Many details of this film are definitely taken from the real workplace. Veteran cadres who have dedicated everything to the company and are unwilling to quit the stage of history to re-establish their own company. The superiors concealed the loopholes and did not report them. One of the heroines also hoped that the leapfrog report would be successful. As a result, the boss and superiors were in the same group (the most taboo in the workplace), and the boss only knew how to spend money to buy a house and enjoy the party, regardless of the life or death of employees and the general public. Rich money can make a ghost grind a Turkish truck full of Chinese characters for express delivery.
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