Manon Des Sources(1986)
Beautiful-looking French tragedy that's a follow up to rural epic Jean de Florette.
Certificate
Age group11+ years
Duration108 mins
What can I say about Manon De Source? Well its undoubtedly my favourite film ever, it moved me and held my attention from start to finish. My fellow film club members tried to move me as I sat there for ages after the film finished contemplating how to express my feelings, after about five minutes I jumped up from my seat and proclaimed ‘The best film ever made’ and I stick to my statement. The film was a brilliant and frankly I nearly cried. So please if you are between the age of 12-100000 please watch this film, it is truly (and I quote a Scottish stereotype) PHENOMENAL!
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What can I say about Jean De Florrete? Well its undoubtedly my favourite film ever, it moved me and held my attention from start to finish. My fellow film club members tried to move me as I sat there for ages after the film finished contemplating how to express my feelings, after about five minutes I jumped up from my seat and proclaimed ‘The best film ever made’ and I stick to my statement. The film was a brilliant and frankly I nearly cried. So please if you are between the age of 12-100000 please watch this film, it is truly (and I quote a Scottish stereotype) PHENOMENAL!
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