Americans come up with ideas, gain face and money, and Chinese make contributions. In such an era when the Chinese have learned their skills but have to defend the reputation and interests of Americans, the interpersonal relationships in this film are really alluding to reality or I think more already?
I think, I should have thought too much, otherwise such an apt description should really be dismissed.
Fortunately, in such an era when the United States has to spend two houses, but we say that there is no loss in investing in two houses, watching this movie should not be too sensitive.
ps: That Jay Chou can't swim is to imply that the Chinese can't beat the Americans in the financial tsunami?
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