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: Note that searches often yield results for the 1947 film The Perils of Pauline , which is a different work entirely. Film Summary
The film’s proverb is "A wagging tongue bites itself." Characters talk incessantly about their philosophies on love, but their actions often contradict their words.
The acts as a crowd-sourced repository where film historians and preservationists upload hard-to-find cinema classics for academic and educational purposes.
The film opens with a quote from Chrétien de Troyes: "A wagging tongue bites itself." Rohmer focuses heavily on how characters say one thing but do another, using dialogue to mask their true intentions.
Rohmer doesn’t judge. He just lets people talk – about desire, about sincerity, about the stories they tell themselves to feel less alone. And the colors? The wind? The way the Normandy coast looks like a half-remembered dream?
Major streaming platforms frequently cycle international classics out of their libraries due to licensing expirations.
For students, academics, and public library cardholders, platforms like Kanopy and Hoopla offer free access to premium art-house cinema. Many university libraries grant access to Kanopy, where Rohmer’s films are frequently hosted for educational purposes.
: Note that searches often yield results for the 1947 film The Perils of Pauline , which is a different work entirely. Film Summary
The film’s proverb is "A wagging tongue bites itself." Characters talk incessantly about their philosophies on love, but their actions often contradict their words. pauline at the beach internet archive full
The acts as a crowd-sourced repository where film historians and preservationists upload hard-to-find cinema classics for academic and educational purposes. : Note that searches often yield results for
The film opens with a quote from Chrétien de Troyes: "A wagging tongue bites itself." Rohmer focuses heavily on how characters say one thing but do another, using dialogue to mask their true intentions. The film opens with a quote from Chrétien
Rohmer doesn’t judge. He just lets people talk – about desire, about sincerity, about the stories they tell themselves to feel less alone. And the colors? The wind? The way the Normandy coast looks like a half-remembered dream?
Major streaming platforms frequently cycle international classics out of their libraries due to licensing expirations.
For students, academics, and public library cardholders, platforms like Kanopy and Hoopla offer free access to premium art-house cinema. Many university libraries grant access to Kanopy, where Rohmer’s films are frequently hosted for educational purposes.