As a comedy, the plot of the film is very simple. The grotesque boss regards the employees as family members, and the strict sister, who has never looked down upon his younger brother, intends to shut down his younger brother’s business. As a party at the climax of the film, there are a lot of party necessities such as alcohol, drugs, sex, and prostitutes. Crazy plots such as hanging lights and swinging and drunk racing are also breathtaking. Of course, the film does not forget the chicken soup at the end, and the family is supreme. One of the values that the United States has always advocated, coupled with the happy ending, an industrial assembly line work is completed. For this kind of comedy, the audience is generally not too demanding, as long as it can make people laugh. From this level, the film has accomplished the task very well.
Sometimes it feels that Americans really live very selfishly. At least at parties, both leaders and employees abandon the seriousness of work, and indulge themselves wholeheartedly, without concealing their crappy dance steps or broken gong-like voice. Immerse yourself in the carnival. In contrast, I think Chinese people are too tired to live, and they always wear a mask in work and life. Especially our leaders are all serious and unsmiling, even if some people act as so-called approachable or amiable, but that’s nothing. It's not another kind of "mask".
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