For 27 years, when we find this movie on TV, it is impossible to change the channels!

For 27 years, when we find this movie on TV, it is impossible to change the channels!

About 9 p. You have just finished your meal and are going to turn off your TV. The “waiting” button frozen index, you still allow yourself to have a small review of chains before pressing.

This is a fateful moment! Because of one of them, a decisive eye blinking, you will immediately recognize Pierre Brochant’s expression, as well as the blessed smile of François Pigon: Francis Weber’s cons of

  • This is one of the most fun films of all time: in 58 years, it has destroyed the zone of the whole generations of viewers

In a trap

You are trapped. A trap that does not allow you to escape for an hour and twenty minutes (the exact duration of the film), regardless of your fatigue and program that was originally observed. No matter the football game you have to see or make someone promise “Figure sliding for recording”.

First, of course, you are trying to convince yourself that you will turn off soon “A small pencil”. Whether you are going to your business at the end of the scene or two scenes. If you want to stay until the famous “Leblank” scene.

Unable to zap!

And then, obviously, unstoppable replicas are related, mythical sequences follow each other, Thierry Lermit and Jacques Villerette’s humorous evening continues its course, and your index is not yet moved by millimeters.

Thanks to Weber’s fabulous writing, for the talents of his actors, the efficiency of the conspiracy and probably the comfort of the brochant apartment, the idiot dinner will continue to the end of your television.

Indeed, if you are like you, Francis Weer’s famous comedy is one of the feature films that we cannot appreciate, but we will appreciate it to the end, as well as other peaks of popular culture (French or not), such as the future, the Cleopatra or the Cryopatra.

And you? What are feature films that you absolutely cannot withstand?

(Re) Discover the trailer for “idiot dinner” …

Source: Allocine

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