(Original title: Qu'est-ce qu'on a tous fait au Bon Dieu? ) is the third installment in the popular French comedy franchise. Released in 2021, the film continues to explore cultural clashes through the lens of the Verneuil family. Plot Overview
: The franchise is known for its "politically incorrect" humor, using common stereotypes to highlight the absurdity of prejudice. Production Context 🎥 Director : Philippe de Chauveron
The resulting weekend is a chaotic collision of cultural habits, prejudices, and comedic misunderstandings as the older generation proves just as stubborn and opinionated as the younger one. Key Themes
💡 : If you are looking for a deeper academic analysis (a formal "paper"), you might explore its role in the "Cinema of the Banlieue" or how it represents modern French identity through comedy.
The story centers on Claude and Marie Verneuil’s 40th wedding anniversary. Their four daughters decide to organize a massive surprise party at the family home in Chinon. To make it a "true" family gathering, they invite the parents of each of their four diverse husbands: (Algerian) David’s parents (Jewish) Chao’s parents (Chinese) Charles’s parents (Ivory Coast)
The film is often described as "comfort food" cinema for the French public. While critics from IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes sometimes find the formula repetitive, its commercial success suggests a strong connection with audiences who enjoy its brand of broad, situational comedy. Reviewers on Letterboxd often highlight it as a lighthearted, if predictable, family viewing experience.