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Initially, Adrien views her with condescension, attempting to remain indifferent to her presence. However, the three are forced into a tense cohabitation that gradually exposes their hypocrisy and vanity. Adrien becomes increasingly obsessed with analyzing Haydée's motives, eventually finding himself caught between his desire for detachment and his growing temptation. "The Collector" (1967) Dir. Éric Rohmer. - Facebook
The film follows , an intellectual art dealer, and his friend Daniel , who attempt to spend a quiet summer of asceticism and leisure at a villa in Saint-Tropez. Their solitude is disrupted by Haydée , a young woman staying at the same villa who is labeled a "collector" of men due to her frequent and casual sexual encounters. The Collector(1967)
(released in English as The Collector ) is a 1967 French film directed by Éric Rohmer and serves as the third entry in his influential Six Moral Tales series. Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of a Riviera villa, it is a minimalist, dialogue-driven meditation on desire, idleness, and the fragility of human connections. Plot Summary "The Collector" (1967) Dir