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The Romance of Astrea and Celadon

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A shepherd disguises himself as a woman so that his angry lover will not recognize him.
The Romance of Astrea and Celadon

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A disappointing melodrama with a pedestrian script and direction.

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Richard Brody The New Yorker Rohmer left the stage with an audacious flourish, infusing a fifth-century pastoral fantasy (adapted from a seventeenth-century novel) with a lifetime of stories, passions, and big ideas. Sep 11, 2017 Full Review Ben Kenigsberg Time Out Rated: 4/5 Nov 17, 2011 Full Review Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune In what he claims will be his final film, 87-year-old Eric Rohmer fashions a serenely daffy coda to a half a lifetime spent behind the camera exploring the vicissitudes of romance. Rated: 3/4 Jan 30, 2009 Full Review Sarah Manvel Cinemattraction In this story, there's nothing so upsetting that a poem carved into a tree can't solve, and no hearts so broken that a spot of crossdressing can't cheer them up again. Feb 10, 2019 Full Review Daniel Kasman MUBI ...the director's own sweet, unexpected eroticism, and the film's gentle spirit simply make a work that is light, lovely, and strange. Nov 17, 2017 Full Review Fernando F. Croce CinePassion Blissful Aug 26, 2009 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This movie is based on a 1610 French novel which takes place in fifth-century Gaul. The story is about the title lovers, children of two feuding families, and at a festival, Celadon tries to hide the romance by pretending to be in love with another girl. Though it was for show, Astrea assumes Celadon's infidelity was genuine and tells him she never wants to see him again, though he threatens to drown himself...and jumps into the river to do so. This causes distress to both the villagers, especially Astrea...but they are unaware that he had been rescued by three nymphs who take him to their castle. One nymph wants Celadon for himself, but another manages to smuggle him out and have him live in the forest, with her druid father coming to help him. But Celadon won't go home because Astrea ordered her not to see him. The rest of the movie revolves around getting Astrea and Celadon back together, which is much more time-consuming than it should be. The movie is full of elements that hardly evoke what fifth-century Gaul must have been like, including a castle and garden that must have dated from at least a millennium later, overly-refined statuary and writing and such, and the discussions of love and religion have little relevance to the overall story. Worst of all, however, is that the two lovers could have gotten back together without having had to resort to all the rigmarole-hence my review title. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member Such a bizarre, lovely movie just begging to be misunderstood by people taking it way too seriously. Very tongue-in-cheek and deftly constructed. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member kind of surreal and ethereal and very french. but the subtitles were really hard to read. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member bountiful bucolic beauty; one finds it hard to believe this movie came from rohmer, one of france's best directors, when it feels like a dream(y) highschool r&j-esque play... Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Audience Member slow..s.l.o.w...s..l..o..w....s...l...o...w..... ok, you get the picture *wink* silly rubbish, really! but Celadon is both pretty & handsome!! LOL Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member A beautifully rendered, philosophically informed love story from Rohmer. The film begins with a compelling and dramatic exchange that helps keep the film moving through some of the more philosophical dialogue later. Rohmer's film reflects deeply on the nature of true love, of union with another, and with the existence and nature of God. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A shepherd disguises himself as a woman so that his angry lover will not recognize him.
Director
Éric Rohmer
Producer
Françoise Etchegaray, Philippe Liégeois
Screenwriter
Éric Rohmer
Genre
Drama, Romance
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 31, 2018
Runtime
1h 49m