The irony of the factory is impressive, and the automatic feeders are imaginative, treating people like animals. The relationship between the two is really touching, especially the way they sit on the lawn and imagine that they live that kind of life, which is miserable but beautiful. The plot of the film made me realize the influence of classic works, and Stephen Chow seems to have learned a lot from it. The melody of Jay Chou's "Shoe Extra Large" is similar to that of the last cafe. When I got to prison, I immediately thought of The Shawshank Redemption. A classic classic! The last song sung in the cafe feels like it's made up, thinking it's something else. There is a translation from elsewhere. There is a beautiful girl with a very good figure. She is carrying a small bag and shaking her hips all the way. There is a bearded old man who is very fat. He has a ring on his hand. Na Huang (old man) Hello, girl, please come to my car and take you for a ride. The girl is very shy, and the old man likes it very much. If you want to show your affection, give me the ring (old man) Want this ring? (Old man) Then put on a ring for you girl, pinched the old man's face, kissed gently, la la la la la
Dare to love is a joke. It turns out that more than 80 years ago, European and American gentlemen took their female companions to listen to cross talk. Hahaha
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