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Dikkenek 2006

★ 6.7715 votes84 min📅 2006-06-21

Dikkenek (2006) is a raucous Belgian comedy that throws two larger-than-life friends into a chaotic quest for love.

Director: Olivier Van Hoofstadt

Cast

Jean-Luc Couchard
Jean-Luc Couchard
Jean-Claude
Mélanie Laurent
Mélanie Laurent
Natacha
François Damiens
François Damiens
Claudy
Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard
Nadine
Dominique Pinon
Dominique Pinon
Stef
Jérémie Renier
Jérémie Renier
Greg
Florence Foresti
Florence Foresti
Le commissaire Laurence
Catherine Jacob
Catherine Jacob
Sylvie
Marie Kremer
Marie Kremer
Fabienne
Evelyne Demaude
Evelyne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dikkenek (2006) about?

Dikkenek follows Jean-Claude and Stef, two friends whose contrasting personalities—one obnoxiously confident, the other hopelessly lazy—lead them on a wild chase for love. When Stef enlists Jean-Claude's 'help' to woo his dream woman, their misguided schemes spiral into hilarity.

Who directed Dikkenek?

Olivier Van Hoofstadt directed Dikkenek, bringing to life the film's blend of rapid-fire humor and unexpected emotional beats.

Who stars in Dikkenek?

The film stars Jean-Luc Couchard, François Damiens, Mélanie Laurent, Marion Cotillard, Dominique Pinon, and Jérémie Renier in key roles.

Is Dikkenek (2006) worth watching?

For fans of irreverent, character-driven comedies, Dikkenek (2006) delivers laughs and heart in equal measure. While not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and strong performances make it a cult favorite for those seeking something beyond typical slapstick.

How long is Dikkenek?

Dikkenek (2006) has a runtime of 84 minutes.

About Dikkenek (2006) — A Belgian Comedy About Friendship, Love, and Chaos

Dikkenek (2006) is a raucous Belgian comedy that throws two larger-than-life friends into a chaotic quest for love. Jean-Luc Couchard's Jean-Claude is a brash, overbearing loudmouth whose 'advice' is less guidance and more a force of nature, while François Damiens plays Stef, a self-proclaimed ladies' man whose confidence crumbles the moment he tries to act on it. Olivier Van Hoofstadt directs this frenetic farce with a sharp eye for absurdity, blending cringe comedy with heartfelt moments as the duo's friendship is tested by Stef's desperate search for the perfect woman. Set against the backdrop of everyday Brussels, the film's tone oscillates between chaotic humor and genuine warmth, all wrapped in a runtime that keeps the energy high.

The chemistry between Couchard and Damiens fuels the madness, while Mélanie Laurent and Marion Cotillard add unexpected layers as the women who either tolerate or upend their schemes. With its mix of slapstick and subtle social commentary, Dikkenek (2006) captures the messy, hopeful chaos of young adulthood—where ambition and laziness collide, and friendship is the only thing that makes sense.