October 29, 2001
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"Full Moon in Paris" is an absolute gem, far more than words can say! It is an absolutely joy and pleasure, to watch, and I can honestly say that, of all the films in my video library, this one is, by far, the most frequently viewed!

All of the actors in this film give exceptionally commendable performances! Having said that, however, I must say that, quite truly, this movie really belongs to the lovely French actress, Pascale Ogier, who portrayed the character "Louise". I only hope and pray, that she won an award for best actress, as a result of her stellar performance, in this brilliantly glorious film.

I was quite saddened to learn, however, that Ms. Ogier, quite tragically, died of a heart attack in 1984, which was the same year "Full Moon in Paris" was released. She was only 24 years old.

Thus, in very many ways, this movie is made all that very much more significant, for it is a final tribute to Pascale Ogier, whose shining light was cast into darkness, far too soon.

Goodbye, Pascale. You were one of France's true gems. You shall forever be lovingly remembered, as the sparkling star of "Full Moon in Paris", whose exceptionally promising film career tragically ended, before it barely had a chance, to begin.

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5.0 out of 5 stars delightful and wise
The gorgeous and adorable Pascale Ogier, whose talent is very much apparent in this "gurls just wanna have fu-un" tale from the master of subtlety and charm in film, Eric Rohmer... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Arnold Cusmariu

5.0 out of 5 stars Essential French cinema: Rohmer's 'Les Nuits de la pleine lune.'
Éric Rohmer (1920) first challenged traditional Hollywood cinema with his French New Wave cycle of films, "Six Moral Tales," which he completed in 1972 before commencing another... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars You must be joking!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Full Moon, Full Heart
I am so heartened to see this film getting solid reviews on Amazon, because it is truly a gem. It doesn't seem to be recognized as one of the canonical Rohmer films -- like... Read more
Published on August 26, 2004 by Terry Serres

5.0 out of 5 stars Full Moon, Full Marks.
Director Eric Rohmer's FULL MOON IN PARIS is the fourth in his series of "Comedies and Proverbs" starring Pascale Ogier and Tcheky Karyo. To some, Rohmer is an acquired taste. Read more
Published on October 29, 2003 by Niall

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most consistently marvellous directors.
This collection is a treasury of subtle delights and insights. Rohmer attains, in film after film, to the finesse of a lyrical sort of literary realism.
Published on March 14, 2000

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