Ah, fair Biarritz, I had such high hopes. It all began back in 1986 when I saw my first (and favourite) Rohmer, Le Rayon Vert. With that Director’s impeccable sense of setting and place, he staged the denouement of Delphine’s peregrinations down in this southwest corner of La Belle France. He really only showed the spectacular beachscapes of the town. There may have been a good reason for this. For to put it kindly, the town itself, with that ritzy name, suggestive of something rather special in the abstract, I’m sorry to report is an apartment-blocky, sprawling, soulless mess of a place tacked on to a world-class beach. Luckily, Rohmer moved 15 miles down the road to stage the climax of his masterpiece (one of about 20, btw) in the infinitely more charming and quite lovely town of St-Jean-de-Luz. He also happened to stage there, on the hill at the end of the promenade, in my opinion, the most heart-warming, glorious, beautiful end to a film I have ever seen. (Trust me, if you have suffered with Delphine through the previous 90 minutes you’ll get what I mean.) Biarritz though? See beach and escape.
Love it so much coz I stay there for 9 month ❤
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Very beautiful!!
Isn't how paradise looks like)))??? Thx Marc for sharing
what paradise looks like
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Ah, fair Biarritz, I had such high hopes. It all began back in 1986 when I saw my first (and favourite) Rohmer, Le Rayon Vert. With that Director’s impeccable sense of setting and place, he staged the denouement of Delphine’s peregrinations down in this southwest corner of La Belle France. He really only showed the spectacular beachscapes of the town. There may have been a good reason for this. For to put it kindly, the town itself, with that ritzy name, suggestive of something rather special in the abstract, I’m sorry to report is an apartment-blocky, sprawling, soulless mess of a place tacked on to a world-class beach. Luckily, Rohmer moved 15 miles down the road to stage the climax of his masterpiece (one of about 20, btw) in the infinitely more charming and quite lovely town of St-Jean-de-Luz. He also happened to stage there, on the hill at the end of the promenade, in my opinion, the most heart-warming, glorious, beautiful end to a film I have ever seen. (Trust me, if you have suffered with Delphine through the previous 90 minutes you’ll get what I mean.) Biarritz though? See beach and escape.
@@ianmartinez2370 Uh huh. But more to the point: why are you upvoting yourself? 🤦♂️