It is also the first time to watch an R-rated comedy, but the laughs and content are really good.
Since I watched 3 parts of the entire series in one afternoon, I will comment together.
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First of all, I want to talk about a happy Indian and a serious Korean being together. It’s a laugh in itself.
But when I watched the movie, I really couldn't laugh about the racial discrimination they encountered. The United States itself is a country of immigrants, but for non-whites, there will still be this problem. But being able to ridicule racism in such a humorous way really makes people feel that there is a sense of helplessness and irony in the smile.
The story itself is really a lot of jokes, and I don't want to spoil it. The social injustices that can be ridiculed are basically abused by the two of them in a joke.
Regardless of race, anti-drug, anti-terrorism, prison, KKK, Santa Claus, and the underworld, it has basically become a happy story, and some areas are handled really cleverly, which completely balances comedy and reality, and the irony is just right. However, some places are indeed restricted. . .
The other thing is about the friendship between two good friends. Even though they have different personalities, they are still each other's best friends. Even if they cause so many troubles, who can say that they are not some surprises?
Good friends are really a lifetime thing.
Since it was aimed at NPH, it is of course impossible not to mention him here.
One of the most interesting things is that what he played in the play was himself, an actor who played the romantic history of a genius doctor and his parents, but he was also an extremely dissolute and drug-addicted dandy. (This point is really not consistent with him in real life... I don't know how he would act like this, are you afraid of self-destructive image...)
And his role is always with the savior and clues in the play. There are more surprises and happiness in the way of human appearance.
And he will compose a corresponding plot based on his own real-life experience, which is really interesting.
I can't help but spoiler here. He just announced that he is gay and married to David, which is reflected in this movie.
But it is completely the opposite. . . In the play, he pretends to be gay in order to deceive the opportunity of get laid. . .
This is really unimaginable, and I have to admire the director's imagination and NPH's ability to make fun of himself. . .
After all, how sweet and sweet he and David are in real life, as well as a pair of twins.
The playboy's he was a bit shocking.
However, this series of films is indeed very good, it is worth recommending.
Finally look forward to the fourth part.
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