Discover a cult French comedy from the 80s with this Les Sous-doués Poster. Discover the humor, madness and adventures of these extraordinary students, who will do anything to pass their exams. With a catchy soundtrack and colorful characters, this film is a timeless classic not to be missed!
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Description of this Poster The Under-Gifted
Les Sous-doués is a French comedy for teenagers directed in 1980 by Claude Zi.
Students from the Lycée Louis
In fact, they deliberately perform poorly so that they can continue to have fun as students. They play many pranks, including petty crimes. However, Lucie Jumaucourt, the director, decides to strengthen school discipline. Although she seems to succeed in reframing them regularly, the director realizes that she and her teaching team made up of her husband, her daughter and the imposing Mr. Bruce (new sports teacher) are in turn victims new pranks from the students in retaliation. In the meantime, a new student, Gaston Pourquier, who has the particularity of being very old, joins the class during the year. Meanwhile, Bébel will spend part of the year flirting with Caroline, Julien's girlfriend, but the latter, exasperated, successively sends her friend Ruth and the nymphomaniac Jeanne to her bed. The latter, after having had relationships with many classmates, finds herself pregnant.
Exasperated by the students' lack of results, the principal takes new measures by installing a learning machine in the school. The machine teaches students through corporal punishment. Bébel, to put an end to this brutality, calls the police to report a bomb threat, and the school is evacuated. But this strategy will not work for very long and the students decide at the bar to make one with firecrackers placed in a pot of couscous. However, the bartender, who is a terrorist, overhears the conversation and is inspired to make one to blow up an embassy. There was an exchange between a school firecracker and a real terrorist bomb, both hidden in a pot of couscous. The real bomb exploded in the school. The town mayor offered the students to take the exam or go to prison. The commissioner, on whom the gang played a prank by calling him anonymously on the phone with false bomb threats, is responsible for monitoring them.
Although the students were not prepared for the exam, they came up with some very innovative cheating methods: books under the sole, djembe drums, overhead projectors, giving birth right during the exam, and everyone passed, despite efforts to control cheating.
Ten years later, they have all succeeded in their lives: Bébel runs a cinema newspaper, Julien has become a very preppy specialist doctor married to Caroline with whom he had eight children, Jeanne the nymphomaniac runs a dating club, Gaëtan is an inspector to the repression of fraud, Togo the African is president of his native country and Graffiti, an expert in moped theft, has become the boss of a luxury car garage. The exception is the police officer demoted to a simple traffic officer. He was invited by Bébel to celebrate the tenth birthday of Jeanne's daughter and therefore also the tenth anniversary of their baccalaureate since Jeanne had carefully chosen to give birth in the examination room.