Jean de Florette Movie Review
Jean de Florette Review
"Jean de Florette" Overview

Rating: PG
1986
Cast and Crew
Director : Claude BerriProducer : Pierre Grunstein
Screenwiter : Claude Berri,Gérard Brach
Starring : Yves Montand,Gérard Depardieu,Daniel Auteuil,Elisabeth Depardieu,Margarita Lozano,Ernestine Mazurowna,Armand Meffre,André Dupon,Pierre Nougaro
Very French, very melancholy, Jean de Florette tells the first half of the
classic tale of the hunchback Jean (Depardieu), a city-dwelling tax collector
who inherits a small farm in rural France. Unhappy that their attempt to buy
the place failed (after killing the former owner, even!), Cesar and Ugolin
(Montand and Auteuil) scheme to drive Jean away, primarily through plugging up
the natural spring on the land, leaving it dry as Oklahoma. But when the poor
Ugolin and Jean become friends, the deception turns out to be bittersweet.
Extremely well-made, Jean de Florette is director Claude Berri's finest work, a
touching tale that is simple and succinct while not devolving into a confusing
and minimalist mess. Depardieu and Auteuil are at their height as actors, and
Berri's widescreen panoramas of the beautiful -- yet unforgiving -- French
countryside are unforgettable.
Highly recommended, even for subtitle-haters.
Part two of this epic is Manon of the Spring.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



