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Suburban Bliss 2002

★ 2.73 votes📅 2002-10-04

In the quiet yet tense world of *Suburban Bliss (2002)*, director Louis Choquette crafts a gripping thriller that explores the fractures beneath the surface of suburban life.

Director: Louis Choquette

Cast

Jean-François Pichette
Jean-François Pichette
David
Élise Guilbault
Élise Guilbault
Maryse
Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau
Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau
Catherine Béland
Joannie Lemay
Ariane
Louisette Dussault
Louisette Dussault
Liette Rivard
Josée Deschênes
Josée Deschênes
Johanne
Jean-François Blanchard
Jean-François Blanchard
Jacques
Véronique Clusiau
Amélie
Hélène Major
Hélène Major
Professeure
Lise Roy
Lise Roy
Agents de police

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Suburban Bliss (2002) about?

The film centers on Catherine, a troubled pre-teen who bonds with her neighbor Ariane, much to her father's dismay. As their friendship deepens, David's controlling nature and the dark secrets of their suburban world come to light, blurring the line between protection and obsession.

Who directed Suburban Bliss?

Louis Choquette helmed *Suburban Bliss (2002)*, bringing a sharp eye for tension and suburban unease to this psychological thriller.

Who stars in Suburban Bliss?

The cast includes Jean-François Pichette, Élise Guilbault, Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau, Joannie Lemay, and Louisette Dussault in key roles.

Is Suburban Bliss (2002) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Suburban Bliss (2002)* offers a tense, character-driven thriller with strong performances and a haunting atmosphere. Fans of slow-burn suspense will appreciate its layered storytelling.

How long is Suburban Bliss?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Suburban Bliss (2002) — A Gripping Thriller of Friendship and Hidden Dangers

In the quiet yet tense world of *Suburban Bliss (2002)*, director Louis Choquette crafts a gripping thriller that explores the fractures beneath the surface of suburban life. The story follows Catherine, a spirited pre-teen grappling with her parents' divorce, who finds solace in a dangerous game—crossing a busy road with her eyes closed. Her new friendship with Ariane, the reserved girl next door, sets off a chain of events that unravels the veneer of Ariane's father David's seemingly perfect parenting. What starts as innocent curiosity spirals into a web of obsession and hidden danger, revealing the cracks in their seemingly idyllic neighborhood.

With its atmospheric tension and sharp focus on family secrets, *Suburban Bliss (2002)* dives into themes of rebellion, trust, and the lengths to which people will go to protect—or control—the ones they love. The film's moody direction and standout performances from Jean-François Pichette and Élise Guilbault bring depth to this psychological thriller, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven suspense.