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Manon zieht Jahre nachdem ihr Vater an der Schufterei auf seinem vermeintlich wasserlosen Land in der Nähe des Bergdorfes Bastides Blanches in der Provence zugrunde ging und starb, zurück in die Region. Sie ist zu einer wunderschönen jungen Frau geworden. Sie entdeckt zufällig, dass eine Wasserquelle in der Nähe ihres geerbten Bauernhofes mutwillig zum Versiegen gebracht wurde. Sie muss feststellen, dass die Dorfbewohner tiefer in der Sache involviert sind, als zuerst angenommen. Aus Rache bringt sie die verbleibende Quelle zum Versiegen und die Ereignisse nehmen Ihren Lauf...
Avis de la communauté (3)
Essentially a continuation of Jean de Florette, this is a worthy sequel to the latter. Whilst ostensibly the story details how the two landowners of the prior film get their comeuppance, this is not a film that revels in revenge or the heroine’s eventual triumph, rather it prefers to offer a more nuanced approach and manages to offer some empathy and understanding towards the characters despised in the original. Yves Montand is the star here as he gradually comes to accept the consequences of his actions and the pain he is caused and while the final revelations of the film can appear a little contrived, it nevertheless still packs a considerable emotional beat that works really well.
The second part loses quite a bit in intensity, though it never loses its grip entirely. Auteuil and Montand remain the heart of the film, carrying much of the emotional weight. Béart and Girardot bring a welcome freshness, but it’s not quite enough to stop the plot from faltering here and there. What saves it is that the characters remain deeply compelling, you’re still invested in every look, every decision. A softer, less devastating follow-up, but still a powerful close to the story.
what a way to end a duelogy. absolutely great writing. its like a greek tragedy but not so too. belivable characters and progression. the story hits you. you get invested. and that investment is respected throughout the movie. recommended. truly a underrated classic.