Texasville

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"It's not a place... It's a state of mind."
  • R
  • 1990
  • 2 hr 3 min
  • 6.0  (3,008)
  • 49

Texasville is a 1990 comedy-drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, and Timothy Bottoms. The movie is a sequel to the 1971 classic film The Last Picture Show, which was also directed by Bogdanovich. The story is set twenty years after the events of the original film and follows the same group of characters as they navigate through the changes that have occurred in their lives and in their small Texas town of Anarene.

Jeff Bridges plays Duane Jackson, the former high school football star and oil tycoon, who is now struggling with his failing business and a mid-life crisis. Despite his successful marriage to Karla (Annie Potts), he is tempted by his high school sweetheart, Jacy Farrow (Cybill Shepherd), who has returned to Anarene after a failed Hollywood career. Jacy, now a divorced mother of three, is still as alluring as ever and her presence ignites old flames in Duane.

Timothy Bottoms plays Sonny Crawford, who was the young protagonist in The Last Picture Show, but is now a middle-aged father and businessman who is still in love with his mentally unstable wife, Charlene (Cherami Leigh). Sonny's life takes a turn when his wife runs away and he is forced to confront his feelings for his childhood friend, Ruth Popper (Cloris Leachman).

The movie showcases the nostalgia and melancholy of small-town America where the characters reminisce about their high school days and the glory days of their town. The film explores issues such as the encroaching influence of modern culture and technology on small-town life, the financial struggles of oil businesses, and marital infidelity.

The movie is characterized by Bogdanovich's signature style, a nostalgic look at small-town America, and the cast's excellent performances. Jeff Bridges is especially noteworthy, as he delivers a nuanced and understated performance. The layered performance expresses the complexities and emotions of the character, who is struggling to keep up with the changes that have come his way.

The cinematography by László Kovács is stunning, capturing the vast and empty landscape of Texas with long tracking shots and aerial shots. The film's score is composed by Hank Williams Jr., who provides an authentic, country-western feel to the movie.

Overall, Texasville is a well-crafted and emotionally engaging film that explores different themes with depth and nuance. It is a sequel that stands on its own and provides a glimpse into small-town life, its pleasures and heartaches, and how people deal with change over time. The characters are well-developed, the storyline is engaging, and the performances are top-notch. The movie is a must-watch for fans of Bogdanovich's work and anyone who enjoys small-town America stories.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1990
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    2 hr 3 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (3,008)
  • Metascore
    49