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Lydia holds up the blue ribbon. "You took my mother. You won’t take Rachel."

He wheels around. His face is unlined. He looks thirty-five.

Julian invites Lydia to sit for a portrait. She agrees, reluctantly.

Most ignored it. The first film was a grainy, slow-burn piece of 70s psychosexual melodrama — tame by modern standards, but controversial then. A sequel from ’83? Unlikely. The original director, Carl Stegman (a pseudonym for a forgotten underground filmmaker), had vanished after 1981. Little Girls Blue 2 DVDRip -1983-

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"These are my mother’s friends," Lydia says, her voice cracking.

"You came back," he says, not turning around. "I knew you would. You have her eyes." Lydia holds up the blue ribbon

Now Eleanor is dead. Officially: suicide. Unofficially: the sheriff (a sweaty, red-faced man named , played by M. Emmet Walsh ) won’t say. 3. The Blue Ribbon Lydia stays in her mother’s old house. It smells of lavender and decay. In the attic, she finds a trunk. Inside: faded photographs of young women, all wearing the same blue ribbon around their necks. Dated 1953, 1963, 1973 — every ten years.

"The first one was in 1953. I was young then. I painted her every day until she faded. But the ribbon… the ribbon let me keep a piece. Every ten years, I add another. They live in the painting now. All of them. All my little girls blue."

Lydia confronts Edward Vane (played by the original actor from 1978, , now 68 and terrifyingly serene). He sits in a wheelchair by the lake, painting a canvas that is entirely black. His face is unlined

In his studio, she sees the photos. Dozens of them. All women. All wearing the same blue ribbon. The dates on the backs go back to 1953.

That night, Lydia dreams of a lake. Under the water, a girl in a white dress floats, eyes open. The girl mouths: "Don’t wear the ribbon."