Suzanne's Career (La carrière de Suzanne, French;1963)

This second of Eric Rohmer's offering of 'Moral Tales' deals with the friendship of Bertrand, a pharmacy student, a shy, passive guy who befriends a guy, Guillaume, who is a blue bearded lady killer who is only interested in short affairs without the emotional baggage. Bertrand is interested in a girl named Sophie but is too morbidly shy to progress anywhere. In the meantime, Bertrand is inadvertently dragged into Guillaume's game to bed Suzanne and use all her money. The unashamed Suzanne just follows Guillaume's whim and fancies with no self pride. Sometimes, Bertrand feels pity for Suzanne, especially when she became broke and jobless. Along the way, Bertrand also loses some money that he left for safe keeping in his textbooks. Not knowing whether the culprit was Guillaume or Suzanne, he just keeps it to himself.

Bertrand tries to improve his relation with Sophie but it goes nowhere.
A few months later, he hears news that Suzanne is getting married to a rich guy.
Bertrand thinks to himself that Suzanne is not just a sorry victim of Guillaumme but was the winner of the race! (Whatever race that was).
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