Texasville
Texasville

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Texasville

1990
Movie
123 min
English

Summer, 1984: 30 years after Duane captained the high school football team and Jacy was homecoming queen, this Texas town near Wichita Falls prepares for its centennial. Oil prices are down, banks are failing, and Duane's $12 million in debt. His wife Karla drinks too much, his children are always in trouble, and he tom-cats around with the wives of friends. Jacy's back in town, after a mildly successful acting career, life in Italy, and the death of her son. Folks assume Duane and Jacy will resume their high school romance. And Sonny is "tired in his mind," causing worries for his safety. Can these friends find equilibrium in middle age?

Insights

IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes27%
Google Users59%
Director: Peter BogdanovichGenres: Comedy-Drama

Plot Summary

Set 30 years after the events of 'The Last Picture Show,' this sequel follows Duane Jackson as he navigates life in Anarene, Texas, dealing with financial woes, marital strife, and the ongoing changes in his hometown. He reunites with his former love, Jacy Farrow, during a tumultuous period marked by a centennial celebration and a potential oil boom. The film explores themes of memory, regret, and the enduring bonds of community against a backdrop of personal and societal shifts.

Critical Reception

Texasville was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who found it to be a disappointing and unnecessary follow-up to its acclaimed predecessor. While some acknowledged the performances of the returning cast, many felt the film lacked the thematic depth and emotional resonance of the original, struggling to justify its existence beyond capitalizing on nostalgia.

What Reviewers Say

  • A pale imitation of the original, lacking its predecessor's depth and impact.

  • Relies too heavily on nostalgia without offering substantial new insight.

  • Performances are generally praised, but the narrative feels unfocused and meandering.

Google audience: Audiences found 'Texasville' to be a lackluster sequel that failed to recapture the magic of 'The Last Picture Show.' Many felt the plot was predictable and the film didn't offer enough new material to warrant a return to these characters and setting. Some appreciated seeing the original cast again, but overall sentiment leaned towards disappointment.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the same town, Archer City, Texas, where 'The Last Picture Show' was filmed, aiming to recreate the authentic atmosphere of the original.

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