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: The film is driven by dialogue, using long, naturalistic conversations to reveal the characters' psyches rather than relying on dramatic action. pauline at the beach internet archive
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A humorless and jealous windsurfing instructor who still pines for Marion but remains on the sidelines.
Pauline at the Beach is the third installment in Éric Rohmer's acclaimed six-film cycle, Comedies and Proverbs ( Comédies et proverbes ). Each film in this series begins with a literary epigraph or proverb that dictates its thematic undercurrents. For Pauline , Rohmer selected a quote from Chretien de Troyes: "A tongue that speaks too much brings home trouble." The Plot and Themes