

After an evening of drinking, six men find themselves in front of The God of the Joke. Distressed to find that people aren't laughing anymore, He gives the six friends a mission: to save the world with the Eleven Commandments of the Joke. The men enthusiastically take on their task. They undertake various tests aimed at pushing the limits of stupidity.
Acting
Michaël Youn's committed idiocy as cult French comedy figure
Writing
Eleven Commandments structure keeps chaos somewhat coherent
Practical Effects
Gross-out stunts that CGI couldn't replicate the shame of

Director
François Desagnat
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This captures peak 'Michaël Youn phenomenon'—the early 2000s French comedy star who dominated MTV-style humor before social media fragmented everything.
Dieudonné's casting as God aged catastrophically; by 2014 he was banned from French venues for antisemitic material, making his divine judgment scenes unintentionally loaded.