The 1980s were a vibrant time for French cinema, with many films becoming iconic and enduring. While I couldn't find specific details on this movie due to its seemingly obscure nature and the confusion around its title, it's clear that French cinema has a rich history of producing films that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.

💡 : The film is less about a cohesive plot and more about a "vibe"—the sun, the music, and the rebellious spirit of youth against the establishment.

Les Sous-doués en vacances (1982), directed by Claude Zidi, is the sequel to the popular 1980 farce Les Sous-doués. Like its predecessor, the film trades on broad comedy, adolescent rebellion, and the anarchic energy of a youthful ensemble. Released during a period of popular French cinema that prized crowd-pleasing comedies, the film reflects both the era’s appetite for lowbrow humor and a society negotiating rapid cultural change in the early 1980s.

The film is a classic of 1980s French popular cinema. It is perhaps most famous for the hit song performed by Guy Marchand, which became a cult favorite in France and is still widely recognized today. Technical Note on the File Name

A central gag involving a computer that analyzes voices to determine romantic compatibility—a quintessential 80s take on high-tech dating. Technical File Notes

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If you do not speak fluent French, here is what you need to know: