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Retro Movie Review: The Last Picture Show (1971)

There is a scene in The Last Picture Show where Sam the Lion takes two teenage boys fishing at a tank on the edge of town. Early morning, flat Texas light, nobody saying much. Ben Johnson starts talking about a woman he loved forty years before — how they used to swim there, what it felt like, where it all went. He doesn’t perform the speech. He just says it, quietly, looking at the water. It’s one of the great moments in American cinema, and if you aren’t close to tears by the end of it you may want to check your pulse.

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Retro Movie Review: Jean de Florette (1986)

Claude Berri’s 1986 adaptation of Marcel Pagnol’s Jean de Florette is a quietly devastating rural tragedy set in the sun-bleached hills of Provence. Though rooted in early 20th-century France, its themes—greed, manipulation, and the destruction of innocence—remain strikingly relevant.

The story begins with César Soubeyran, or Le Papet (Yves Montand), and his nephew Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil), who covet a neighboring farm with a hidden spring. Ugolin dreams of growing carnations—a profitable crop—but they need water. Rather than buy the land fairly, they secretly plug the spring, hoping to watch the property fail and then purchase it at a discount.

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