A Man and a Woman (1966) Reviews

A Man and a Woman (1966)
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The ultimate "date" movie of the mid-1960s, director Claude Lelouch's A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et Une Femme) stars Jean-Louis Trintignant and Anouk Aimee in the title roles. The twosome meet at the boarding school where their children are enrolled. Aimee, an actress, misses her train home, and Trintignant, a professional race car driver, offers her a ride. It is the first of several friendly encounters which eventually blossom into love. Both want to commit to each other, but neither can shake the Past. The now-famous climactic scene in a train station was not scripted at the time of shooting, thus Aimee was unaware that director Lelouch had decided upon a tearful reunion between her and Trintignant. This explains the look of utter surprise on the actress' face. Much has been written about the possible motivation behind Lelouch's decision to film some scenes in color, others in black-and-white. None of the more ardent auterists truly want to hear the director's explanation: he'd run short of money halfway through production, and black-and-white film stock was infinitely cheaper. The winner of two Oscars (one for Best Foreign Film), A Man and A Woman also scored on the "top ten" with its memorable theme music by Francis Lai. A sequel, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later appeared....twenty years later. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anouk AiméeJean-Louis Trintignant, (more)
Director(s):
Claude Lelouch
Format(s):
DVD
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Julia T.

This is what we call "classic" love story - beautiful, thoughtful, romantic, heartbreaking... I saw this movie a long time ago in Russian translation. I still remember it and totally recommend for romantic movie lovers. There is also a followup - "Man and woman 2" which was also very enjoyable. Do not forget - it's a french movie!

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NORM J.

Not only was the movie great but the Music was the best I heard in a movie

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Nanette J.

Love the movie, love the pauses, love the music!!

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Iretta T. D.

French love story from the 60's , did move a little slow. loved the music. I think The Holiday & music by Nancy Myers was much better, & of course The Way we Wwere was great

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Robert T.

Still holds up after all these years but the dvd I received was sub-titled not dubbed as advertised

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Paul W.

I thought this was a sweet boring slow moving movie that i ejected from my DVD player after 45minutes. Paul W

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Grace G.

not my cup of tea, i think i should have watched it longer to get more of a feel for it...you might get the theme right off or you might have to let it settle in. i was the latter

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Robert B.

Everybody smokes and a Mustang completes the Monte Carlo. Despite some 60's silliness it's an irresistible love story.

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Dale S.

Was as good as we remembered it when we saw the movie years ago.

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Tom C.

Just that -- simply superb!

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    Julia T.

    This is what we call "classic" love story - beautiful, thoughtful, romantic, heartbreaking... I saw this movie a long time ago in Russian translation. I still remember it and totally recommend for romantic movie lovers. There is also a followup - "Man and woman 2" which was also very enjoyable. Do not forget - it's a french movie!

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    NORM J.

    Not only was the movie great but the Music was the best I heard in a movie

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    Nanette J.

    Love the movie, love the pauses, love the music!!

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