Les enfants du marais (Children of the Marshland)
A lighthearted and nostalgic drama about life among a group of close-knit friends, Les Enfants du Marais (Children of the Marshland) tells the tale of a girl named Cri-Cri, who in flashback recalls growing up in a community along a quiet marsh in France. Her father, Riton (Jacques Villeret), has a good heart but a weakness for wine, and has never entirely gotten over being left by his wife (and Cri-Cri's mother), even though he's since remarried. His best friend is Garris (Jacques Gamblin), a laborer who lives in a cabin left to him by an old friend (Jacques Dufilho) and finds himself infatuated with Marie (Isabelle Carre), who works as a domestic in a nearby town. Both men are still dealing with their experiences from World War I, as is their friend Mr. Richard (Michel Serrault), who turned a junk business into a successful metal foundry but still visits his old pals at the marsh, because he feels they're the only ones who understand him.
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Feel good - monopinion
This movie is my all-time favorite feel good movie, the kind of film that France is great at, with some of its finest actors.
Simple, charming, definitely not action packed, it has a unique atmosphere that keeps me wanting to watch it over and over again. It will make you want to quit your job and go fishing or at the very least make you think that you could.
A beautiful tribute to friendship and freedom, a breath of fresh air.
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Feel good - monopinion
This movie is my all-time favorite feel good movie, the kind of film that France is great at, with some of its finest actors.
Simple, charming, definitely not action packed, it has a unique atmosphere that keeps me wanting to watch it over and over ...