Uma pastora bonita, porém tímida, planeja vingança contra os homens cuja conspiração gananciosa para adquirir as terras de seu pai causou a morte dele anos antes.Uma pastora bonita, porém tímida, planeja vingança contra os homens cuja conspiração gananciosa para adquirir as terras de seu pai causou a morte dele anos antes.Uma pastora bonita, porém tímida, planeja vingança contra os homens cuja conspiração gananciosa para adquirir as terras de seu pai causou a morte dele anos antes.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 4 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
- Manon
- (as Emmanuelle Beart)
- Le Spécialiste
- (as Tiki Olgado)
- Pamphile
- (as Andre Dupon)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
This follows on from the open-ended story of "Jean de Florette". Time has passed and Manon is now a beautiful young woman. This film will satisfy those who felt the bleak ending of the first film was not satisfying. This sees those who acted in greed receive their deserves. As a conclusion to the story it is satisfactory - the film begins quite relaxed and is quite humorous throughout. However the "punishment" of both Galinette and Cesar is moving. Cesar's fate is particularly impacting and you feel sorry for him and his greediness.
The performances are not as strong as before. In the first film both Montard and Auteuil had set characters to play. Here they are less set and act out their roles rather than their characters. Beart is good as Manon, but she is too different in heart from the angel of the first - it's understandable why she has changed but where she was since the last film is not clear, it's unlikely that her mother would have left her at the farm or that she would have let her leave to return. But this is a minor complaint over a moving tale of deserves. I would say this rather than revenge - because both Galinette and Cesar bring their pains upon themselves.
My only problem with this is that it follows the story of the first film. However to me the first film was more about human nature (greed & hope specifically) rather than the story of the farmland and the spring. Although the end of Jean de Florette was bleak it was perhaps understandable that things should end that way. That said this is a good conclusion to the story if that's what you want - although as a further look at human nature it doesn't convince as well as the first did.
Manon des Sources is a good film that has all the visual beauty of the first film and continues the strong emotive story - as a pair of films they are an excellent piece of work. However for me, the first film is so strong in all areas that it leaves too much for the second to live up to.
A moving sequel that almost manages to live up to what went before.
Both books are as good as the movies; I recommend anybody who likes this film to buy them (if you can read French, that is!). I would give everyone, Marcel Pagnol, Claude Berri, etc etc a gold medal for these works- well done!
By the way, have a look at the earlier version of "Manon des Sources". An actress called Jaqueline Pagnol is in it -she is the wife of Marcel Pagnol who wrote both books!
This film and its sequel are studies in human nature, in addition to being traveloges of some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. Some of the observations that the students have made about the characters is that they refer to the land and the water with reverential terms. The characters' downfalls are brought about usually because of their inability to accept their restrictions.
If you want two films to use in a French classroom where the scenery is beautiful, the dialogue is usually understandable and the storyline is acceptable to the general public (since we all have to answer to the school boards and the administration), these are the films to use. In addition, if you haven't seen them and you want to just lose yourself in two remarkable films just for the love of good films, these are the ones.
Our crimes pay, it will eventually catch up with you, and this picture tells us best.
I won't say anymore.
The picture is as amazing as the first, Jean de Florette.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesYves Montand was raised in the area where the story takes place and had been a friend of Marcel Pagnol. Nevertheless he rejected the role when it was first offered. Montand was ultimately persuaded to take his role by wife Simone Signoret, who died during production.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen three goats are climbing on the rocks, you can clearly see someone waving a pine branch behind them, probably to force them to move.
- Citações
Ugolin: [to Manon] Manon, don't run away! It's not to give you work. I was lying to you! It's because I love you, Manon. I love you with all my heart! Manon! I want to marry you! I'm all alone! I've got no-one! My grandparents are dead. My father hanged himself when I was little. My mother died of the flu. There's only Uncle Papet! He's rich, he's old. He's going to die. He's going to leave me all his money. It'll be yours, because I love you. I love you! I am sick for the love of you. It's suffocating me! I saw you bathing in the rainwater. I watched for hours. You were so lovely. I was tempted to commit a crime.
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Manon of the Spring
- Locações de filme
- Mirabeau, Vaucluse, França(town centre and fountain)
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.940.542
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.940.542
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 53 min(113 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1