Review of Pauline at the Beach (1983) by Robert N — 16 Jun 2015
Rohmer's profound and charming comedy of romantic manners is soaked in irony and wit. It plays like an acutely observed slice of life, with Pauline serving as the moral compass for the self obsessed, bourgeoisie cast of characters as they deceive themselves and manipulate each other.
The film's performers are naturalistic yet effervescent, their acting style as unique and distinctive as the screenplay.
This review of Pauline at the Beach (1983) was written by Robert N on 16 Jun 2015.
Pauline at the Beach has generally received very positive reviews.
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