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Jean Seberg, a midwestern American girl studying painting in Paris, has a series of affairs and after several years learns she wants a permanent relationship. She meets Herlihy, a doctor from San Francisco and they marry and return to the US.

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  2. Jean Seberg was such a stunning beauty and such a marvelous actress. I will have to see this gorgeous film several times over before I can make an attempt to give you back my feedback views. From what little I have seen, I give this film a 10 out of 10. Her beauty astounds me and I can write poetry about her exquisite features.

  3. That was an excellent movie, love the end scene. Paris looks nothing like that now, it’s a third world country. Good to be able to see what it was once like. Thank you ❤

  4. Seberg was a truly gorgeous looking woman. Shame all the men in this movie are typecast as human scum and, perhaps unsurprisingly, excel.

  5. Christina Jones [Jean Seberg] comes to Paris from Chicago to live and study the art scene, to hone her skills as a painter. While entering an art gallery, she chances upon a young and very handsome Philippe Forquet. The lad tells her he is 21 while she is 19. The French local appears uptight with an idealistic persona and this contrasts with his boyishness. He romances her for 3 months and his one attempt to make love to her in a hotel room ends abruptly when he discloses that he is just a school boy aged 16. While she is heart-broken, she resolves never to see him again and throws herself head-long into her painting work. She, however, has a chance meeting with him when he introduces her to his fiance. While she wishes the couple well, she has a hurt look on her face that makes it clear that she is still carrying a torch for him. She does have other flings, but these always end with the guys finding Parisian girls when they have marriage on their minds. During her four-year stint in France, she is unexpectedly visited by her father, who tells her some home-truths after meeting a bunch of her avant-garde friends. Point blank he discloses that the quality of her work has been compromised due to her extra-curricular activities and going aimlessly from one relationship to another. Even her newspaper beau, Stanley Baker, has nothing permanent to offer but just promises and brief good times. She eventually heeds her father's advice, meets an American doctor, falls in love and settles for a stable married life in the USA. Jean Seberg with a quiet, understated, dignified demeanor is a sight of such natural loveliness you rarely encounter. That smile, those dimpled cheeks and perfect features will enchant you for the length of the movie. Young Philippe Forquet was highly impressive with his natural acting, which resulted in a follow-up film "Take her she's mine" with Sandra Dee. This film is so very beautiful that it deserves to be seen over and over again. The acting from Ms. Seberg is first rate and one can hardly find a flaw. Either as a brunette or blonde she is so lovely, her beauty and performance resonates long after the film is over.

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