Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle

Four episodes in the relationship between a naive but talented painter from the provinces and a worldly Parisian student. . . . Working a sophisticated variation on the country mouse/city mouse theme, Four Adventures is a departure from Rohmer's Comedies and Proverbs of the period, and is in many ways his most offbeat film since Perceval. Uncontrived events are enhanced with a Chaplinesque sense of comedy and a strong undercurrent of narrative experimentation that accompany Rohmer's customary delight in paradox and richness of characterization.

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