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Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle

Original title: 4 aventures de Reinette et Mirabelle
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.9K
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Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle (1987)
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Two unlike girls are going to learn each other's world - lovely countryside and bustling Paris.Two unlike girls are going to learn each other's world - lovely countryside and bustling Paris.Two unlike girls are going to learn each other's world - lovely countryside and bustling Paris.

  • Director
    • Éric Rohmer
  • Writers
    • Éric Rohmer
    • Joëlle Miquel
  • Stars
    • Joëlle Miquel
    • Jessica Forde
    • Mr. Housseau
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    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Éric Rohmer
    • Writers
      • Éric Rohmer
      • Joëlle Miquel
    • Stars
      • Joëlle Miquel
      • Jessica Forde
      • Mr. Housseau
    • 18User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joëlle Miquel
    Joëlle Miquel
    • Reinette
    Jessica Forde
    Jessica Forde
    • Mirabelle
    Mr. Housseau
    • Le voisin
    Mme. Housseau
    • La voisine
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • Le garçon de café
    François-Marie Banier
    • 1er Passant
    Jean-Claude Brisseau
    Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • 2e Passant
    Yasmine Haury
    • Kleptomaniac
    Gérard Courant
    • L'inspecteur
    Béatrice Romand
    Béatrice Romand
    • L'inspectrice
    Marie Rivière
    Marie Rivière
    • L'arnaqueuse - Swindler
    David Rocksavage
    • L'anglais
    Jacques Auffray
    • Le tapeur
    Haydée Caillot
    Haydée Caillot
    • Charitable Lady
    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • Le marchand de tableau
    Marie Bouteloup
    • 1st Visitor
    Françoise Valier
    • 2nd Visitor
    Éric Rohmer
    Éric Rohmer
    • Man in Supermarket (cameo)
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    • Director
      • Éric Rohmer
    • Writers
      • Éric Rohmer
      • Joëlle Miquel
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    Jonathan-18

    Slow, quiet and beautiful

    I think I used the same words about Eric Rohmer's Conte d'hiver, who also directed this movie, about two friends who meet in the country and later live together in Paris, consists of 4 segments. All four slow-paced and totally true to life. The two great actresses, the dialogs and the storylines themselves are all taken out of life, almost documentary-like. I liked the third one the most. It is a true joy to see these two different friends. They are a quiet couple in Paris quite different from the the two friends in also recommended La Vie Revee Des Anges.
    10zetes

    I love this!

    The more Rohmer I see, the greater my appreciation and love grows for him. Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle is a wonderful film about a Parisian girl and a girl from the country who meet, become friends, and then move in together in an apartment in Paris. The film consists of little more than the two girls living their lives, sharing their philosophies, and acting on those philosophies. The two lead performances, by Joelle Miquel (Reinette) and Jessica Forde (Mirabelle) are outstanding. And then there are a lot of colorful - but not too colorful - side characters in the four tales, like the extraordinarily rude waiter (Philippe Laudenbach) and the art dealer (Fabrice Luchini, the star of my favorite Rohmer film, the incomparably unique Perceval le gallois). This is a film for people who love people, their thoughts, and their talk. 10/10.
    7gavin6942

    Humorous Film

    Reinette and Mirabelle are two young women. Reinette lives in the countryside, Mirabelle in Paris. They meet during a holiday of Mirabelle in the country, when Reinette helps her to repair the tube of her bicycle and shows her the beauties of nature and in particular the 'blue hour'.

    This is the classic meeting of the "city mouse" and the "country mouse". While the country mouse knows such things as how to cook and fix bicycles, she does not concern herself with such high-minded concepts as "ethnology". In her domain, she is the queen.

    But we also see stories here where it pays to be a smart city mouse... through deception and cunning, you can get what you want in ways the innocent, sincere person never can. The interactions with both the waiter and the art dealer are just so good and really make this film a treasure.
    8robin_go

    An unlikely friendship?

