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194878 minAdventure, Drama

Louisiana Story

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Is Louisiana Story worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Adventure, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Louisiana Story Synopsis

The idyllic life of a young Cajun boy and his pet raccoon is disrupted when the tranquility of the bayou is broken by an oil well drilling near his home.

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Top Cast

Joseph Boudreaux
Joseph BoudreauxThe Boy (Napoleon Alexander Ulysses Latour)
Lionel Le Blanc
Lionel Le BlancHis Father (Jean Latour)
E. Bienvenu
E. BienvenuHis Mother
Frank Hardy
Frank HardyThe Driller
C.P. Guedry
C.P. GuedryThe Boilerman
Oscar J. Yarborough
Oscar J. YarboroughOil Company Lessor

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Is Louisiana Story worth watching?

Louisiana Story has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama movies.

Is Louisiana Story hit or flop?

Louisiana Story has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Louisiana Story?

Louisiana Story is a Adventure, Drama movie that The idyllic life of a young Cajun boy and his pet raccoon is disrupted when the tranquility of the bayou is broken by an oil well drilling near his ho...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 20, 2024
★ 7

This has a definite documentary feel to it as we follow the laconic activities of a young boy (Joseph Boudreaux) on the bayou. He lives with his folks but spends most of his time in his boat playing on the water, catching arms-length catfish and occasionally rather recklessly trying to capture an alligator - all watched by his raccoon who usually has the sense to stay on dry land. One day he heads downstream and encounters some men who are working on a newly arrived oil rig. They are friendly enough, impressed by his fishing skills, and are quite happy to indulge his curiosity. As they progress though, he begins to realise that their presence on his river could potentially alter the balance of his life and it's relationship with the natural surroundings for ever - especially if the well hits the lucrative sticky black stuff. It is a bit slow, but somehow that serves to well reflect the pace of the lad's life and quite effectively maximises the impact of the encroaching industrialisation on him and his parents. The photography illustrates the wildlife and simplicity of his life and the paucity of dialogue leaves much of the heavy lifting to the imagery and to our own imagination. A 1940s NIMBY scenario, perhaps - especially given there were very few to object in a nation craving for oil for it's burgeoning car ownership and energy consumption demands. It's a gentle watch, but has a potent impact.