9 reviews
Les Profs sets out to be a chaotic and irreverent school comedy, but ultimately falls short of delivering consistent laughs or engaging characters. The concept, based on a popular comic book, had enough absurdity built-in to allow for something creative. Unfortunately, what we get is a loud, predictable series of gags strung together without much cohesion or real comedic timing.
The film introduces a team of deliberately incompetent teachers sent to fix the worst high school in France-a setup that could've allowed for brilliant satire or at least playful mayhem. Instead, we get cardboard characters with one-note personalities, including Kev Adams playing yet another iteration of his usual "young and sassy" persona. His energy is undeniable, but it's also one of the film's biggest problems-there's no balance, no downtime, no wit. Just noise.
The pacing is erratic, the humor relies heavily on outdated stereotypes and overacted slapstick, and the plot feels like a series of sketches rather than a coherent narrative. Some scenes manage to draw a chuckle, mostly thanks to a few clever visual gags, but they are far too rare to save the film.
Visually, it's clean and colorful, and the cast clearly had fun on set-but the fun doesn't always translate to the audience. It's a comedy that might appeal to fans of over-the-top French humor, but for many, it'll feel like a missed opportunity.
Positive: _A few decent visual gags _Colorful and energetic presentation _Interesting premise with comedic potential
Negative: _Overreliance on clichés and slapstick _Flat, one-dimensional characters _Uneven pacing and sketch-like structure _Humor feels forced and repetitive.
The film introduces a team of deliberately incompetent teachers sent to fix the worst high school in France-a setup that could've allowed for brilliant satire or at least playful mayhem. Instead, we get cardboard characters with one-note personalities, including Kev Adams playing yet another iteration of his usual "young and sassy" persona. His energy is undeniable, but it's also one of the film's biggest problems-there's no balance, no downtime, no wit. Just noise.
The pacing is erratic, the humor relies heavily on outdated stereotypes and overacted slapstick, and the plot feels like a series of sketches rather than a coherent narrative. Some scenes manage to draw a chuckle, mostly thanks to a few clever visual gags, but they are far too rare to save the film.
Visually, it's clean and colorful, and the cast clearly had fun on set-but the fun doesn't always translate to the audience. It's a comedy that might appeal to fans of over-the-top French humor, but for many, it'll feel like a missed opportunity.
Positive: _A few decent visual gags _Colorful and energetic presentation _Interesting premise with comedic potential
Negative: _Overreliance on clichés and slapstick _Flat, one-dimensional characters _Uneven pacing and sketch-like structure _Humor feels forced and repetitive.
- XiaoProxies
- Jul 3, 2025
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With such a deep cast and a potentially quite comical premise, one could have expected something better than this pseudo comedy where nothing works. The movie boils down to a completely disjointed succession of uninteresting scenes, often badly filmed, where the humor is off and where almost all the gags fall flat. The actors try to keep the movie afloat, though their performance are quite uneven: Isabelle Nanty for example is particularly good while Kev Adams is just plain bad. But, overall, how can you blame them when the script and the mise-en-scène are so weak ? With Les Profs, the French cinematographic creation hits rock bottom...
- christophe92300
- Sep 4, 2013
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The Serial Teachers, a delightful comedy series, has truly won my heart with its side-splitting humor, endearing characters, and genuine warmth. With its exceptional blend of wit and heart, this show deserves every bit of its seven-star rating.
Set in a chaotic high school environment, The Serial Teachers follows a group of misfit educators who find unconventional ways to connect with their students while navigating their own personal struggles. The ensemble cast delivers outstanding performances, infusing each character with unique quirks and lovable flaws.
The series' strength lies in its razor-sharp writing, which consistently delivers laugh-out-loud moments while tackling relatable themes such as friendship, empathy, and the power of education. The comedic timing is impeccable, and the clever dialogue keeps you engaged throughout.
Furthermore, The Serial Teachers masterfully balances its humor with heartfelt moments, creating a truly heartwarming viewing experience. The characters' personal journeys and relationships evolve organically, allowing us to form deep emotional connections with them.
Visually, the series captures the chaotic and vibrant atmosphere of a school environment, adding to the authenticity of the storytelling. The production values are solid, and the energetic pacing keeps the narrative engaging.
In conclusion, The Serial Teachers is a true gem of a comedy series. Its hilarious antics, lovable characters, and genuine heart make it a standout in the genre. Whether you're a fan of light-hearted comedies or simply looking for a feel-good watch, The Serial Teachers will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Prepare yourself for a seven-star experience that will have you eagerly anticipating the next class session.
Set in a chaotic high school environment, The Serial Teachers follows a group of misfit educators who find unconventional ways to connect with their students while navigating their own personal struggles. The ensemble cast delivers outstanding performances, infusing each character with unique quirks and lovable flaws.
The series' strength lies in its razor-sharp writing, which consistently delivers laugh-out-loud moments while tackling relatable themes such as friendship, empathy, and the power of education. The comedic timing is impeccable, and the clever dialogue keeps you engaged throughout.
Furthermore, The Serial Teachers masterfully balances its humor with heartfelt moments, creating a truly heartwarming viewing experience. The characters' personal journeys and relationships evolve organically, allowing us to form deep emotional connections with them.
Visually, the series captures the chaotic and vibrant atmosphere of a school environment, adding to the authenticity of the storytelling. The production values are solid, and the energetic pacing keeps the narrative engaging.
