The Dinner Game

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Every Wednesday night, wealthy Paris publisher Pierre Brochant and his friends try to outdo one another by bringing the most flagrantly idiotic person they can find to join them for dinner. Who finds the biggest dope wins. Pierre thinks he's got a thoroughbred nincompoop on his hands in accountant Francois Pignon, who works for the Finance Ministry and builds scale replicas of monuments from matchsticks. What Pierre hasn't counted on is Pignon's ability to generate compound problems. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViD´82 

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English An arrogant intellectual, a benevolent idiot, one dinner, and an incredible amount of intelligent conversational entertainment that won't let up for a second. This is partly due to the perfect cast, the perfect duration, and, above all, the brilliant comedic timing of the French comic mainstay, Francis Veber. P.S.: And needless to say, Vladimir Cosma has an unbeatable talent for simple and catchy theme songs, right? ()

kaylin 

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English French comedy isn't necessarily my favorite genre, but I must admit that in this case, I enjoyed how the entire film was played out, thanks to the chosen actors, but I also enjoyed it because of the clever screenplay, which isn't silly and manages to draw you in. Simple at first glance, extremely entertaining at second. ()

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Marigold 

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English A brilliant old-style conversation film. No great action, just an excellent script, analyzing the very essence of human stupidity in the story of several individuals; the fantastic Jacque Villeret, whose Pignon is an ode to stupidity and at the same time living proof that a good heart can doze under an unusually stupid skin (the catharsis of his character is played out as one great symphony – how "little" is sometimes needed to give the film another dimension), and the other ensembles testify to the fact that the French school of intelligent comedy has not yet completely cooled off. If you have good actors and a strong script (isn't The Dinner Game originally a play?), a brilliant comedy basically fits into one exterior and no one even think it's in any way crazy... Well, Francis Veber is simply a witness who doesn't forget the craft... ()

lamps 

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English If you want to know how a complete moron with zero IQ can be the centre of attention for 80 minutes without giving the audience goosebumps and embarrassing them even for a brief moment, ask the genius Veber. The pinnacle of his work may be a little further down the road, with the idiots from Montargis, but even The Dinner Game is such a spicy, memorable and smart spectacle in terms of acting and story that, despite the simple premise and at times rather dubious behaviour of some of the characters, it’s impossible to object. And Francois Pignon is always excellent :-) 80% ()

D.Moore 

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English So, I finally got to see The Dinner Game... Folks, this is a sensation! A truly incredible comedy that - although full of jerks - is also incredibly intelligent. Veber not only wrote an excellent script set practically in one apartment, but also filmed it unbeatably, bringing me to tears several times. Tears of laughter. The Dinner Game is simply a small but at the same time tremendous film - one of the funniest experiences of recent times. Should I watch the US remake? All I know of it so far is the (good) soundtrack and I wonder if things should stay that way. They should. ()

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