The Children of the Marshland
The Children of the Marshland
| 02 April 2000 (USA)
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The film is set in Marais, a quiet region along the banks of Loire river in 1918. Riton is afflicted with a bad-tempered wife and three unruly children. Garris lives alone with his recollections of World War I trenches. Their daily life consists of seasonal work and visits from their two pals: Tane, the local train conductor and Amédée, a dreamer and voracious reader of classics.

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Incannerax

What a waste of my time!!!

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LastingAware

The greatest movie ever!

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Titreenp

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

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ReaderKenka

Let's be realistic.

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dbdumonteil

With one exception ,a wonderful cast :Jacques Gamblin, as the failed romantic male lead;Jacques Villeret in one of his parts really worthy of himself;Gisele Casadesus as the old lady who is rather partial to taking snuff;Michel Serrault as a bourgeois,who,unlike his offspring,does not disown his past ;and as icing on the cake ,Suzanne Flon's voice over -she appears at the end of the movie but I knew it was her by the sound of her marvelous voice .André Dussolier is good as an idle dandy ,but with sometimes a tendency to hog the stage .This may be a tribute to the old cinema of the thirties (particularly "La Belle Equipe" by Duvivier) and of his dad Jacques ("Casque D'Or") but there's no real plot ;it's rather a chronicle of a lazy life on the banks of the Loire,with its simple joys (the lily of the valley,the snails,the tyre which becomes a swing and a beautiful symbol of the ruthless passage of time in the last pictures). One can feel a certain misogyny -which was sometimes present in the French cinema of the thirties -: Villeret's wife is an ugly shrew,who never smiles,even to her children ;and Marie,the girl with whom Gamblin falls in love ,is only in search of a money match -but we are told ,when Gamblin leaves the place to never return ,that "she has not heard the last of him " . Male camaraderie indeed!The weakest link is the unbearable "actor" Eric Cantona, but ,as his scenes are not really included in the main story ,if you watch the movie again,it's easy to skip them.like this? try these .... "La Gloire De Mon Père" and "Le Château De Ma Mère" Yves Robert (1989)

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ruggerodifossa

Les Enfants du Marais is a movie for people who love friendship, more innocent times and rural France from an era when life was so full of wonderful experiences.I watch this movie when I want to escape from the "Techno Age" which engulfs our modern lives.The scene when Garriss, Riton and Amedee go "Snail Hunting" is just sublime.The movie's sad ending allows anyone with a heart to reflect on what has been, and the way the world is headed.C'est la vie.

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qwedermark

This is a movie I would recomend for a boring sunday afternoon when you're feeling a bit blue and you're trying to evade thoughts of the outside world.The scenery is beautiful and the word that comes to mind when I think of the message of the movie is - compassion. It's a low key story about fríendship and it really brightened my boring sunday afternoon.

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Tom

A masterpiece from Jean Becker, 'Les Enfants du Marais' is a stunning celebration of the spirit of the common man. The film features an admirable performance by Michel Serrault as 'Pépé', set in the picturesque French countryside. Dreujou's breath-taking photography makes the film a must for any French-loving film-goer.A real feel good movie.

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