The story of the movie unfolds in lukewarmness, and goes on and on, and ends in lukewarmness. It can be said that there is basically no climax in the plot of this film, it is just so plain, plain as life.
It's an obvious road movie, but it's also a comedy at the same time. The comedy style of this film is very unique, there is not much dialogue, and sometimes just one shot can make you laugh for a long time, which shows the depth of the director's skill. I like the style of this film more than the style of making jokes that relies on nerves.
Speaking of road movies, I can't help but mention a recent excellent domestic movie-Ning Hao's "No Man's Land". Both have the label of road + comedy, while the core of this film is a family ethics drama, and "No Man's Land" is a noir film. This complements the external road movie forms of both: this film is full of idyllic scenery along the way, which sets off the warmth and harmony of the family, while in "No Man's Land" all the way is desert and yellow sand, which deepens the human nature. of selfishness and evil.
If "No Man's Land" is compared to a cup of black Coke, it is refreshing, exciting and hearty to drink; then "Nebraska" is a cup of orange orange juice, which is sweet and moist, and has an endless aftertaste.
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