The film follows George (Gary Lockwood), an aimless architect facing the draft, as he wanders through a sun-drenched but seedy L.A.. Demy, a Frenchman, views the city with a tourist’s fascination—capturing primary-colored streets, endless traffic, and oil pumps as if they were poetry.

The story serves as a spiritual sequel to Demy’s 1961 classic Lola . Anouk Aimée reprises her role as Lola, now a heartbroken "model" in a seedy photo shop where men pay to take her picture. Film Review: Model Shop (dir by Jacques Demy)

Jacques Demy’s is a melancholic, visual love letter to a fading 1960s Los Angeles. While dismissed by critics at the time, this REMASTERED BDRip allows modern audiences to appreciate it as a lush "time machine" and a vital entry in Demy’s cinematic universe. The Vibe: A "French" Los Angeles

The remaster highlights Demy’s trademark use of vibrant, "garish" colors that pop with more intensity than modern digital film. The Plot: Connections Across Time