: Cloutier uses a "human cannonball" as a metaphor for the individual being launched into a world full of bureaucracy, consumerism, and social hypocrisy.
The play is a biting, satirical, and deeply human monologue that explores the frustrations and absurdities of modern life. Core Themes and Style
The piece is celebrated for its ability to give voice to the "silent majority"—those who feel overwhelmed by the modern world but lack the platform to express it. It tackles: The loss of authentic human connection.
: The language is raw, colloquial (using Québécois "joual"), and direct, making the character's anger feel both personal and universal.
"Script de canon humain" is a powerful contemporary play by the French-Canadian author . It is part of his collection Pièces infinies .