Manon Des Sources [VHS] [1986] starring: Yves Montand, Emmanuelle Béart, Daniel Auteuil, Hippolyte Girardot, Margarita Lozano

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  • Manon Des Sources [VHS] [1986]

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Average rating - 5.0 out of 5

Rating: 5 of out 5 - soo good

this is such a great movie - even if you don't like subtitles you won't notice...

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Nothing much to add - it's amazing!

All the other reviews here with 5 stars are 100% on the mark. Amazing film, don't miss it.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Turn back the pages of time..............

Even though sub titles this film is what "real films" should be like and we rarely see in the UK in 2006. Brilliant...........nothing more to add.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Unexpected Revenge in Provence

Manon, the daughter of Jean de Florette returns to Provence and lives in a small cottage on the property of her father. In the previous film, her father had died trying to make the farm work but discovered without a source of water, it was impossible. The farmhouse and certain lands were sold at decreased value to the neighbor Cesar Soubeyran. He finds a mysterious supply source for water which had eluded her father.

Soubeyran's nephew, Ugolin Gallette secretly falls in love with Manon as he watchers her tend her flock of goats and while she wanders the hillsides of Provence. Manon however pays little attention to him while she keeps a keen distant eye on a newcomer, the teacher in the town who walks among the hills, examines the soil and takes a high interest in local developments. A mysterious chemistry develops between them. Meanwhile Ugolin becomes uncharacteristically ill and after being prodded he confesses to being in love. Cesar gives him advice on how to impress his heart's desire but Ugolin botches the attempts.

After Manon tries to save a goat which falls from the hillside to the rocks below, she discovers a cave and cavern, which are the original source of the spring. She develops suspicions about the cause of her father's death. She deliberately stops up the water supply which eventually affects the whole town. At a townhall meeting set up specifically to meet the farmers' need for water, a government official manages to add even more insult to injury. The official produces survey records which indicate there is no spring on the land. Meanwhile, the local priest was apprised of the true cause of Jean de Florette's death. In his sermon the priest admonishes the community that G-d may be punishing them for their sins. Accusations fly of who and what caused the spring to dry up. Religious devotees partake in a ceremony after which the water supply is restored. In effect, a miracle has occurred! Cesar Soubeyran suffers a sad, unexpected devastating blow associated with his nephew. During a visit to the cemetery, Cesar reminisces about his past with a blind woman sitting next to him on a bench. She supplies him with crucial details which become the final nail in his emotional coffin. The details become an unanticiapted revenge, one from beyond the grave. This film is deeply satisfying in its portrayal of local culture, greed, outstanding characters and the ultimate surprise ending. Erika Borsos [pepper flower]

Rating: 4 of out 5 - Enchanting, but make sure you see Jean de Florette first

The absence of Gerard Depardieu is amply compensated for by Emanuelle Beart, although I don't mean to imply that her role is comparable to his. Jean de Florette is beautifully photographed, but this is even more visually impressive. The only warning I have to give is that elements of the plot are sad. This is not a depressing film, however. In fact, I found it the reverse.


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