A group of old friends staged a big show that will be torn apart in a limited space. The closest thing is to name the storm. However, the latter shows the high-level humor of a French middle-class intellectual artist. Everything seems to be full of drama and comes naturally. Starting from a warm and harmless beginning, the boiled frog slowly opens fire, from chatting gossip to three views fighting each other. The ordeal, until the final shocking secret is revealed. High-level lines, high-level interpretation, hearty and amazing.
In contrast to this film, the outbreak of conflict is set too deliberately. From the main intention of the creator, perhaps it should not be criticized for making all the phone calls and text messages come on the same night for a movie of more than an hour. However, this is also equivalent to laying mines and exposing all the leads in advance, so In the process of watching, the audience can only wait for the seven mobile phones to ring one by one, and absolutely every one of them will ring (don't be the leading actor if they don't ring, some even ring several times), and each has a story.
Also, what this story is trying to reveal is really shallow, isn't it? All marriages have problems. The solution is that everyone uses their mobile phones to play ambiguous cheating. But don't play any brain-dead game with a group of friends, okay?
In the end, the most scumbag and the most bitch turned out to be a pair, and the most bitch hostess would never text or call herself because she knew that her cheating partner was at the dinner table, so she suggested everyone to play games. Such a friend should break up quickly.
Although this film is a bit like a sketch, it has the feeling of a debut or even a student work (I don't know if it is), but it does not affect the entertainment of watching, it also raises a question for us: knowing the truth and being in the dark The world, which one is worse? In the end, the figure dancing on the side of the road really touched me.
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