    Adventure one sees townie Mirabelle, who has never really had cause to take time to observe nature, experience a series of minor revelations about country life. Experiences that, curiously, she doesn't seem to carry back home into the Parisian episodes. Indeed the first episode feels like a film-apart, largely because it's not referred back to. The remaining adventures concern how Reinette's fixed ideas cause her headaches in the city. While it's easy to have a set of unwaivering morals and manners living a more solitary life in the country, it's not as easy in 'the big smoke'. Discovering Parisians have a much more fluid moral compass causes Reinette horror and the viewer a degree of amusement. Indeed Episode Two is Rohmer doing, of all things, broad comedy - complete with a Fawlty-esque waiter. The director also diverts from his well-trodden path with the absence of romance from this movie (accordingly the film storms through the Bechdel test). I also loved the fact there also isn't the shadow of parental influence, the church or a peer group which sometimes operate, with varying degrees of success, in Rohmer's work. The girls really only have each other as a soundboard and that makes the new friendship between these unlikely flatmates all the more engaging.
    Aw-komon

    That sly clown Rohmer does it again and again

    I read in a short critique of Rohmer recently the perfect sentence to describe his work and how to approach it: "It is when we let Rohmer's irony (the incongruence of his characters) be a seed of self-reflection within ourselves that his films take on a transcendent dimension." The transcendent dimension that all great works of art have is there but you have to let the irony become a seed of self-reflection first, you have to actively participate, hence the reason why many people find Rohmer's films boring. They don't even realize what they're missing and don't want to know! The closer a Rohmer film is to soap opera on the surface and the less offbeat it is the more money it makes (the recent "Autumn's Tale" made a very impressive 2 million dollars on the art-house circuit but I, for one, thought it was just o.k.), but ALL of them have depth if you look for it.

    Rohmer's films slowly and quietly build into elaborate structures of subtly hilarious sophistication which get better with each viewing (letting the irony really take root and become a seed of self-reflection). They are all (on the surface at least) very similar: done low-budget but with quietly superb and magnificent cinematography, maximum conversation, minimum hi-jinks or action, relying on subtlety and the viewer's undivided attention and engagement to reveal their deep humor and depth. All of Rohmer's films make fun of human folly and vanity in a way that's entirely unprecedented, true-to-life, and unique in the cinema. Critics have labeled the term 'classicist' on his head but I don't know of any filmmakers or artists, outside of some of the great satirical novelists of the 19th century, who have approached their subject in this way. There is an incredible amount of pure cinema in Rohmer but done in a way that's completely invisible when the viewer's not seeking it out, absolutely devoid of any tendencies to show-off and draw attention to itself.

    "Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle" is about two young girls, one a surrealistic-painter from the country, the other-- a law-student from Paris , both very pretty and charming, who strike up a friendship and go through a few neurotic and enlightening incidents together both in the city and the country: trying to wake up at the moment of absolute silence every morning when night-birds stop chirping and morning birds are still asleep; dealing with a rude Paris cafe waiter; dealing with pan-handlers trying to hustle them for change; moral dilemmas about shoplifting; selling Reinette's painting without her having to speak one word to the gallery owner because she's sticking to a vow of silence she made the day before; etc. The Very Funny and valuable results are captured by Rohmer in his trademark, meditative, and un-intrusive style. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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    • Trivia
      Originally Éric Rohmer planned to make an series of films around Reinette and Mirabelle. Poor personal chemistry between the two leading actresses made him decide against it.
    • Quotes

      Reinette: Heard of the blue hour?

      Mirabelle: Blue hour?

      Reinette: It's not an hour... a minute, really. Just before dawn, there's a minute of silence. The day birds aren't up yet, and the night birds are already asleep. Then... There's real silence...

    • Connections
      Referenced in Ovid, New York (2024)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 4 Abenteuer von Reinette und Mirabelle
    • Production companies
      • Compagnie Eric Rohmer (CER)
      • Les Films du Losange
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,039
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,051
      • Jul 24, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,039
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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