La Vie Est Un Long Fleuve Tranquille 1988 Okru Portable ^hot^ Jun 2026
A satirical comedy about two families—the bourgeois Le Quesnoys and the working-class Groseilles—who discover their children were swapped at birth 12 years prior.
The title itself is a piece of . While the bourgeois Le Quesnoys strive for a smooth, harmonious existence, the film reveals the brutality of social contrasts and the unpredictability of human nature. la vie est un long fleuve tranquille 1988 okru portable
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Features a young Benoît Magimel in his debut role as Momo, the switched son of the Le Quesnoy family. Hope this clears up the search terms
Summary
The film’s brilliance lies in its title—a deep irony. Life is rarely a "quiet river." By swapping a child from the bourgeois Le Quesnoy family with one from the chaotic Groseille family, the story proves that:
The plot is brilliantly simple: A disgruntled nurse’s aide, Josette (Hélène Vincent), decides to take revenge on her bourgeois employers by swapping their newborn son with the baby of an unemployed metalworker. The result? Twelve years later, the Groseille family (squalid, crude, endlessly reproducing in a housing project) is raising the delicate, intellectual Le Quesnoy heir, while the Le Quesnoys (stiff, religious, repressed) are raising the vulgar, chaotic Maurice "Momoe" Groseille.