Day after day, life is always so boring. Even the death of his father is not as sad and helpless as he had imagined before. Daniel's first trouble is whether he can handle the funeral decently as the eldest son. The younger brother is a novelist and lives in a high-rise in New York. If you want to discuss the issue of face, it is the worst thing to have a younger brother who is free and more successful than himself. Daniel hopes to bear the expenses of the ceremony with his younger brother.
This is how the film begins. First of all, Daniel wants to handle the funeral with dignity. There are so many things that trip him up that he has no time to think about his father's death. If things had been going so smoothly, Daniel would have delivered that insignificant speech and said goodbye to his father's body, and then paid for the funeral alone and was scolded by his wife for the next few months.
Chemical excitement disrupted the funeral at this time, and the funeral was stranded.
A dwarf, his father's gay lover leads him to another path in the garden. The father turned out to be gay. . . . It was almost enough to kill Danny, but the dwarf offered to blackmail him for a sum of money at this time, the emotions continued to be stranded, the death of his father continued to trouble him, and he had to figure out a way to solve it without letting it ruin everyone's dignity , but after all the fuss, the dwarf lover was indirectly murdered by him.
Coincidences slammed into the whole incident like a car crash. After hiding the dwarf's body in his father's coffin, finally thankfully with a fluke, the ridiculous funeral reopened, and Daniel continued to deliver his bad speech.
But the dwarf didn't die, he jumped out, and the fact that his father was gay was also shaken out. Fate is such a trick to people, well, everything is over now, but Daniel is really looking at his father emotionally at this moment. of death. The decent coffin was torn open, and there lay the real, dead father who was Danny's father, and now he's dead. Danny calmed down, finished his speech, and closed his father's coffin.
The excitement brought by chemistry is the laughing stock of the whole event, and the touching of death has a long and profound aftertaste, which is really a wonderful movie.
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