"Le dîner de cons" is a hilarious French comedy directed by Francis Veber that was released in 1998. The film stars Jacques Villeret, Daniel Prévost, Thierry Lhermitte, and Francis Huster in a tale that follows the misadventures of a group of friends who have a unique hobby of inviting dimwitted individuals to a weekly dinner. The catch? Each guest must bring the biggest fool they can find, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and absurd situations. As the dinner unfolds, the protagonist, played by Thierry Lhermitte, finds himself in a sticky situation when his chosen "idiot," portrayed by the brilliant Jacques Villeret, wreaks havoc on his carefully planned life. What ensues is a riotous chain of events that tests the limits of friendship, loyalty, and the lengths people will go to in the name of a good laugh. With sharp wit, impeccable timing, and standout performances from the ensemble cast, "Le dîner de cons" is a timeless comedy that will leave audiences roaring with laughter. With its clever premise, memorable characters, and expertly crafted humor, "Le dîner de cons" has earned its place as a classic in French cinema. Audiences worldwide have been charmed by the film's comedic charm and heartwarming message about the value of friendship, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for a light-hearted and entertaining cinematic experience.
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