Released in 2014, Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu? is a hilarious comedy by Philippe de Chauveron(Les Seigneurs). Starring Christian Clavier(Les Visiteurs) and Chantal Lauby(La Cité de la peur), the film takes a humorous look at cultural and religious clashes within a bourgeois French family. With over 12 million admissions, this film has become a veritable social phenomenon, reflecting the tensions and joys that can arise from cultural diversity in a modern family. Thanks to its light-hearted tone and message of tolerance, this comedy has left a lasting impression.
Claude and Marie Verneuil(Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby) are a traditional Catholic couple from the provincial bourgeoisie. They have always tried to be open-minded, although their "Old France" values are regularly put to the test. Things get complicated when their first three daughters successively marry men of different faiths and origins: a Muslim, a Jew and a Chinese man. Still hoping to see one of their daughters married in the church, they pin all their hopes on the youngest. Their dream seems to come true when she announces that she has met a good Catholic... but the surprises aren't over yet.
Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu? appeals to a wide audience, from fans of light comedy to those interested in issues of cultural diversity and generational clashes. The film skilfully plays on stereotypes and prejudices, but with a benevolent and funny tone, enabling it to deal with delicate subjects without ever being moralistic. Claude Verneuil's character, portrayed by Christian Clavier at the top of his game, provides a delicious dose of humor, while the various sons-in-law brilliantly embody contrasting family dynamics. If you've enjoyed films like Le Prénom or La Cage aux Folles, this comedy will win you over with its lively pace and funny situations.
Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu? is a refreshing comedy that tackles cultural differences within a traditional French family with humor and intelligence. Thanks to talented actors such as Christian Clavier, Chantal Lauby and Ary Abittan, the film is both funny and touching. Join us this Monday, October 14, 2024 at 11:15pm on TMC for a fun-filled, good-humored cinema experience.
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