My Night at Maud's Comments

  • Alan 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    7.7 The two lines I remember most clearly: 1.—Do you understand? -I understand. - But I don't understand. 2.—Are you really not sleepy? -completely not. How about you? -not sleepy. - But I am sleepy. As for Pascal, Jansenism, I don't know where the hell is at all, but this movie is fun...

  • Jorge 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The wife is Maud's ex-husband's blond lover, and when the hidden truth comes to light, it makes her feel more guilty and ashamed. As a Catholic, his wife also lost her virginity and even became a mistress. Her loyalty to her faith became a joke at this time. So Louis lied and told his wife that he had had a one-night stand with Maud, which made his wife feel a lot better, and this state of balance brought back his...

  • Lexie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The movie of more than 100 minutes was actually watched for three hours. Some lines had to be stopped and re-read two or three times. Rohmer's dialogue is simply an advanced version of Woody Allen. No, there is no Woody Allen's paranoia and self-righteousness. It's more of a philosophical dialectic, I like it so...

  • Reyes 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Yang Dechang is right, Luma is the director who knows the most about movies (one of...

  • Dillon 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    It was the first screening in the lecture hall of the library of the Academy of Fine Arts. Next to the tiring chair sat a boy with a lot of small gestures, which was very disturbing and tangled. I recalled the slightly raised corner of Maud's mouth again and...

  • Aubree 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    [Beijing Film Festival Screening] Reunited with old friends for a drink and a long chat with beautiful women in boudoir nights. The beautiful woman is destined to hold the golden thread, and the past events at the seaside are scattered with the wind. Here is a young female college student who fell in love at first sight and is hard to find, and there is a mysterious divorced woman who was deliberately introduced by an old friend. Here is the discussion of topics such as religion, philosophy,...

  • Naomie 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    #CC# "One Night at Maud's House" is interspersed with a mysterious theme, that is, [accident]. In Pascal's thinking and discourse, metonymic accident weaves the whole mystery. This theme is discussed in one of his works on [mathematical probability]. Seeing clues at the beginning of middle school. His later use of the concept of discrete random variables [expected values] to solve gambling problems was also added by Rohmer to Maud's table talk to demonstrate that somewhere, some level of...

  • Bernadette 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I watched three moral stories in a row, all in black and white, and I was in a trance to adapt to the world after the removal of color. In fact, at the age of standing, Rohmer should have just started. The relationship between men and women is so thoroughly understood, but the empathy that arises from what you see and feel in the past 30 years is also every moment. According to Chinese ethics, it seems that Rohmer's films themselves have a certain kind of inconsistency. The original sin of...

  • Jackson 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    #BJIFF2020# I love it so much! Rohmer too understands the tension of leaving blank space. In the hesitant talk between men and women, everything is contained in it, but there is nothing. In the moment of their silence, sparks clearly flashed in the air, but there was no commitment, only ambiguity, so everything became complicated. Religion, philosophy, mathematics, no matter how complicated Pascal's theory is, it is no match for a Blond hair in love that cannot be explained clearly in words....

  • Shanon 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Pascal, religion, love, odds, every girl I've ever loved has challenged me morally like never before. Two years later, I still love this movie. Oh yes, the Picasso in Françoise's dormitory is the same as the one in the house where all the boys are called Tous les garçons s'appellent Patrick (1959). JLT said that the lines written by Rohmer even "er..er.." were written 2333. 2020.12.12 The night after JLT's 90th birthday, I revisited it on the big screen. I think I will never get tired of...

Extended Reading

My Night at Maud's quotes

  • Maud: I always sleep naked; nightclothes get so twisted around.

  • Vidal: I love feeling your toes beneath the bedspread.