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Love on the Run (1979)

Love on the Run (1979)

L'Amour en fuite
PG 93 minutes FR Romance , Drama , Comedy
Antoine Doinel. He's got four ladies ... Nine lives ... and Plenty of alibis!
Antoine is now 30, working as a proofreader and getting divorced from his wife. It's the first "no-fault" divorce in France and a media circus erupts, dredging up Antoine's past. Indecisive about his new love with a store clerk, he impulsively takes off with an old flame.
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Jean-Pierre Léaud
Antoine Doinel
Marie-France Pisier
Colette Tazzi
Claude Jade
Christine Doinel
Dani
Liliane
Dorothée
Sabine Barnerias
Daniel Mesguich
Xavier Barnerias
Julien Bertheau
Monsieur Lucien
Marie Henriau
La Juge du Divorce
Julien Dubois
Alphonse Doinel
Jean-Pierre Ducos
L'Avocat de Christine
Rosy Varte
La Mère de Colette
Pierre Dios
Maître Renard

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Love on the Run (1979) - Criterion Trailer 188: Love on the Run

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By now, we know that "Antoine Doinel" (Jean-Pierre Léaud) is a bit of a scoundrel and the first few scenes here illustrate that to a T! The ink is barely dry on his divorce from "Christine" (Claude Jade), when he is leaving new gal "Sabine" (Dorothée) to meet up with their son "Alphonse". This behaviour rather epitomises the problem for "Sabine" who yearns for just a little more commitment from her flaky boyfriend. He, on the other hand, is continuing to juggle the plates to nobody's particular satisfaction and that's depicted in this entertainingly stitched together drama using a series of flashbacks and contemporaneous storylines that only become more complex when he runs into his original infatuation "Colette" (Marie-France Pisier) - and him without a train ticket, too! For "Antoine" it's all a maelstrom of emotions that surround and immerse him, frequently leaving him flailing, but who might make him happy? Whom might he actually make happy if he stops being selfish long enough? Could he ever be that selfless? There's a fine chemistry here between Léaud and both Pisier and Dorothée as the comedy veers perilously close to slapstick at times, but it does stay just the on right side as his character raises laughs of both empathy and shame as his escapades see his life unravel before us. Truffaut keeps it moving along quickly and there's some observational wit amidst a script that quite poignantly sums up a man I reckon it'd be better not to know - especially if you're a woman.

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Production companies: Les Films du Carrosse
Production countries: France

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