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The discovery reveals that Bernadette is biologically a Groseille, and Momo is biologically a Le Quesnoy. The story follows the "re-adjustment" as the families try to integrate their biological children into their vastly different worlds. The refined Le Quesnoys attempt to "buy" Momo back, but the encounter between the two social classes leads to chaotic and hilarious culture clashes.

Étienne Chatiliez used this film to launch a career defined by social observation. By casting then-unknowns like (who played "Momo" Groseille), he brought a raw energy to the screen. The film refuses to take sides—it mocks the snobbery of the rich just as much as the vulgarity of the poor, ultimately suggesting that nurture might be stronger than nature, but human folly is universal. Final Thoughts La Vie Est Un Long Fleuve Tranquille -FRENCH--DVDRIP-

: In his first major role, he plays Momo , the street-smart boy torn between the two families. The discovery reveals that Bernadette is biologically a

You're referring to the 1989 French film "La Vie est un long fleuve tranquille" (English title: "Life Is a Long Quiet River") directed by Étienne Chatiliez. Étienne Chatiliez used this film to launch a

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