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Normally, one wouldn't expect such a bourgeois character to be the basis for sophisticated high comedy. But in the last of his series of "Six Moral Tales," writer-director Eric Rohmer elegantly transforms his material from the stuff of bedroom farce into erotic romance without losing its sense of humor. Review "CHLOE IN THE Afternoon" has as much dialogue as a stage play, but there is never the stagnant feeling engendered by the canvarker work of Nestor Almendros is fluid and graceful. And like its two immediate predecessors in the series "My Night at Maud's" and "Clare's Knee," it adds clearly and neatly to form, dividing neatly into three sections. The Prologue sketches Frederick's home life and business conditions and examines the family's challenges. Chloe (Zouwan), a free-spirited former lover who has been gone for six years and returns to Paris with the intention of finding Frederick, Part Two focuses on Chloe's attempts to persuade Frederick to give her a child, and his decision. As the opening monologue makes clear, Frederick is ripe for this type of temptation. Still, although he is physically attracted to Chloe, he is mentally committed to remaining faithful to his wife. He perches between these two impulses, flirting with Chloe, calculating his risk, but unable to consummate himself to having an affair. ROHMER IS A MASTER at revealing the mental processes of his characters. Much of the humor in the film comes from Frederick's self-amused recognition of his indecision. He savors the anticipation of Chloe more than he desires her, but he must deal with her unscrupulous attempts to make him perform adultery. Still, there are enticing ambiguities as well. Is Frederick's wife really having an affair? Or is Chie lyning? Is Chie as free as she was? How can she be calculated to make Frederick jealous? What is most satisfying about "Chole in the Afternoon" is the natural manner in which Rohmer succeeds in blending the dissimilar lives of Chole and Frederick. Improbable though the major action may sound, Rohmer carefully delineates the differences between them, they complex and intelligent adults both, are lovingly dissected for the viewer. These characters, like the others in Rohmer's gallery, are less morally courageous than they are psychologically frightened. We know that it's a lie wrong reasons. Whether they're elected or damned is unsure, but they are touchingly funny, and all too human. Bikeathon to raise funds for cystic fibrosis victims Despite marathons, telephones and other assorted "hours" conducted annually for charities, cystic fibrosis remains the one genetic killer of children. A second annual bikeathon for cystic fibrosis will be at 2 p.m. Sept. 19 and is to involve hundreds of University of Kansas students in an effort to raise $11,000 to fight CF. Riders are to start and finish at Deerfield School, covering a 25-mile course. Each rider has sponsors who make pledges for each mile pedaled. Kemphore said yesterday individuals in approximately 20 Lawrence families and children. MONEY FROM THE bikekind is used for research, education diagnosis and treatment. According to biketown chairman Patsy Kempherma, $9,000 was raised by 151 bikers and 2.105 sponsors last year. About 100 worked as hostesses at checkpoints, at bicycle repair stations or in trucks to pick up tired strangers. CF victims must follow a strict daily routine to keep their respiratory tracts clear and must follow a restricted diet. Most CF victims die before they reach the age of A 27-year-old Shawnee Mission senior counts himself among the lucky. He says he has a major problem if people know he has the disease. "If they know too much about CF and me, they think, 'God, he's gonna die any day,' the student said. "It makes them feel better." I don't like being considered terminal." THE STUDENT said he missed a lot of classes and, out of necessity, reluctantly told teachers of his problem before semesters were over. Because his doctor got him involved in the medical field, he was out of school for awhile, working with fellow CF victims, and those with emphysema and asthma. "I mixed emotions about working in the medical field," he said. "I difficult to come out of it." to involve yourself with your health daily from getting depressed, battle just to keep from getting depressed. KEMPTHORNE SAID her interest in the bachelor's aid on her 4-year-old daughter, who was a nurse. "The idea that your child probably won't live to mature adulthood is a hard thing to cope with," she said. 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