91 minutes
2/22/1973
He is a sales rep. She is a secretary. They live in the suburbs but she works in Paris. They don't see much of each other and spend much of their time in commuter trains. They try desperately to change job locations to be more often together, but... The plot is not the important thing in the film ; what makes it emblematic of the early and mid-seventies is the insouciant atmosphere. The '74 oil crisis had not yet morphed into a recession, and life was good - even though it was as hard as ever to find a home near one's workplace (or the reverse) ! Marthe Keller and Jacques Higelin are both excellent. The movie is not an all-time great, but it captures the "zeitgeist" of French life in the Seventies.
Marthe Keller
as Marlène Réval
Jacques Higelin
as Bernard Réval
Nathalie Courval
as Marie
Robert Castel
as Marcel
Jean-Pierre Darras
as Ducros
Victor Lanoux
as Georges
Daniel Prévost
as L'employé des réclamations de la SNCF
Jacques Legras
as Le représentant
Annie Cordy
as L'agent immobilier
Ginette Leclerc
as Madame Blin
Claude Piéplu
as Le directeur de l'usine
Alice Sapritch
as L'automobiliste hargneuse