Bed And Board (1970 Film)
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''Bed and Board'' () is a 1970 romantic
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film co-written and directed by
François Truffaut François Roland Truffaut ( , ; ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. He came under the tutelage of film critic Andre Bazin as a ...
, and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. It is the fourth in Truffaut's series of five films about Antoine Doinel, and directly follows '' Stolen Kisses'' (1968), depicting the married life of Antoine (Léaud) and Christine (Jade). '' Love on the Run'' concluded the story in 1979.


Plot

Antoine and Christine are now married and living in a small apartment in Paris that her parents have found for them. In it, she gives violin lessons, while he works in the courtyard dyeing carnations for flower shops. When his experiments with colouring agents backfire, he loses his job. He learns that an American hydraulics company is hiring and, despite speaking very little English, Antoine applies for the job. His opponent is a much more qualified candidate with a letter of recommendation that proves it. However, the company's owner ends up believing the letter refers to Antoine, and hires him. The secretary tries to fix this mistake but is ignored. Antoine's new job consists of demonstrating model boats to potential customers in a mock-up harbour. Christine gives birth to a baby boy, whom she names Ghislain, but Antoine registers him as Alphonse, preferring that name. Despite initially hating that name (believing it sounds too "provincial") and vowing to change it back, Christine eventually ends up calling the baby Alphonse. While at work, Antoine meets a young Japanese woman named Kyoko, the daughter of a client, and is smitten with her. He sees her playing alone with the boats and accidentally dropping her bracelet in the mock-up harbour, though she leaves without mentioning the incident to anyone. Antoine later recovers the bracelet and goes to her apartment. Kyoko is moved by this gesture, and the two begin an affair. Unaware that he is married, she falls deeply in love with Antoine and sends him a bouquet of tulips with love notes hidden in their petals. Antoine tries to get rid of the tulips, but they are eventually found by Christine. He passes them off as a gift to Christine, who gladly puts them in a vase. However, she finds out about the affair when the tulips bloom and Kyoko's notes fall off the petals. Antoine is banished from the bedroom by a furious Christine and eventually moves out to a hotel, while his wife makes a life for herself and the baby. However, Antoine keeps in touch with Christine, who still worries about his well-being. Antoine grows bored with Kyoko, which she seemingly does not notice. Unable to be with Christine either, Antoine decides to have sex with a prostitute. Afterwards, he runs into Christine's father in the brothel. The latter remains unashamed, seeing this as a normal part of a married man's life. During dinner at a restaurant, Antoine constantly neglects Kyoko, taking multiple trips to the telephone booth to call Christine and express his dissatisfaction with Kyoko. After the last call, Antoine returns to the table to find that Kyoko is gone, leaving him a note that reads "Drop dead". One year later, Antoine and Christine are back together, raising Alphonse in their apartment. Their neighbours, an older married couple, believe that Antoine and Christine are now finally, truly in love with each other.


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John Simon wrote that ''Bed and Board'' "gives no offense, and no enlightenment".


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''Bed and Board''
– an essay by
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