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Le Dîner de cons

Titre original : Le dîner de cons
  • 1998
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  • 1h 20min
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Thierry Lhermitte and Jacques Villeret in Le Dîner de cons (1998)
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Un riche éditeur rencontre une personne stupide mais très gentille. L'éditeur avait l'intention de se moquer de lui, mais il se trouve que cette personne était la seule à rester avec lui lor... Tout lireUn riche éditeur rencontre une personne stupide mais très gentille. L'éditeur avait l'intention de se moquer de lui, mais il se trouve que cette personne était la seule à rester avec lui lorsque la vie de l'éditeur a commencé à se détériorer.Un riche éditeur rencontre une personne stupide mais très gentille. L'éditeur avait l'intention de se moquer de lui, mais il se trouve que cette personne était la seule à rester avec lui lorsque la vie de l'éditeur a commencé à se détériorer.

  • Réalisation
    • Francis Veber
  • Scénario
    • Francis Veber
  • Casting principal
    • Thierry Lhermitte
    • Jacques Villeret
    • Francis Huster
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    46 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Francis Veber
    • Scénario
      • Francis Veber
    • Casting principal
      • Thierry Lhermitte
      • Jacques Villeret
      • Francis Huster
    • 121avis d'utilisateurs
    • 65avis des critiques
    • 73Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Thierry Lhermitte
    Thierry Lhermitte
    • Pierre Brochant
    Jacques Villeret
    Jacques Villeret
    • François Pignon
    Francis Huster
    Francis Huster
    • Juste Leblanc
    Daniel Prévost
    Daniel Prévost
    • Lucien Cheval
    • (as Daniel Prevost)
    Alexandra Vandernoot
    Alexandra Vandernoot
    • Christine Brochant
    Catherine Frot
    Catherine Frot
    • Marlène Sasseur
    Benoît Bellal
    • Host 1
    Jacques Bleu
    • Host 3
    Philippe Brigaud
    Philippe Brigaud
    • Tanner (boomerang thrower)
    Michel Caccia
    • Guest 1
    Laurent Gendron
    • Guest 2
    Mykhaël Georges-Schar
    • Host 2
    Edgar Givry
    • Cordier
    Pierre-Arnaud Juin
    • Boissonade
    Daniel Martin
    Daniel Martin
    • Messignac
    Elvire Melliere
    • Gisèle
    Pétronille Moss
    • Louisette Blond
    • (as Petronille Moss)
    Christian Pereira
    Christian Pereira
    • Sorbier
    • Réalisation
      • Francis Veber
    • Scénario
      • Francis Veber
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    8LeRoyMarko

    Funny and witty

    «Le dîner de cons» is one of the best film by Francis Veber. Funny, witty and intelligent, the movie tells the story of a group of men who are playing a strange game. The winner is the one who can find the perfect «con», the king of idiots! From beginning to end, this movie makes you laugh. Excellent performances by Thierry Lhermitte (one of the top French actor today) and Jacques Villeret. Watch it again, you'll laugh more than the first time!

    7 out of 10.
    8dbdumonteil

    a great comedy held up by two great actors

    Before this film was released in 1998, it was, originally, a play. This play was performed on stage in 1993 and had a huge success. Francis Weber felt like adapting his play (he was the author) for the screen and he had a good idea. The action takes place in a beautiful Parisian flat. Pierre Brochant (Thierry Lhermitte) lives there and each week, he and his friends take part in a special dinner: a "dîner de cons". They've got to invite someone silly and the one who has found the best dumb is the winner of the evening. Brochant has chosen François Pignon (Jacques Villeret) and before going to the dinner, Brochant has invited him in his flat. Then, in a few minutes, everything's wrong: his wife's leaving him, he's got a backache, he's got to face his mistress etc.... and Pignon is a bit responsible for this! There are two main types of comic in this film: on one hand the comic comes from the dialogues which are very funny with a lot of successful puns. Moreover they're never vulgar. On the other hand, the comic comes from the situation where Brochant is: not only has he got to face Pignon but he's got to face unexpected events like the arrival of a fiscal inspector (Daniel Prévost). Above all, the film is worth watching for its incredible main actors: Lhermitte who is the perfect hypocrite and Villeret who is full of goodwill and kindness in spite of its idiocy and its naivety (in 1999, he won the Oscar for the best actor in France and he deserved it). Moreover, the other actors are very well used, especially Francis Huster and Daniel Prévost who are both excellent. The only weaknesses of this film are the moment where Prévost comes in Brochant's flat and then the plot is resolved very laboriously. The other moment is when Pignon is calling Mrs Brochant to tell her his real thoughts about her husband: you've got a quite conventional dialogue. Nevertheless, if you want to have a good time, watch this comedy it's worth watching!
    10ElMaruecan82