In conclusion, The Serial Teachers is a true gem of a comedy series. Its hilarious antics, lovable characters, and genuine heart make it a standout in the genre. Whether you're a fan of light-hearted comedies or simply looking for a feel-good watch, The Serial Teachers will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Prepare yourself for a seven-star experience that will have you eagerly anticipating the next class session.
- alekswiekiera
- Feb 17, 2024
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This film had the potential, the idea was good, the budget is there, the actors are there, all you need is a good script, but no, I forced myself to laugh, but the closest I could get is cringes.
My friend highly recommended this one for me, and since I don't understand French, I got it English-subbed. But it wasn't worth all the trouble.
This has a second part, which I am pretty sure won't even consider. 3/10, to recycle bin.
My friend highly recommended this one for me, and since I don't understand French, I got it English-subbed. But it wasn't worth all the trouble.
This has a second part, which I am pretty sure won't even consider. 3/10, to recycle bin.
The worst thing you can do with a French comedy is try to take it seriously. Pomposity gets you nowhere. Suspend disbelief, tuck your tongue firmly in your cheek and go along for the ride!
I've seen my share of outstandingly bad French comedy, just as there are bad British or American comedies out there. But this one, drawn from a comic of the same title, made me laugh out loud repeatedly on what had started as a very bad day (not to mention the night before). Part of the fun was seeing so many French actors I recognised from other films, comic as well as serious: Isabelle Nanty is hysterical as the English teacher (when did she work at my school?), Arnaud Ducret of "Parents: Mode D'Emploi" fame had me in stitches as the gym teacher (I swear I've had that guy in my class!) and who would have thought Phillipe Duclos, the "bad guy" from Spirale, could be so funny as the hapless principal?
Yes, it is silly. Yes, the ending is a bit "out there" (but no more so than say, "9 to 5"). I can cite more than a dozen or so big "comedy blockbusters" from American studios that didn't make me laugh once. Watching this film was like porking out on chocolate chip cookies and junk food; I wouldn't want to do it every day, but today it was just what I needed.
I've seen my share of outstandingly bad French comedy, just as there are bad British or American comedies out there. But this one, drawn from a comic of the same title, made me laugh out loud repeatedly on what had started as a very bad day (not to mention the night before). Part of the fun was seeing so many French actors I recognised from other films, comic as well as serious: Isabelle Nanty is hysterical as the English teacher (when did she work at my school?), Arnaud Ducret of "Parents: Mode D'Emploi" fame had me in stitches as the gym teacher (I swear I've had that guy in my class!) and who would have thought Phillipe Duclos, the "bad guy" from Spirale, could be so funny as the hapless principal?
Yes, it is silly. Yes, the ending is a bit "out there" (but no more so than say, "9 to 5"). I can cite more than a dozen or so big "comedy blockbusters" from American studios that didn't make me laugh once. Watching this film was like porking out on chocolate chip cookies and junk food; I wouldn't want to do it every day, but today it was just what I needed.
- orinocowomble
- Sep 24, 2015
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I wanted to watch some good euro-comedy but couldn't find anything and then I stumbled upon Les Profs. It is almost everything I love about French comedies - witty, with awesome characters. It is a story about the school that is about to be closed because every year the students fail to pass the state exam. To save the school a new group of teachers is hired. But they are not your usual teachers - it's the worst teachers they could found. And every one of them has it's own methods of teaching. And wait till you see it! Of course there will be some romance involved as well as some twists in the plot. The end is rather predictable but this is not kinda movie you watch to know how it ends but to enjoy it while it lasts.
It also reminded me about another french comedy -The Under-Gifted(1980) (Les sous-doués) but kinda vice versa because here the teachers do the pranks =)
All in all - it is an excellent french comedy and if you want to spend nice evening with the company of french teens and crazy teachers - this one is for you. Enjoy!
It also reminded me about another french comedy -The Under-Gifted(1980) (Les sous-doués) but kinda vice versa because here the teachers do the pranks =)
All in all - it is an excellent french comedy and if you want to spend nice evening with the company of french teens and crazy teachers - this one is for you. Enjoy!
- soloanna-1
- Oct 3, 2013
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Spirits and laughter of the glorious and forever nr 1 french comedy ''Les sous-doués'' made in 1980 that almost killed me thrice out of laughter cramps back then... well this is a good number 2, a bit skittish and generic, but highly generous on comedy of pranks.
So if youre as witty as the grumpy old man, that laughs 10 seconds before the moment of truth due to a highly dopaminergic energy wave in the brain, then follow my recommend, strepsils doest clearup a clogged throats like a good laugh does...
So if youre as witty as the grumpy old man, that laughs 10 seconds before the moment of truth due to a highly dopaminergic energy wave in the brain, then follow my recommend, strepsils doest clearup a clogged throats like a good laugh does...
I recently. Saw "les profs" by Pierre-François Martin Laval it is a comedy Film, film which was produced by Les films Du 24 / TF1 films production in 2013 and cast ed 88min
This movies is set in Paris 2013 .it tells story Boulard , played by Kev Adams .The story begins when the high school Jules-Ferry shows only 12% success in the baccalaureate , making the worst high school of France. I personally think it's , this a beautiful film, I would recommend it because it is so funny
This movies is set in Paris 2013 .it tells story Boulard , played by Kev Adams .The story begins when the high school Jules-Ferry shows only 12% success in the baccalaureate , making the worst high school of France. I personally think it's , this a beautiful film, I would recommend it because it is so funny
- idrissialami
- Apr 17, 2017
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- EnglishPaper
- Apr 4, 2016
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