If you’ve ever sat through a family dinner where the air was thick with "unspoken" opinions, then you’ve already lived a scene from (or Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 ). This franchise has become a juggernaut of French cinema, turning the awkwardness of multicultural family dynamics into box-office gold. The Setup: A Parents’ "Nightmare"
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Claude and Marie Verneuil are the ultimate old-school, Catholic, provincial French couple. After begrudgingly accepting four sons-in-law from entirely different backgrounds—Muslim, Jewish, Chinese, and African—they think they’ve finally found peace. If you’ve ever sat through a family dinner
But in the sequel, the "crisis" evolves. Their four daughters and their husbands decide they’ve had enough of France—the strikes, the taxes, and the grumbling—and plan to move abroad. Suddenly, the conservative parents who once struggled to accept their "foreign" sons-in-law are desperately trying to convince them to stay. Why It’s a Cultural Phenomenon Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 (2019) - IMDb Suddenly, the conservative parents who once struggled to