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Aspiring artist Christina James (Jean Seberg) leaves the safety of her family and the simplicity of Midwestern America to study painting in Paris and finds herself on a bittersweet journey of self-discovery. As if her love life weren’t complicated enough, the ennui she faces as a result of her romantic indecision makes daily life all the more complex. When her father (Addison Powell) travels to Paris and offers to bring her home, the consequences of her decisions may haunt the rest of her life.

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  1. One of the best movies I've watched in all my life.
    And I've watched lots of good classic movies.
    This one is fresh, clean, real.
    Jean Seberg is a wonderful actress. I wouldn't even call her an actress. She is real, not a character.
    I'm curious about the director. So french style, just like reality in motion.
    I'm still astonished.

  2. Big Hallo to all the foreigners who have shared this kind of experience. Bar Alexandre etc.

  3. Those were times… Good music tracks, in the film. Wasn't born yet, but life seems so much easier back then, I'm very nostalgic ! So slick and classy, too. Good actors, pictures and lighting.
    The directness of speech without blunt harsh words nor screaming or any violence.👌
    Men were gentlemen, at least a majority! My dad, was a great gentleman! 🙏💫 And, other men I knew who lived in that era were very good too.
    Nowadays, they are very scarce. So many haven't got a clue how to be a proper and responsible kind man.
    The easy access (without queues of lengthy check points, and questions) of places like clubs, airports, ststions, theatres, etc., gives so much more freedom .. Nowadays, going somewhere or wanting to enter a public place is such a huge hassle, most times… And it takes lots of time.. 😣 😞
    Parties with nice people and fun live jazz music, not a crazy DJ putting out strange loud metal sounds. No mobile phones, nor other screens… Those were the days… Life was lived amoungst and with each other. 🙏🙂

  4. Very proud of Christina making a right decision! Fantastic ending, she will be happy with her husband to be.

  5. Excellent movie. Two issues: James Leo Herlihy (author of "Midnight Cowboy"), who was gay, was horribly miscast as Jean Seberg's husband-to-be. He was awkward in the role and it showed!
    Also: Women dressed so beautifully in 1962. I remember my mother and all her friends dressed just as elegantly in those days, too, comme il faut. Sad how things have changed and devolved so badly.

  6. It seems that a kind, polite young woman is quite vulnerable in the city life of west world:t becoming a target by lots of men for "use"(promiscuity), Never being taken seriously for any career opportunity, especially for a young woman who are ambitious and eager for success…

  7. What an awful, implausible movie. Why would such a gorgeous woman date such obnoxious dumbheads. The actors are all bad, too.

  8. Thankyou for a fine film. In this role Philippe Forquet reminds me strongly of Horst Buchholz in his youth. The rest is just letting go and following them through Paris. 😊

  9. There's an observation in "year of Living Dangerously", when Billy Jean reflects that Jill is in danger of becoming …a "failed romantic"…that's a very real danger.

  10. A young American art student must decide whether to stay in Paris with her boyfriend or go back to the U.S. when her wealthy father arrives to bring her back.

  11. Brilliant movie, thank you for sharing xx. I found it sad when Christina ditches her Dad to follow a Loser so glad though his wise words sank in eventually.

  12. Complete and utter bollocks from the first dismal reel to the last. I bet Stan had a few bottles of decent plonk on location. Only a moron would think this worth watching.

  13. She was really beautiful. To think she had such a tragic life, dying at 40, is deeply sad. Hounded by the FBI for supporting Civil Rights in a time when it was controversial. The wonderful Stanley Baker didn't fare much better, dying of lung cancer at 48. He was one of the tough guys in films, who smoked/drank too much. They all paid for those bad habits.

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