    Just because someone looks and sounds like an idiot doesn't mean that he is not one

    When I saw the face of Steve Carrel in "The Dinner of Schmucks" remake, I knew they got the meaning of the word totally wrong, 'cons' is not about being retarded or eccentric, it's a state of mind, something that doesn't strike the eyes, not at first sight anyway.

    "Con" is a generic insult in France that takes a lot of meanings, it either refers to a dumb or extremely naive person, a socially awkward geek, a dork, someone so blinded by a passion that he can't realize how ridicule he is in the eyes of common people, stupid is not the most faithful synonym, because a 'con' can have a high I.Q, but what do they all have in common, they don't have the intelligence of the situation, and are the target of mean-spirited people who use them as foils to appear smarter, and that they can easily be fooled allows society to label them as 'idiots'. This is sad but true, and Veber's "Diner de Cons" aka "The Dinner Game" builds its plot on a cruel purpose with mean spirited snobs inviting idiots to elect a winner at the end of the evening, and Thierry Lhermitte aka Pierre Brochant, a wealthy publisher, is one of these bad guys.

    There is a French word to describe a man like Brochant, a 'salaud', a bastard if you prefer, a guy eager to make fun of less smart people, while the so-called Dinner Game can be seen as a tacit bullying, all these dumb-chasers would argue that they don't harm anyone because the purpose of the game is not to let the idiots know why they were invited. It's like 'a crime without victims'. And the players really take their hateful game seriously, each participant having a sort of scout to find the right idiot, either a colleague eager to express some 'new' ideas, a man with strange hobbies, finding a good idiot is not that an easy task. And one day, Brochant receives a phone call from a friend who found a 'world champion': Jacques Villeret as François Pignon, a civil servant working in the Minister of Treasury and building replicas of landmarks with matchsticks, what a promising pedigree!

    Many people tend to minimize the emphasis on the word 'con' by arguing that we're all the idiots of someone. While it might be true, it doesn't appear to be the message of the film where the personality traits are clearly defined. While not a plain idiot, Pignon is a sweet and lovable buffoon and despite his meanness, Pierre Brochant strikes as a brilliant and intelligent person. The film doesn't try to reverse roles to demonstrate the former idea, and the lyrics of the opening song brilliantly deliver the message that age has nothing to do with brains, when we're an idiot; we're an idiot, period. The genius little song from George Brassens foreshadows the inevitability of the mayhem caused by François Pignon, directly affecting Pierre Brochant's life. And it all starts with the nice twist (indeed) when Brochant hurts his back while golfing and is forced to cancel his participation. After discovering how brilliantly dumb François Pignon is, he decides to go anyway, much to the reluctance of his wife, who therefore leaves him.

    The movie takes off when Brochant is left alone, incapable to move and with Pignon trying to help him, to see where his wife have gone. And as soon as the movie starts (the set-up took a little time, but for the best) the film features a succession of never-ending misunderstandings, gaffes, and remarkable displays of clumsiness that elevate "The Dinner Game" to a masterpiece level in the comedy of errors genre. Surprisingly, the film is mostly set in Brochant's luxurious apartment, conveying a sort of trapped sensation. The film is adapted from a play written by Francis Veber and the unity of time, space and plot contributes to a coherent plot getting crescendo, each disaster provoked by Pignon leading to a bigger disaster when he tries to make up for the first. In the progress, other characters make their entrance, Brochant's ex-friend played by a brilliant Francis Huster, Just Leblanc (whose name will create one of the most hilarious cases of misunderstanding in French cinema) not to mention the scene-stealing performance of Daniel Prevost as François's friend, a hard-nosed tax inspector. Alexandra Van Der Noot and Catherine Frot also deserve accolades for the two female parts that will get mixed up by the poor Mr. Pignon.

