This whole movie is a tragedy caused by lies. In chronological order, the first person to deceive is the actress. Her skills are pure, and even her husband can deceive (but not), and she has matured in the following scenes, deceiving the old lady, the male protagonist, the child, and the male pig. Escort her to kill the Quartet. The second big liar is the male pig, who has been pretending to make money, occupying low-rent housing, taking jobs, picking up girls... The reason for raising cats is that he doesn't need dogs! Liar by nature, live by it. Then there is the lover, who affectionately tells nonsense about love to his wife, and makes up the same aunt who went to the hospital to both his lover and his subordinates, which is a bit perfunctory. The latter is even more outrageous. The doctor is a doctor in the black market. He deceives people to treat diseases and actually sells kidneys. The lottery girl said that the blind man offered money to deceive people to buy lottery tickets. Later, she said that if she won a fake 10,000 rubles, she would die. , tending to her heartbeat of 10 million; the driver is also the accomplice of the liar who has a conscience and a conscience. And why did the tragedy in the beginning happen? In fact, it was also because he lied about a business trip, but in fact he was going to have a surprise party on the anniversary. What life is, is a bunch of people selling a bunch of lies (whatever you want to say). Off topic, many people say that the heroine is dark, and even say that the male pig is disappointed. What are you thinking? The only honest person in this movie is the heroine. She believes other people's lies, not only on the surface, but because she is not a liar. And the male pig will never be able to face such a female protagonist frankly, because he has nothing to do except lie.
The characteristic of Indian movies is that everything is explained very clearly, for fear that you may not understand. The reversal exceeded expectations, and I was very happy to see many geese discussing their brains, and I lighted five lights~
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