Gaby is happy. After eighteen years of work, he is a flourishing mechanist. But one day, the mechanic of his life is out of order. He discovers that his assistant is in love with his wife. This one runs away with her daughter in law. So, Gaby's friends imagine a gambit to find them, at the moment where father and son enjoy pleasures of single life.
Acting
Robert Castel's manic everyman desperation is pure French comedy gold.
Writing
The title alone is a masterclass in melodramatic overreaction.
Director
Jan Saint-Hamont
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Lorraine Bracco's film debut before she became famous in Goodfellas—yes, THAT Lorraine Bracco in a chaotic French sex comedy.
The title parodies a famous French Catholic prayer ('Que t'ai-je fait, bon Dieu'), instantly signaling absurdist sacrilege to 1980s audiences.
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