    The casting, while minimalist, is enough to conduct the movie with laughs and laughs, creating one of the greatest and most unanimously praised French comedies and Veber's true masterpiece. Indeed, Veber's comedies often relied on the simple but efficient buddy duo, with the white-faced clown and the Auguste, when the laughs mostly came from the reactions of the straight guy rather than the actions of the funny one, but this time, there's also a cynical yet delightful pleasure from seeing the Lhermitte character so tormented. His nightmarish journey seems deserved, and it would take a lot of pains to feel sorry for him because his wife left him, after all, she left him because he wanted to play a humiliating game. Not a villain or an antagonist, he's still a hardly redeemable character, and all the laughs are mixed with the satisfaction to see him get through this pain. As he'd say to Pignon, he avenged in one night all the idiots who ever participated to dinner games before, and he couldn't be truer.

    But as usual, Veber films don't take their 'seriousness' with seriousness, when we know where the film is going to, we're immediately surprised by a twist that gets the final spice, a masterpiece of wit, sophistication, laughs and cynicism, leading to one major conclusion : never take one's personality for granted. Indeed, just because someone looks and sounds like an idiot doesn't mean that he is not one.
    9edcottingham

    Hilarios and slightly poignant

    This is a very intelligent, hilarious, and slightly poignant movie. The 'dinner' of the title is a regular gathering at which some smug young Parisian gentlemen compete to invite the most amusingly ridiculous character as their guest. Pierre Brochant (Thierry Lhermitte) believes he has a sure winner in François Pignon (played brilliantly by Jacques Villeret) whose passion is the construction of intricate models from matchsticks. Ironically, it is Brochant who ends up looking the fool, morally if not intellectually. And it is the slightly sad but hilarious antihero Pignon who emerges as far the wiser of the two. Despite the premise, which seems to offends some delicate souls, this is a very humane, as well as witty, movie.
    10SuperS32

    Hilarious - definitely recommended

    I'll keep it short and sweet. This movie was hilarious - even if you've never watched a French movie in your life, this is one of the quirkiest movies you'll ever see. I was laughing the entire time. The acting was good and the directing average. But the writing and screenplay were absolutely fantastic. You don't need to know French to watch it as long as you can get your hands on a copy with subtitles. Many foreign movies require you pay attention to the imagery, etc., thus making it hard for those needing subtitles. In this one the script carries the movie. I watched Le Diner de cons about 5 or 6 years ago, and it definitely sparked my interest in foreign movies 10/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Francis Veber's play premiered at the Théâtre des Variétés on 17-9-1993. Jacques Villeret played Pignon 600 times.
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning, the train has two locomotives, then with four, then back to two.
    • Citations

      François Pignon: [after hanging up the phone] It was your sister.

      Pierre Brochant: I don't have a sister.

      François Pignon: [appears confused] You don't? I said, "Who is this?". She said, "His sister".

      Pierre Brochant: [incredously to himself] He called Marlène!

      François Pignon: She's not your sister?

      Pierre Brochant: Her name is Marlene Hissister!

      François Pignon: How could I know? She said, "Marlene, his sister." It's confusing.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Francis Veber artisan du rire: La saga Pignon (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      Le Temps ne Fait rien à l'Affaire
      Music by Georges Brassens

      Lyrics by Georges Brassens

      Performed by Georges Brassens

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 avril 1998 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le Dîner de Cons
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Evecquemont, Yvelines, France(Exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Gaumont
      • EFVE
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Budget
      • 82 000 000 F (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 071 548 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 520 $US
      • 11 juil. 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 071 548 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 20 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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