Serial (Bad) Weddings Ratings & Reviews Explanation. Serial Bad Weddings satirical review of a movie. Claude Verneuil, a Gaullist notary, and his wife Marie, a Catholic bourgeois from Chinon, are parents of four daughters: Isabelle, Odile, Ségolène, and Laure. "Serial Bad Weddings" or in literal translation: "What Have We Done To Dear God?" is a comedy about a family with three daughters each marrying a person of different race and religion than their own.

Serial (Bad) Weddings (Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait Although the "bad" is in parentheses, that's perhaps the best way to describe Serial (Bad) While that sounds like a backdrop for a potentially hilarious comedy, the problem with Weddings is that it really. Review by Anna. this movie isn't really good but there is a scene in it where a character throws away his vape pen after having a smoke as if it was a normal cigarette and i screamed. French Movies, Comedies, International Comedies, Dark Comedies.

Serial (Bad) Weddings

Serial (Bad) Weddings is one of those comedies that doesn't give you a break from the laughter. A catholic French couple sees their life upside down when their four daughters get married to men of different religion and origins. Thank you for rating this movie! Serial (Bad) Weddings proves that they can also be offensive completely without meaning to. Writer Guy Laurent and writer/director Philippe de Chauveron have Serial (Bad) Weddings was released in France under the title Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu? or What Did We Do to God? echoing a. Thank you for rating this movie!

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We'll notify you on your wishlist when movies become available. A Catholic couple from France has their life turned upside down when their four daughters marry men from different races and religions. Perhaps this was the case for Serial (Bad) Weddings, a movie about an "old France" (read racist) couple whose daughters' marriages to a Jew, an Arab, a Chinese man and an African challenge the limits of their One Hollywood Reporter review says the set-up seems promising, but doesn't deliver. Claude and Marie Verneuil face a new crisis.