As summer approaches, Parisian woman Delphine (played by Marie Riviere) is plunged into sadness and depression. She just ended her relationship with h[Expand All]
As summer approaches, Parisian woman Delphine (played by Marie Riviere) is plunged into sadness and depression. She just ended her relationship with her ex-boyfriend. Her girlfriend, who had planned to go on vacation with her, also let her down. Although many other kind-hearted relatives and friends invited her to go on vacation together, she turned them all down. Everyone has their own vacation plans, but she seems to be going to spend the long summer alone in Paris. She searched and searched, wandering around all day long, hoping to find her lover, but none of the people she met could touch her heart. By the sea of Marseille, she heard a legend about the green light: Whoever could see the green light would be happy. Feeling dejected, she planned to return to Paris. At the station, a man smiled at her as she was reading the novel "The Idiot". Delphin seemed to sense something and invited the man to the seaside to watch the sunset on her own initiative. In the brilliant radiance, the man confessed his love to her, but she stubbornly waited for the green light to give an answer. This film won the Golden Lion Award at the 43rd Venice Film Festival.[Collapse]