Lunchtime Movie Review on Movie House Memories

Lunchtime Movie Review on Movie House Memories


Jean de Florette (1986)

June 20, 2017

DD Productions released Jean de Florette to theaters on August 29, 1987. Claude Berri directed the film starring Yves Montand, Gérard Depardieu, and Daniel Auteuil.
Jean de Florette Movie Summary
Adapted from the all time classic novel by Marcel Pagnol.
Proud, cocky French farmer schemes with is simple minded nephew to acquire some all important farmland by making sure the new owners do not discover a flowing natural spring of fresh water on the property.
The story takes place in a small village of Provence in Occitania, the south of France, shortly after the First World War. César Soubeyran – also known as Papet – and his nephew, Ugolin who has just come home from the battle fields, are desperate to buy a neighbouring farm after hearing of the death of its owner, for its water source.
The farm is then inherited by Jean, a hunchback tax collector from the city and one of the most rewarding roles of Gerard Depardieu, ever.
Learning this news, César and Ugolin block up the spring with concrete to force Jean to sell his land. Although Jean valiantly tries to reap the harvests of his land, struggling to bring water from a well many miles away and trying a modern approach to agriculture based on his literature knowledge, Jean, his wife, and daughter are reduced to poverty and desperation by the lack of water, while Cesar and Ugolin remain tight-lipped about the spring under Jean’s land.
In the end, Jean is killed in an accident as a result of an explosion while attempting to dig his own well to supply water to his land.
Jean’s young daughter, Manon, has always been suspicious of the scheming duo.
Her suspicions are proven right when, following her father’s death as César and Ugolin finally buy the farm at a handy discount and force Jean’s widow Aimee and Manon off of the land.
The film ends as Manon discovers César and Ugolin opening up the water source that could have saved her family. An incredible end to an exquisite film.
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