A) Watch the film and experience the story firsthand B) Read more about the film's production, cast, and reception C) Explore similar movies or TV shows that share similar themes D) Discuss the film's portrayal of social class and identity
: Won a César Award for her role as Marielle Le Quesnoy , the initially perfect bourgeois mother who eventually spirals into alcoholism. André Wilms : Plays the rigid patriarch Jean Le Quesnoy . La Vie Est Un Long Fleuve Tranquille -FRENCH--DVDRIP-
: The film explores the "nature versus nurture" debate, showing how the swapped children—Momo and Bernadette—struggle to adapt to their "rightful" biological families. A) Watch the film and experience the story
, a working-class family often depicted as disreputable and hungry. Social Satire , a working-class family often depicted as disreputable
When the families are forced to confront the swap, chaos ensues. The film’s genius lies in its refusal to take sides. It mocks the bourgeoisie's sterile obsession with order (the famous "electric train set" scene) just as mercilessly as it mocks the proletariat's gluttony and ignorance.