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In the first film of "Tales of the Four Seasons", a burgeoning friendship between philosophy teacher Jeanne (Anne Teyssèdre) and pianist Natacha (Florence Darel) is strained by jealousy, suspicion, and intrigue. Natacha encourages Jeanne to pursue Igor (Hugues Quester), Natacha’s father, in order to supplant Ève (Eloïse Bennett), his young girlfriend, whom Natacha loathes. Natacha’s scheme, however, risks alienating those closest to her as well as entangling Jeanne in the very kind of romantic drama she has vowed to avoid. A Tale of Springtime finds Eric Rohmer in full command of his subtle visual storytelling as he contrasts the brightness of his characters’ Parisian and suburban surroundings with their conflicting desires, ideas, and temperaments. (Criterion)
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I can't help it, but when I watched it, I just kept thinking: "This is exactly the kind of chatty European film that I'm not particularly fond of." Sure, it's about relationships, it's about human nature, but it's simply presented in a way that didn't resonate with me as much, and because of that, I didn't feel like watching the film attentively for a second time. ()